so what it the right kind of equipment that one needs to do this sort of
work on one's computer? To general high quality sounds, mixing,
collaging sounds together etc.?
cecil

Heiko Recktenwald wrote:
> 
> Ok. Good idea.
> 
> On Thu, 22 Feb 2001, zap strassburger wrote:
> 
> > ____________________________________________
> > 1 : h o t : m i n___________email : sound : project : 2001
> >
> > one hot minute
> >
> > Hello everyone, I'm planning a collaborative soundpiece and am looking for 
>contributors !!!
> >
> > The plan is:
> > someone starts out with one minute of sound/music in mp3 and sends ist to the next 
>person, who adds something to the mix without lenghtening it and so on (like you did 
>with midi). Voilà, in the end we have a complex international one-minute-piece 
>consisting of influences all over the world. Everything is allowed as long as you add 
>something. (of course nobody seriously thought about removing)
> > So far, so good!
> >
> >
> > The only catch to it:
> > I would really like the mp3 to be in cd-quality (128kbps / stereo / 44kHz) meaning 
>a file size of ~950kb.
> > WAIT I can hear you protest !!!
> > You are right, BUT the great advantage is: We could add tiny little noises which 
>won't get lost to the last contributor, and it will be broadcastable / burnable if 
>anyone so desires! No sound gets lost during en/decoding, every crackle counts. We 
>have the whole palette from left to right and 50Hz to 20kHz.
> >
> >
> > Technical:
> > For those who fear large email-attachments we could alternatively set up a 
>freedrive-account or something, so that every paticipant could download the piece and 
>check the current progress.
> >
> > Okay,
> > hope you're hot now! Don't hesitate a minute and be a part of it.
> >
> >
> > zap strassburger
> > www.aboutblank.org
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >

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