NPR http://www.npr.org/ is doing a series collecting unusual sounds.
You might look into contributing there.
http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=5458371




J. Leslie Turriff
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University of Central Missouri
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>>>David Boyes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 12/27/06 3:51 pm >>>
>do what I do -- play some chain printer carols on the 1403,
>accompany it with the 1402 punch on bass, and sing along
>;)

In all seriousness, maybe I should go down to the Smithsonian and see if
they'd be interested in preserving recordings of stuff like this. It's
really hard to describe how tactile computing used to be before 16 voice
polyphonic synthesis hardware became commonplace.

Besides, my semi-pro piano-playing wife'd kill me if I did. She already
hates the old demos from Electric Duet II on the Apple. 8-)

-- db

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