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Aloysius wrote:Vintage synths have blunt saws and rounded squares from years of use. That's why they sound so 'warm'.
I was going to program a VST in Java, using coffee filters...

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The quick trick to get a warmer sound when recording is to heat up the room to 99 Fahrenheit (37 Celcius.)

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Coldplay was grounded during an Antartic expedition, hence the word "Cold" in the bandname.

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Deaf people with very tiny hands can feel music by running their fingers along the grooves of vinyl records
Beauty is only skin deep,
Ugliness, however, goes right the way through

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Nasal singing is awesome.

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John is dead.
You can't always get what you waaaant...

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The 13th note will soon be discovered.

And yes, I heard it through the grapewine
Sound C loud
Band C amp
Clicks and pops is all I get

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Some more obscure genres, explained.

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And classical misinformation.

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The Pope was in a Marilyn Manson Tribute Band before he got the gig at The Vatican.
Anyone who can make you believe absurdities can make you commit atrocities.

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Among fans on both sides (political and musical), Donald Trump is known for his superior tambourine playing skills on multiple of the early Philadelphia sound records from the 70s.

He is also said to be able to sing "Moon River" while vommitting (so it sounds more like a goldfish singing) and standing on his hands, only dressed in the long scarf that Tom Baker was wearing in his role as Doctor Who back then.

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Jesus was an excellent mandolin player.
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Arglebargle wrote:Camel Audio was bought by Apple.

Hah hah, this turned out to be true... :-D
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sbj wrote:The 13th note will soon be discovered.

And yes, I heard it through the grapewine
Old trackers like FastTrackerII had the 'H' note. I don't recall how that worked.

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Pythagorean temperament is a genre popularised by aggressive triangle players.

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Playing the pentatonic scale on a guitar tuned in tritones forms the shape of a pentagram on the fretboard.
arkmabat wrote:
sbj wrote:The 13th note will soon be discovered.

And yes, I heard it through the grapewine
Old trackers like FastTrackerII had the 'H' note. I don't recall how that worked.
That would be B I think. http://www.tonalsoft.com/enc/g/german-h.aspx
Developer of Photosounder (a spectral editor/synth), SplineEQ and Spiral

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