Music from floppy drives
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Music from floppy drives
In alt.comp.os.windows-10 Commander Kinsey wrote:
https://youtu.be/UEUy99_Ypg8 https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCxi...38jzCNgfP_YTmA for its official channel. -- Colony is sick with a nasty flu! It came early too. :( Note: A fixed width font (Courier, Monospace, etc.) is required to see this signature correctly. /\___/\ Ant(Dude) @ http://aqfl.net & http://antfarm.home.dhs.org / / /\ /\ \ http://antfarm.ma.cx. Please nuke ANT if replying by e-mail. | |o o| | \ _ / ( ) |
Music from floppy drives
On Sun, 01 Sep 2019 16:44:37 +0100, Ant wrote:
In alt.comp.os.windows-10 Commander Kinsey wrote: https://youtu.be/UEUy99_Ypg8 https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCxi...38jzCNgfP_YTmA for its official channel. I think we know how to use Youtube. |
Music from floppy drives
On 31/08/2019 21:30, Commander Kinsey wrote:
https://youtu.be/UEUy99_Ypg8 Device Orchestra is along similar lines, with electric toothbrushes and an ever-increasing number of googly eyes: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCDw...qmqjIQA/videos (uk.d-i-y only) -- Graham Nye news(a)thenyes.org.uk |
Music from floppy drives
On Sun, 01 Sep 2019 17:16:36 +0100, Graham Nye wrote:
On 31/08/2019 21:30, Commander Kinsey wrote: https://youtu.be/UEUy99_Ypg8 Device Orchestra is along similar lines, with electric toothbrushes and an ever-increasing number of googly eyes: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCDw...qmqjIQA/videos I watched the first one: https://youtu.be/bw7ZZokxV-w And noticed two things: 1) The intro thing with the popup requests looked very very much like the one from my link. Are they the same person? 2) The main notes seemed more like an actual instrument and didn't sound like the toothbrushes themselves. Was he cheating? (uk.d-i-y only) Afraid of making new friends? (uk.d-i-y,alt.home.repair,alt.comp.os.windows-10,alt.computer.workshop only) |
Music from floppy drives
I know Bryan Cox had an old fashioned floppy drive holder with several in it
driven by a module of some kind, and it could play many tunes on the stepper motors. Apple 2Es had a program for it in the bygone days. Not sure it would do them much good. Brian -- ----- -- This newsgroup posting comes to you directly from... The Sofa of Brian Gaff... Blind user, so no pictures please Note this Signature is meaningless.! "Graham Nye" wrote in message ... On 31/08/2019 21:30, Commander Kinsey wrote: https://youtu.be/UEUy99_Ypg8 Device Orchestra is along similar lines, with electric toothbrushes and an ever-increasing number of googly eyes: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCDw...qmqjIQA/videos (uk.d-i-y only) -- Graham Nye news(a)thenyes.org.uk |
Music from floppy drives
I think it's he https://www.bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/p04px01y
But the BBC insist I sign in and I really can't be bothered. About time that bludging organisation was shut down. On Sun, 01 Sep 2019 19:32:39 +0100, Brian Gaff wrote: I know Bryan Cox had an old fashioned floppy drive holder with several in it driven by a module of some kind, and it could play many tunes on the stepper motors. Apple 2Es had a program for it in the bygone days. Not sure it would do them much good. Brian |
Music from floppy drives
On Sun, 01 Sep 2019 17:29:05 +0100, "Commander Kinsey"
wrote: On Sun, 01 Sep 2019 17:16:36 +0100, Graham Nye wrote: On 31/08/2019 21:30, Commander Kinsey wrote: https://youtu.be/UEUy99_Ypg8 Device Orchestra is along similar lines, with electric toothbrushes and an ever-increasing number of googly eyes: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCDw...qmqjIQA/videos I watched the first one: https://youtu.be/bw7ZZokxV-w And noticed two things: 1) The intro thing with the popup requests looked very very much like the one from my link. Are they the same person? 2) The main notes seemed more like an actual instrument and didn't sound like the toothbrushes themselves. Was he cheating? (uk.d-i-y only) 2) Yes. There's only 5 toothbrushes, so to get all the notes required it looks like he drove them with appropriate audio instead of their inbuilt motivators. With 5 toothbrushes you can play 5 notes at once to make a chord. -- Dave W |
Music from floppy drives
On Mon, 02 Sep 2019 00:43:38 +0100, Dave W wrote:
On Sun, 01 Sep 2019 17:29:05 +0100, "Commander Kinsey" wrote: On Sun, 01 Sep 2019 17:16:36 +0100, Graham Nye wrote: On 31/08/2019 21:30, Commander Kinsey wrote: https://youtu.be/UEUy99_Ypg8 Device Orchestra is along similar lines, with electric toothbrushes and an ever-increasing number of googly eyes: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCDw...qmqjIQA/videos I watched the first one: https://youtu.be/bw7ZZokxV-w And noticed two things: 1) The intro thing with the popup requests looked very very much like the one from my link. Are they the same person? 2) The main notes seemed more like an actual instrument and didn't sound like the toothbrushes themselves. Was he cheating? (uk.d-i-y only) 2) Yes. There's only 5 toothbrushes, so to get all the notes required it looks like he drove them with appropriate audio instead of their inbuilt motivators. With 5 toothbrushes you can play 5 notes at once to make a chord. With my link, the flatbed scanners seemed to just be driven to run their motors at different speeds, which meant that what you heard was the natural sound of the motors, but at different pitches. With the toothbrushes, it didn't sound natural. I've connected an audio signal to a motor before, and it just sounds like a crap speaker. I think it's better to hear the device making its own sound. |
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