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Tinkering Interview Remix.

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All the sounds in this are derived from the twenty six 'tinkering's from the Antony Funnell/Alex Pang interview.


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Tinkering with the Future.


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    25.11.09 — Andrew Davies

    Hi Stu, Thanks for that.

    Hi Stu,

    Thanks for that. Will certainly check it out. Someone else mentioned it to me recently as well. Might have to wait for the holidays!

    Andrew, Pool Team

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    23.11.09 — Andrew Davies

    Pleasure Stu. I've heard a

    Pleasure Stu. I've heard a few people mention Ableton Live recently but haven't had a chance to look at it yet. A big thanks again for taking the time to have a play. Glad it was fun!

    Andrew, Pool Team

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    25.11.09 — Stu Brown

    Andrew, if you're

    Andrew, if you're interested, I'm pretty sure a full demo version of Ableton is available from their website. I can't recommend it highly enough, very simple to use, top quality effects and just endless possibilities for manipulating sound. I also used it to time stretch video to the music on my 'Lizards of Oz' thing. Stu.

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    19.11.09 — Andrew Davies

    Hi Stu, Love this! Thanks

    Hi Stu,

    Love this! Thanks very much for taking the time to contribute to our Tales of Tinkering callout. Very interested to know how you produced some of the background sounds? How long did it take? I think the ending is fantastic!

    We've also posted this to our Facebook page. http://www.facebook.com/ABCPool

    And we'll also post on the Future Tense Tales of Tinkering blog as well.
    http://rnfuturetense.posterous.com

    Andrew, Pool Team

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    19.11.09 — Stu Brown

    Thanks for the comments

    Thanks for the comments Andrew, the feedback's much appreciated. As far as the sounds are concerned, I'd take a 'tinkering', drag it into Ableton Live and start piling on the effects until it sounded like something else, lots of filtering, compression, pitchshifting, delays etc, trial and error basically. Time consuming [maybe four full days' worth] particularly the editing, but my idea of fun. Thanks again, Stu.

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