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Ron M.
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On Wednesday, October 22, 2014 1:13:42 PM UTC-5, Ron M. wrote:
Also as a side story. Back in the mid 80's I worked with USDOS in VA near DC. Made a trip to CA for a secretary of state visit to set up two way comms.. This was when George Schultz was SOS. Security detail was using office on 2nd floor of this rickety old garage on the residential section of Stanford behind his house. The whole crew had left for a train trip to LA and they had no one to call DC to indicate they had departed. I was elected to perform that function. While waiting there was a small earthquake (my first). Old garage shook and settled and I swallowed my heart. Ahhh the memories. Had I remembered CCRMA I probably would have been able to visit them. Kick my self every time I think of it.
On Wednesday, October 22, 2014 12:00:10 AM UTC-5, d...@yipee.com wrote:
A Stanford paper called "Doppler Simulation and the Leslie"
https://ccrma.stanford.edu/~jos/doppler/doppler.pdf
Thanks and WOW!! CCRMA. Now that's a oldy but goody. Had an old CD produced by them way back in the 80's called the Digital Domain that was really cool. It was made specifically to show the benefits of digital audio. Some of the cuts on it were planes landing that really pushed the dynamic range to the max for the CD standard. Also some of them were just plain weird. They also included a version of deep note that would blow speaker cones right out of the basket.
On Tue, 21 Oct 2014 10:13:42 -0700 (PDT), "Ron M."
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Have a request of the gurus in here. I have needs for a relatively cheap OSC (sine) that can be varied from zero to approx. maybe 20 cycles continuously. Been busting my brain to implement it. This is for a source into a keyboard to act as a Leslie. Any ideas guys. THANKS.
Also as a side story. Back in the mid 80's I worked with USDOS in VA near DC. Made a trip to CA for a secretary of state visit to set up two way comms.. This was when George Schultz was SOS. Security detail was using office on 2nd floor of this rickety old garage on the residential section of Stanford behind his house. The whole crew had left for a train trip to LA and they had no one to call DC to indicate they had departed. I was elected to perform that function. While waiting there was a small earthquake (my first). Old garage shook and settled and I swallowed my heart. Ahhh the memories. Had I remembered CCRMA I probably would have been able to visit them. Kick my self every time I think of it.