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no telepathic sequencer yet....


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however they have developed the hyper time stretch where you can stretch a sound from three minutes to 4000+ years, very cool:

 

here's the link about the program:

 

http://hypermammut.sourceforge.net/paulstretch/

 

here's the link for the download:

 

http://downloads.sourceforge.net/hypermammut/paulstretch_win32-1.024.zip?modtime=1157497211&big_mirror=0

 

PS - Understood this post goes against my post of focusing on completing projects, however I was up in the middle of the night, surfing, being unprodutive and ran across this plug in, thought it was worth passing on to my fellow science/math/art/music people...

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I do have a computer with Windows XP (no Mac). Does it install easily in XP? I ask because on one page it says that it's an open source program, and on the download page, it is "OS Portable", and I'm not exactly sure what that means, as I'm not a computer guy. T'anks!!

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Hi Ken,

It's a little tricky to navigate, here's the step by step (worth it IMO):

 

From this page http://hypermammut.sourceforge.net/paulstretch/ , first click on here in the download part of the homepage. On the next page, click on the green box that says "download hypermammut". On the next page, click on the green box that says "download" next to paulstretch 1.024. Next page click on the link "paulstretch_win32-1.024.zip", this is the version for Win XP.

 

The download link on my original post was to simplify the process, that's the XP version also if you want to just DL it and check it out.

 

It's a rar file, DL it, scan it for viruses (stating the self evident, just to be safe), extract the file, open, run the .exe, enjoy...

 

The shorten mode is not too hot (it's kind of unstable), however the lengthen modes are real time and are amazing, crazy art house type stuff...I could see Yoko do a gallery show, opening Feb 9 2006, through Feb 9 6039, wild...

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It's really a trip, I couldn't help but think of that movie AI, with the second epilogue thousands of years in the future.

It's also crazy from an engineering point, first we had samplers with seconds, then minutes, then hours.

Then ITunes with 5000 songs equal to 19 days of music.

Now a time stretch algorithim which stretches to 4000 + years in real time, wild.

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