Biebz was my "falling asleep" music a few months ago.
Re: PaulStretch: An Instant Ambient Music Generator
Posted: 2011.02.12 (10:11)
by krusch
Somehow I got this program from Sendy years ago. Good fun.
Re: PaulStretch: An Instant Ambient Music Generator
Posted: 2011.02.12 (15:45)
by Tanner
I've used this program in the past. It's pretty cool.
Re: PaulStretch: An Instant Ambient Music Generator
Posted: 2011.02.12 (16:53)
by 乳头的早餐谷物
I too used this program before it was cool.
Re: PaulStretch: An Instant Ambient Music Generator
Posted: 2011.02.12 (16:58)
by Vyacheslav
I as well fit into the elite category of using this program when it was underground.
Re: PaulStretch: An Instant Ambient Music Generator
Posted: 2011.02.13 (00:41)
by krusch
I've got the original pressing vinyl of this program. The one that came out before turntables existed.
Re: PaulStretch: An Instant Ambient Music Generator
Posted: 2011.02.13 (19:42)
by Kablizzy
The only thing we should learn from this thread is that Sendy is *years* ahead of her time.
Re: PaulStretch: An Instant Ambient Music Generator
Posted: 2011.02.19 (18:58)
by noops
Really good program. Paper Planes is so much better when it's stretched to 40 minutes long.
Re: PaulStretch: An Instant Ambient Music Generator
Posted: 2011.02.19 (21:50)
by aids
spuun wrote:Really good program. Paper Planes is so much better when it's stretched to 40 minutes long.
Dude! Hook us up.
Re: PaulStretch: An Instant Ambient Music Generator
Posted: 2011.02.19 (21:52)
by Tanner
Aidiera wrote:
spuun wrote:Really good program. Paper Planes is so much better when it's stretched to 40 minutes long.
Dude! Hook us up.
You want to download a 40 minute mp3 instead of making it yourself in 3 minutes?
... whatever.
Re: PaulStretch: An Instant Ambient Music Generator
Posted: 2011.02.20 (18:08)
by aids
Option A:
1) Download .mp3 file and listen
Option B:
1) Download PaulStretch
2) Locate .mp3 of Paper Planes and open in said program
3) Modify file and listen
Yeah, I'd go with A.
Re: PaulStretch: An Instant Ambient Music Generator
Posted: 2011.02.20 (18:56)
by Tanner
Asking someone else to do something that you can do just as well yourself is an attitude I've never been able to relate to. It's not like you're too busy to do it yourself, you'll learn a new skill and you can apply that skill to different situations. It's not a matter of laziness: both of these take next to no effort. You're just gimping yourself for no reason.
Re: PaulStretch: An Instant Ambient Music Generator
Posted: 2011.02.21 (00:43)
by OneSevenNine
Aidiera wrote:Option A:
1) Download .mp3 file and listen
Option B:
1) Download PaulStretch
2) Locate .mp3 of Paper Planes and open in said program
3) Modify file and listen
Yeah, I'd go with A.
I wish my internet was as fast as yours such that A would be faster. It's a 40 minute .wav file. there are very many ones and zeroes in that.
protip: instead of just using the top fader on paulstretch (which controls length), use the bottom one also (which controls how much the audio is smeared, an equally interesting effect.)
stuff with really dense instrumentation is the most fun to try it on.