First computer singing

From: Pete Turnbull <pete_at_dunnington.u-net.com>
Date: Thu Dec 21 18:34:50 2000

On Dec 19, 23:18, Sellam Ismail wrote:
> On Tue, 19 Dec 2000, John Foust wrote:
>
> > Some .ram files merely reference an .rm file via http://,
> > such as a .ram that contains:
> >
> > http://streams2.vortex.com/rmf/daisy.rm
> >
> > which would allow you to just enter that URL directly,
> > or save-as, and then you'd have the .rm file.
>
> Sheer genius. But it didn't work :(

I used the audio hardware on one of my SGI machines to snarf the stream as
it played and uploaded it to
 http://www.dunnington.u-net.com/temp/daisy.wav for you (about 3MB).

I was intrigued by the recording, and I knew I'd seen a reference somewhere
else, so I spent a while hunting for more information. Interestingly, the
first reference I found was in the classiccmp archives, from two years ago!
 But the following may be of interest:

http://www.spectrum.ieee.org/INST/mar98/histquiz.html
    (a little background)
http://neil.franklin.ch/Usenet/alt.folklore.computers/20001109_Musical_mainframe
    (several recent informative Usenet posts)
http://korova.com/kmr98/kmr8002.htm
    (near the bottom, explains that "Daisy" was useful because it contains
     all the notes in an octave)
http://www.mindspring.com/~dmaxey/ssshp/ss_btl1.htm
    (relevant published papers and archive tapes at BTL, including the one
     from which "Daisy" is taken)

-- 
Pete						Peter Turnbull
						Network Manager
						Dept. of Computer Science
						University of York
Received on Thu Dec 21 2000 - 18:34:50 GMT

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