my second journey into abstract sound. i took some pictures of german legendary soccer player paul breitner and wanted to create sounds with these files. i knew that this picture synth of "fl studio" is boring - it really doesn´t matter what picture you´re putting in there it always sounds the same. i tried the "spectrobits" vsti and it was also like this (but at least i was able to save a funny snapshot). this "harsh digital nose" vsti is creating wavs from jpegs but the size is always the same and the sound not so different - more interesting the way i was doing it last time: wav to picture and this picture to wav again. but i still needed the wavs. i knew that lots of really simple audio editors are creating audio files from all kinds of other files. i used a demo of "goldwave" and it worked. i saved the files as 16-bit stereo and saw that it is also possible to create txt files.

there are some vst instruments you can load txt files as waveform presets. "wave stone" or "waveform" for example. i was doing this. recorded some loops. i used the "harsh digital nose". recorded some more loops. at the end i was creating a vsti rompler with "maize sampler".
vsti "paul breitner beats" (in 2 versions)
43 loops, the 23 original wav samples and 23 txt files
mediafire link is broken. Rapidshire has bit the dust.
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