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    Documenting the process, activity and art of creating still or moving pictures by recording radiation on a radiation-sensitive medium, such as a photographic film, or an electronic sensor.

    More Waldorf Microwave XT Sound Samples

    Posted on July 22nd, 2007
    More Waldorf Microwave XT Sound Samples
    Waldorf Microwave XT!

    Well, I am back sooner than expected with even more Waldorf Microwave XT Samples, a continuation from the previous entry. I have been getting some great sounds out of it lately, working the XT much like a an old school analog modular synth. Digital, strange and evil sounds have been emanating quite easily from this orange monster. I hope you enjoy them as much as I did making them.

     

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    New Waldorf Microwave XT Samples, Site Update

    Posted on July 17th, 2007
    Waldorf Microwave XT
    The Orange Wavetable Monster!

    Well, it’s been quite a while since there has been new samples uploaded to Blue Distortion. As much as I would like to keep up with this site, it unfortunately sits on the back burner for long periods of time. I do apologize for that. More importantly, I would like to apologize to all of those that have emailed us in the last few months with tracks for the podcast. I haven’t been updating it recently.

    I am currently working on writing a system that will streamline the submission process and make it much easier to add tunes to the podcast. Till then, please hold tight. Now, finally, on to the new Waldorf Microwave XT samples.

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    Frog Sound Samples and Tree Frog Macro Photography

    Posted on April 10th, 2006

    Here is a small tribute of electronic media to our little green friends. First, we have some sound samples packs. The first is of a plethora of frogs going through random rhythms. This was sampled in the late summer of 2005. The second sample pack is processed one hits from the first pack.

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    Atlanta Graffiti

    Posted on August 9th, 2004

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