December 30th, 2009
Do you remember those plastic floppy records? The ones that were sent with your new Hornby Train set? Well I found this one the other day in a 1979 Hornby Railways Catalogue. So I have recorded it for your delectation.
New Hornby train set – Bernard Cribbins
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November 18th, 2009
I have spent quite some time recently playing with audio on my ubuntu desktop.
Last time I tried Audio on linux I found it to be a sorely disappointing affair. That was some 6 to 12 months ago.
On my old Windows box I had an E-mu 1820, but when I bought it I didn’t know that Creative didn’t like to help out by open sourcing their drivers. (How many people have bought M-Audio cards now, knowing that they can get Open Source drivers for it!) On my old Windows box I thought that card was going to stay, until week before last…
I had had some recent successes with getting jack and pulseaudio playing nicely. I had had a play with Ardour and loved it. So I bit the bullet and gave it a go.
I now have glorious multi channel playback and recording via my E-mu audiodock, so I have taken the opportunity to throw together a few recordings of my poetry. The first couple were straight recordings with a bit of reverberation added for ambience.
Virility
The Tree I Wish I’d Been
The most recent is a full on four and a half minutes of sequenced sound and samples
A Rude Awakening
If you are viewing this on the site you’ll see the above links as little embedded mp3 players, courtesy of the very smart wpaudio plugin.
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November 9th, 2009
We keep meaning to go the Wolverhampton Hell’s Angel’s Club House Fireworks. Every year we say we must go, it’s only a five minute walk away, but there always seem to be a reason why we don’t. This year it was someone writing an essay…
Anyway, the view from the bedroom window was still fairly spectacular for the high mortars, so I couldn’t resist a few firework shots. Here is one to wet your appetite.

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