Pipe 2XT Recreating the THX Deep Note

Recreating the THX Deep Note

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So you've just settled into your seat at the movie theater, and as the film starts to roll it begins with an advertisement for the THX Sound System, accompanied by a sound that's recognizable in a heartbeat, but a bit hard to describe in words . That sound is called Deep Note. It was created in 1982 by Dor. James A. Morrer, who used the Audio Signal Processor (ASP), also known as SoundDroid to create it.

The ASP was a complex machine to program and included about 20,000 lines of C code to program. Only one ASP was ever produced, and LucasFilms LTD owns it. So what do you do if you're an enterprising hacker interested in blowing the covers off your speakers at home by replicating that sound? You build your own .

Read more at Hackday.com .

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2014-04-09 16:39
Recreating the THX Deep Note
songofthepogo@pipedot.org
So you've just settled into your seat at the movie theater, and as the film starts to roll it begins with an advertisement for the THX Sound System, accompanied by a sound that's recognizable in a heartbeat, but a bit hard to describe in words [mp3]. That sound is called Deep Note. It was created in 1982 by Dor. James A. Mororer, who used the Audio Signal Processor (ASP), also known as SoundDroid to create it.

The ASP was a complex machine to program and included about 20,000 lines of C code to program. Only one ASP was ever produced, and LucasFilms LTD owns it. So what do you do if you're an enterprising hacker interested in blowing the covers off your speakers at home by replicating that sound? You build your own .

Read more at Hackday.com .
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Best Part of Many a Film (Score: 1)

by songofthepogo@pipedot.org on 2014-04-09 16:41 (#11A)

I *love* Deep Note. I'm going to have to take a look at SuperCollider right freakin' now.