For the computer buffs

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PatJ
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For the computer buffs

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I stumbled on to the following video. It is a bit silly and an insult to true musicians, but somehow, I ended up watching it to the end.

Remember these things?

http://www.wimp.com/drivesmarch/

I hope you enjoy the "music".
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I've seen similar done before, but which also used scanner components to get some of the high-frequency bits as well. Floppies really only do well for the bass lines.

Of course the disk drives I got my start on would have been the equivalent of 128' organ pipes -- infrasonic at best, but capable of a pretty good "whump" for a bass-drum for a fast stop after a long seek (these were also the sort of drives that if you raised the fixed feet on them you could walk them across a floor using creative seek patterns).
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