Dave of umop sent this one it. Title link takes you to a 4.18M mp3 by Transformer di Robotor, using early Mac sounds. It's a good showcase of... Actually, neither of us know what exact system was used, other than itwas an early Mac. If you know, feel free to comment.
Update via Derek in the comments:
"That's the startup chime of a late second/third generation PowerMac... not very early. :)
On a related note, I just sampled a classic Mac's floppy drive. Does someone want to make a song out of this? ;)
http://derek.trideja.com/media/seek.m4a"
Monday, May 08, 2006
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That's the startup chime of a late second/third generation PowerMac... not very early. :)
ReplyDeleteOn a related note, I just sampled a classic Mac's floppy drive. Does someone want to make a song out of this? ;)
http://derek.trideja.com/media/seek.m4a