You can find the track on Todd Barton's website here along with more. You can find the mp3 here. Below is a video featuring only the Waterphone.
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"By Dr. Todd Barton. Waterphone made by Richard Waters... (Demo.)"
Tuesday, December 22, 2009
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nice work! i love it! it the e for processing or source too? i've done something similar on the 200, i'll see if i can find it.
ReplyDeletethanks Christian. Nope, I didn't process the waterphone through the e.
ReplyDeleteThat's next on my list :-) Would like to hear yours.
I met Richard Waters back in 1981. He came to an electronic music festival I hosted in Oregon. Excellent presentation and great guy.
ReplyDeleteYou old sweet talker. I had good time at that Festival. I remember the cops came due to the huge stack of speakers. They were so loud I had to move back about 1/4 of mile to save my ears. Richard Waters
Deleteyeah, that was great
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