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Music to download your FidoNet messages by
Finally crossed the finish line again. Started with just a loop of the modem sample, drums and some nostalgia and then
Bass is Agonizer, Drums are Ruismaker, lead is Laplace, pads are bs16i (some organ). I think the voice sample is from the Gemini program.
Sequenced first with Rozetta, but recorded the loops into Xequence and completed the track using the Audiobus/Aum/Xequencer setup. Ran the modem samples in sEGments also using Xequencer.
The chopped-up bit in the middle is the modem sample being vocoded be the drums.
Finished in Auria, using TB Barricade, FF Q3, Eventide Rotary, Accusonic Beatformer, Kosmonaut. There is some Filterstation in there too.
Comments
FidoNet. Sigh.
This 9600 baud modem is blazing fast!
Memories
I was on 300 baud! Sorry, @JudasZimmerman, your track was pretty funny, too!
Didn't get online until 9600 myself. Back then the only modems available in my country was outdated and extremely expensive models that had to be "approved" by the government monopoly. But when I finally got there, AT manual in hand, list of BBS phone numbers on a piece of paper, it was like the monolith scene in 2001. I remember thinking the bleeps really sounded like music.
It's getting harder to remember all that stuff now though since the internet ate the world., but I remember downloading FidoNet to my offline message reader after 5pm when the rates got cheaper. F U T U R I S T I C
The 1st BBS I recall using was The Gnome at Home which ran at 1200/75
@BiancaNeve That’s when I learned how to type fast. When you could type faster than your upstream baud rate, YOU WON AT LIFE.