Difference between revisions of "Castrated Oboe"

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Samples from the [[Attic Tapes]], showing steps in the construction of the castrated oboe, are included in the article ''[[Lost Tapes of the Doctor Who composer]]'':
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Samples from the [[Attic Tapes]], showing steps in the construction of the castrated oboe, are included in the 2008 article ''[[Lost tapes of the Doctor Who composer]]'':
 
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Revision as of 08:36, 11 June 2016

The castrated oboe is Delia's name for a sound she created by recording her own voice at different pitches, splicing together a melody from fragments, high-pass filtering and adding reverberation.

Delia has since referred to [Blue Veils and Golden Sands] as including her "castrated oboe", but the only non-electronic source really recorded is her voice, cut up and re-pieced.[1]

Samples from the Attic Tapes, showing steps in the construction of the castrated oboe, are included in the 2008 article Lost tapes of the Doctor Who composer:
Castrated Oboe voice sample - Spectrogram.jpg

Castrated Oboe melody - Spectrogram.jpg

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File:Castrated Oboe melody with reverb.ogg

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