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The fan-shaped form in the first block is a phaser effect: two copies of the same sound slightly detuned, coming into synchrony and going out again. | The fan-shaped form in the first block is a phaser effect: two copies of the same sound slightly detuned, coming into synchrony and going out again. | ||
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* See [[Electrosonic]] for vinyl/CD releases | * See [[Electrosonic]] for vinyl/CD releases | ||
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Revision as of 16:36, 14 August 2022
Computermatic is a track on the Electrosonic album.
The bassline/rhythm sounds like Delia and the melody Don Harper.
Spectrogram
The fan-shaped form in the first block is a phaser effect: two copies of the same sound slightly detuned, coming into synchrony and going out again.
Availability
- See Electrosonic for vinyl/CD releases