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From: cspencer@bbncca.ARPA (Clifford Spencer)
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Subject: Re: Frequency Shifter with no practical application makes funny noises!
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Date: Wed, 28-Nov-84 19:09:20 EST
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Posted: Wed Nov 28 19:09:20 1984
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Approximately ten years ago, frquency shifters were quite trendy for
electric instruments, in particular the fender rhodes piano.
check out "red baron" on billy cobham's "spectrum" lp for
a nice example. Also Todd Rundgren's "born to synthesize" on 
his "Initiation" lp has some nice shifted vocals.
					cliff

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