I like to the CT web site too.
> I may have the source files. I received them from an MRI
tech who figured out a way to record the sounds.
Oh my! Forgive me, I've not read the rest of this thread, I just saw this
sentence and pounced. I'd love to get my hands on that.
I clearly heard electronic music to the sounds when I had an MRI and
envisioned a short film and still have all of it in my head, but of course I
knew there was no way for me to record the sounds myself.
I'll have to look up that CT album MRI. Is CT the name of the band/artist
or the initials?
On Jun 20, 2012, at 9:43 AM, Kris Hartung wrote:
Good luck with that. But since I led this CD project, I may
have the source files. I received them from an MRI tech who figured out a way
to record the sounds.
They all pretty much sound the same, unless you just want your own
personal MRI session recorded.
I actually enjoyed the session very much. It was peaceful and the sounds
lulled me into a calm mood.
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Steroid, spinal tap shot? That is a different story. I did not
enjoy that!
Sent: Wednesday, June 20, 2012 10:34 AM
Subject: Re: MRI recording
Use a personal recorder but you can’t get it near the thing. Ask
the attendant whether they can do the record-button thang while you’re in
it. And ask for the video frames!
Sent: Wednesday, June 20, 2012 5:10 PM
Subject: MRI recording
Hey
loopers! I have an MRI scheduled this eve and was wondering how you could
record the sounds. I love the ct album
MRI but didn't get much info about
how to do it.
thanks!
Jeff
http://jeffduke.bandcamp.com/