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Bryce F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2025 Feb 02 3:02 am)
It's a windchime generator, sorta like a musical screensaver, you can pick wind speed, musical note or note grouping, and then it just creates the sound of a windchime in what you selected, my favorite was the japanese pentameter, with wood chimes, but they had all sorts of chimes to choose from, javanese and nepalese temple bells, regular windchimes, tubular bells, steel guitar type chimes, there were hundreds of combinations you could make you chimes from.... BTW, it was a free download so there's no problem with the PTB, by posting info here about them....
Message edited on: 12/20/2004 00:00
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Is it this? Looks and sounds like it. :)Message edited on: 12/20/2004 00:09 VERRRY COOL!!
Message edited on: 12/20/2004 00:10
That's it! thank you, thank you, thank you, thank you, thank you, thank you, thank you, thank you, thank you, thank you, thank you, thank you, thank you, thank you, thank you, I leave them on a night, and it's really relaxing...
I could only find the Adobe site when searching for 'Syntrillium WindChimes' glad you could find a working link....I am registered, so no problem.....=)
Message edited on: 12/20/2004 00:22
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It's very nice, but does your head in after a while. Plus I can't find the setting to make it sound like METALICA...
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OoooI have this somewhere, its been such a long time Ive played with it. Its got to be on my old D drive which is presently waiting on the shelf for debriefingahhhit been waiting for little over a year and a half now, almost two. Also contains my Christmas list, address and label making programoh well.
Goes to show you how different people are. I have a neighbour who has real windchimes. I found them annoying, but not enough to tell them so. But someone did, for they took the windchimes down.
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Wind Chimes, by Syntrillium? Seems Adobe bought out Syntrillium and I can't find any mention of WindChines just their CoolEdit. Since I had to wipe my harddrive I've been trying to locate all those cool little apps that resided on my desktop... so anybody heard of WindChimes, have the exe or zip, info, anything??????
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