http://ecn.ab.ca/~brewhaha/finance/Open_sOrserOr.wmv - - Derivative works encourajed. I owe Bill Jemison for a scale mapping in "The Sorceress". In fact, all I did to his sound-screen parameters was turn off my PC speaker. You might prefer a strong beat with the PC speaker on. The eight in main (z-screen) parameters is mine, and so is an iteration limit of two, to make the music's length reasonable, when, like a lot of synthetic music, a beginning, middle and end are not all that clear. My audio and video are very different. I turned off viewwindows (downscaling), and increased an iteration limit to 740 to get video. I forget whether x is on left or right, and y is on the opposite side. Audio would go on for months under the video limits. Open_sOrserOr.wmv { ; -CC- Released in a creative commons. ; -BY- BrewJay's Babble Bin ; -NC- Some commercial echos need permission. ; -NC- Copies on optical disk must be gifts. ; Fractint Version 2004 Patchlevel 4 reset=2004 type=chip passes=1 center-mag=0/0/0.001754386 params=-15/-19/8 float=y maxiter=2 viewwindows=12/0.75/yes/0/0 cyclerange=1/1 hertz=-200 sound=x/fm/quant attenuate=mid attack=9 decay=8 sustain=14 srelease=10 scalemap=1/4/4/8/8/4/1/4/8/4/4/1 orbitdelay=1000 showorbit=yes colors=@order.map } If it was not highlighted, I would've forgotten about http://ecn.ab.ca/~brewhaha/finance/order.map _______ http://ecn.ab.ca/~brewhaha/ BrewJay's Babble Bin Reality is a crutch for people who cannot face up to quantum physics.