Talk:Campaign timeline of the Year Zero alternate reality game
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[edit] Red Horse Vector
"A computerized voice on Track #13, "The Great Destroyer," when the left and right stereo channels are combined into a single mono signal, vocalizes the words "red horse vector," leading to http://www.redhorsevector.net/"
I can confirm the voice is in there, having just personally bumbled through duplicating the effect in audacity. The voice is hidden in the noise between about 2:24 and 2:27, and is only audible after mixing the two tracks. I'm not quite sure how the heck I figured out how to do it, but I did and it's there. You can *almost* hear it once you know it's there without the mono-ization, but when you mono-ize it, the noise masking it just plain goes away and there it is, all by itself.
As a temporary measure I've exported a couple Oggs from audacity(that was easy to figure out) and tried to upload them to my filedump of a 'website', but no dice.
Doing it yourself is pretty easy. In Audacity: Import the file, hit the drop menu(small arrow pointing down) on the track header on the left, hit 'split stereo track'. That breaks the left and right channels into seperate tracks. Now, hit the drop down on each track and select 'mono'. Do it for both tracks. Play 2:24 to 2:27.5 or so(you can highlight that section to play just it, even copy/paste and do the mods on just that section rather than the whole song), and plain as day: 'Red...horse...vec-tor'.
Fun times. -Graptor 66.161.202.25 03:23, 11 November 2007 (UTC)
[edit] Has This Happened to You?
I was looking at the operationchipsweep site, when a popup came up saying i was viewing subversive content from the board of morality. I must say. NIN put this whole thing together really, really well. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 99.224.27.238 (talk) 03:51, 11 February 2008 (UTC)