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05-10-2006, 06:30 PM
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Originally Posted by subliminalis1
Check out this newsletter:

http://www.toolband.com/news/letter/2005_08.php

Scroll down and look after the photo of the amps, Adams and rams head. There is this:

"• • • - • • - - • - -"

It's the pattern used twice in Jambi at 3:40.

• • • - • • - - • - -• • • - • • - - • - - (break down)

The dots equal one chunk of 3 beats while the dashes equal one chunk of 5 beats.

Anyone else find this amazing?
Yeah! I noticed this a couple days ago when I was trying to pick out patterns in the riffs. I recalled seeing some morse code on Toolband.com in a newsletter, and sure enough - that morse code pattern was on the site.

NOW...any translation? I've tried most of the combinations that I can find and haven't found a discernable word yet.
Old 05-10-2006, 06:30 PM   #20
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Re: Remember the "morse code"?

Quote:
Originally Posted by subliminalis1
Check out this newsletter:

http://www.toolband.com/news/letter/2005_08.php

Scroll down and look after the photo of the amps, Adams and rams head. There is this:

"• • • - • • - - • - -"

It's the pattern used twice in Jambi at 3:40.

• • • - • • - - • - -• • • - • • - - • - - (break down)

The dots equal one chunk of 3 beats while the dashes equal one chunk of 5 beats.

Anyone else find this amazing?
Yeah! I noticed this a couple days ago when I was trying to pick out patterns in the riffs. I recalled seeing some morse code on Toolband.com in a newsletter, and sure enough - that morse code pattern was on the site.

NOW...any translation? I've tried most of the combinations that I can find and haven't found a discernable word yet.
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