picaja
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Post by picaja on Mar 21, 2010 9:12:26 GMT
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jiffy
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Post by jiffy on Mar 21, 2010 11:46:37 GMT
OMG!
Got a lot of balls, anyway!!!
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Post by madprof on Mar 21, 2010 17:08:12 GMT
This is legendary. Everyone should hear this.
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Post by kpr on Mar 21, 2010 17:58:37 GMT
I already watched that Jump, but actually they are really total beginners, so I simply had not much more than a smile for that. Like listening to kids when they have their first recorder lessons. Or a school brass ensemble playing Gerswhin's Rhapsody in Blue, pretty out of tune! ouch, that hurts :-)
In my opinion the shreds are really funny, like this here:
;D
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Post by madprof on Mar 21, 2010 20:40:26 GMT
Thge joy of the Final Countdown video is that it is real. The videos with the fake sound are also funny but knowing that someone really is that bad...
Then again I think the fake sound on this video is a distinct improvement....
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Post by mickydireland on Mar 21, 2010 23:57:20 GMT
There is something very listenable in that! lol.
At least they give it a go.
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Post by trentonresident on Mar 22, 2010 12:05:06 GMT
I wonder which model Casio battery powered keyboard that is? It sounds like (not in a good way) the odd electronic organ my grandmother had back in the 70s with an octave of pedals and a metal bar you could slide around with your knee. -edit- ...because I bet we have it on the fusion somewhere :~D
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Post by jpvideo on Mar 22, 2010 12:27:47 GMT
That's so bad it's good. Love it. Just as good as some rock bands I saw in Japan.
Do u have more?
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Post by kpr on Mar 22, 2010 13:18:56 GMT
I wonder which model Casio battery powered keyboard that is? It sounds like (not in a good way) the odd electronic organ my grandmother had back in the 70s with an octave of pedals and a metal bar you could slide around with your knee. -edit- ...because I bet we have it on the fusion somewhere :~D It sounds like one from the early 80s and could be the MT30. They are even sought-after at ebay and prices pretty high. The early Casio range covers models like CT202, CT601, MT30 and PT30 etc. Some later Casio instruments sound too good for cheesy purposes and are more like synthesizers. Recently I sampled several portable keyboards from this era and bought the instruments for this venture at ebay. There was a Yamaha PS20 from 1981 too and those sounds are cheesy but with character. You can listen to the results here www.box.net/shared/7ryp75svz8
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Post by madprof on Mar 22, 2010 18:34:22 GMT
Hang on, I have a PS20 sound set on my Fusion I downloaded for free...am I to take it that this is some commercial set of yours that someone put up for free download without your permission?
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Post by kpr on Mar 22, 2010 19:48:05 GMT
Hang on, I have a PS20 sound set on my Fusion I downloaded for free...am I to take it that this is some commercial set of yours that someone put up for free download without your permission? I don't know, hopefully not.
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Post by madprof on Mar 22, 2010 21:28:31 GMT
OK well I guess not. You would know if you created a PS20 sound bank for the Fusion and sold it!
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Post by Hollow Sun on Mar 22, 2010 22:15:10 GMT
Hang on, I have a PS20 sound set on my Fusion I downloaded for free...am I to take it that this is some commercial set of yours that someone put up for free download without your permission? ISTR that a user sampled his own PS20 a while back and made it available.
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Post by kpr on Mar 23, 2010 8:39:56 GMT
Hang on, I have a PS20 sound set on my Fusion I downloaded for free...am I to take it that this is some commercial set of yours that someone put up for free download without your permission? ISTR that a user sampled his own PS20 a while back and made it available. I remember something like that. My PS20 multisamples are ws-engine format and can be recognized when viewing several details. The individual samples are quite long and I did many samples per multisample, so each one is pretty MB-weighted.
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