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Post by jpvideo on Jan 11, 2008 20:43:12 GMT
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Post by djnorythm on Jan 19, 2008 22:23:12 GMT
You waterboarding fool..... that was fantastic.
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Post by Hollow Sun on Jan 20, 2008 0:10:07 GMT
Excellent I don't know the original but there's some good stuff in there. 100% Fusion?
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Post by jpvideo on Jan 20, 2008 12:04:34 GMT
YES! 100% REALTIME FUSION playback.
Thanx All!
I heard the music on Friday morning at 1AM on the radio. I went to sleep and when I awoke it was still in my head so I had to lay it down on the FUSION. Something kept telling me to record it.
I changed the arrangement a lot and added more vim and vigor than Giorgio's original (which by today's standards is pretty lame). Although, I do believe this tune was the first 'sequencer-based' theme on a movie soundtrack.
I played some parts in real-time and had to do ALL the 'programs changes' in real-time as I can't fiqure out how to do it on the FUSION sequencer. Any solutions folks? All and all fun fun fun. It's good to sometimes get away from my Avant-Garde stuff.
Synchronicity: Later that night night after I finished the piece I went to a resturant to have a drink where I met an actor who told me he was in a movie with Brad Davis who played the lead in 'Midnight Express'. Strange... I knew that something wanted me to record it. The question is why?
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Post by gwenhwyfaer on Jan 21, 2008 18:31:35 GMT
Here's what I read: "added more vim and vigor" I've had my head in Unix waaaaay too long...
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Post by jpvideo on Jan 21, 2008 18:40:57 GMT
I've had my head in Unix waaaaay too long... You and my ole friend Alex would get along famously. He has been a UNIX aficionado since it's inception. He has great distain for anything Microsoft. Personally, I left programming back in the BASIC days. I don't have the patience nor the tolerance for it. Although, in college I took classes in assembly language so I could understand the mnemonics of my ZILOG Z80 microprocessor for FORTRAN IV and PASCAL applications which ran on my CPM OS 'home-built' computer. www.youtube.com/watch?v=r3l9wwp_srgDefinition: Vim and Vigor:Ebullient vitality and energy
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