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HeuristicsInc wrote:SWS, no wonder you scored high on the geek test. You have 5 monitors??
Not sure if 2 of the computers count, as they are apparently dedicated Winamp servers.
Denyer wrote:My comic has a movie which has a soundtrack which you can download here. It is nice. :)
Do I really have to download a 67meg zip file, to check out how just 1 song sounds like ?
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dre wrote:
Denyer wrote:My comic has a movie which has a soundtrack which you can download here. It is nice. :)
Do I really have to download a 67meg zip file, to check out how just 1 song sounds like ?
Yes. Apparently that's what the guys who uploaded it wanted. Probably because I'm paying for the bandwidth. I'll ask them and see if tracks can be available seperately, but I don't want to go messing up someone's artistic vision and putting them up myself.
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well i recorded half of bohemian rhapsody a long time ago... didn't really like it... that much... but figured i'd try anyways... never finished it cause i didn't like how it was goin' so far...
but i got bored...
so i put it up on soundclick..
if anyone cares to hear it...
keep in mind it was done on the old mic...

just click on the link in my signature...
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I did a song for Shut Up and Sit Down, but I did it in about 2 hours the night before and I didn't think the result was submission-worthy. This thread was looking lonely, so I thought I'd post it here. It is a blatant 15-16 Puzzle style-ripoff.

Puce - Shut Up and Sit Down
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Puce wrote:I did a song for Shut Up and Sit Down, but I did it in about 2 hours the night before and I didn't think the result was submission-worthy. This thread was looking lonely, so I thought I'd post it here. It is a blatant 15-16 Puzzle style-ripoff.

Puce - Shut Up and Sit Down
Wow... that was awesome! Dang yo, I think you might just do a better 15-16 then well... 15-16. Heh.

You know, though-- I really miss that "boggle eye, kinda blind lookin guy" avatar you used to have. The 'toons are neat and all (esp. the one with the raven on the shoulder) but that lunatic fringe dude was like, totally whack cool, yo.
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well i've recorded for the first time in like 3 or 4 weeks...
the catch was i had to get this song recorded and done in an hour
and for the most part... didn't even have it fully written guitar wise

only had an hour of time by myself...
got it done... to some extent couple mess ups... really dig the
end...
and i'm not totally unhappy with the song...
got to bum my friends guitar so that's why i did it...

it's called 'City Lake'...

feel free to check it if you want... or don't tis upto you...
tis the first song... in the link on my signature...

*edit* now it is the second song down */edit*
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<a href="http://songfight.net/forums/viewtopic.p ... Originally posted in the "Monkey Business" forum so I could start a Poll</a>.
Southwest_Statistic wrote:My 13 year old little brother wrote/performed 100% of this song right here one of my SWS "Star Wars" sampled beats. He's 13 years old. This is pretty freaking good for 13, then again I might just be a proud big brother.

<a href="http://69.244.191.218:82/media/music/li ... _i_got.mp3" target="_blank">To download "lil_wit_i_got.mp3", Right-Click THIS Link, then Click "Save Target As..." or "Save Link As..."</a>.
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Oops. Fell into "Remix-Mode" again.

A short, 56-second breakbeat, made completely out of Michael Jackson Clicks, Kahhs, Ahhchs and Fingersnaping.

<a href="http://69.244.191.218:82/media/music/so ... j_beat.mp3" target="_blank">To download "mj_beat.mp3", Right-Click THIS Link then Click "Save Target As..." or "Save Link As..."</a>.
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Southwest_Statistic wrote:A short, 56-second breakbeat, made completely out of Michael Jackson Clicks, Kahhs, Ahhchs and Fingersnaping.
Frelling brilliant!
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That was pretty cool dude.
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It is great.
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Wow.
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those were really cool...
i liked your brothers one better... i can understand your proudness...
i'm not ultra sure about the chorus... but it's deffinately catchy haha...

i did a lil' rendition of classical gas...
i did some freestyle guitar stuff over it...
but i mixed it a lil' off... forgot to undo it...
before i tried to fix it... so now it just sounds a lil' off
and in a really weird tone... haha...
but for the most part... it sounds alright...
if anyone cares to check it... first song
in the link in my signature...

*edit* now second song down */edit*
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Poor June wrote:those were really cool...
i liked your brothers one better... i can understand your proudness...
i'm not ultra sure about the chorus... but it's deffinately catchy haha...

i did a lil' rendition of classical gas...
i did some freestyle guitar stuff over it...
but i mixed it a lil' off... forgot to undo it...
before i tried to fix it... so now it just sounds a lil' off
and in a really weird tone... haha...
but for the most part... it sounds alright...
if anyone cares to check it... first song
in the link in my signature...
God you must have been soooooo stoned when you made this. More of that Poor June-Style reversed wierdness out the right channel.
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haha yea... i'm kinda peeved... the reverse probably should've been lower volume... and some parts get really off from how i mixed it shitty... ehhh but all and all i guess i was just bored...
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I did a little something for the http://www.myvirtualband.com ; I took someone's guitar part and added a bunch more tracks. Here is the result:

http://www.files.myvirtualband.com/bass ... dwtsya.mp3
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Poor June wrote:haha yea... i'm kinda peeved... the reverse probably should've been lower volume... and some parts get really off from how i mixed it shitty... ehhh but all and all i guess i was just bored...
Just teasing you dude.
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hey i thought we could delete post here :?
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We've just redone a few of the old Likely Lads songs as full band recordings under our new name of Sell Crazy.

The tracks are:
It Don't Feel Wrong (was called Fell Out Of The Sky)
Half A Stone
Glass Eye
Piece Of My Heat

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Puce wrote:I did a song for Shut Up and Sit Down, but I did it in about 2 hours the night before and I didn't think the result was submission-worthy. This thread was looking lonely, so I thought I'd post it here. It is a blatant 15-16 Puzzle style-ripoff.

Puce - Shut Up and Sit Down
Forgot to mension this sooner, but that song rocked. I like it a lot. Its one of the tracks I've used more then once to prove that there are other people with really good production. Deshead, Josh Woodward, and Puce.

Somebody - I think it was Deshead - said something about a program called "<a href="http://www.izotope.com/products/audio/o ... tures.html" target="_blank">Ozone</a>" and so I dicided to try it out.

I have never been so ready to dish out several hundred $$$ for a software program. It's totaly worth it. It doesn't make up for a bad initial mix, but for the final eq and compression is awesome. It's also the best software volume/stereo maximizer I've ever heard. Theres a lot of stuff for a newbie to abuse, but for somebody that has been doing some manual-mastering for a little while I strongly recommend it.

I don't know when-if-ever I can afford it, but it's up-there on the list of things to buy. <a href="http://www.cyberpunkx.com/ftp/store/afterozone.mp3" target="_blank">Check out what the 10-day trial version did for Track 1 on my new CD. To download "afterozone.mp3", Right-Click this link, then Click "Save Target As..." or "Save Link As..."</a>.

EDIT[0]: Fixed some spelling.
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Southwest_Statistic wrote:Check out what the 10-day trial version did for Track 1 on my new CD.
Tease! That sounds great, man. Was the bottom end that clean before Ozone?
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deshead wrote:
Southwest_Statistic wrote:Check out what the 10-day trial version did for Track 1 on my new CD.
Tease! That sounds great, man. Was the bottom end that clean before Ozone?
Here's what my manual mastering came up with before <a href="http://www.izotope.com/products/audio/o ... tures.html" target="_blank">Ozone</a>. <a href="http://www.cyberpunkx.com/ftp/store/beforeozone.mp3" target="_blank">To download "beforeozone.mp3", Right-Click this link, then Click "Save Target As..." or "Save Link As..."</a>.
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