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The Doctor Who 1996 movie opens with a monologue delivered by the Eight Doctor, but this wasn't always the case. The original script called for a narration from the Master, played by Gordon Tipple. While only his body remains in the film, @mk3vocalmachine managed to track down the original recording. He's restored it and recorded some new Dalek voices of is own. This is the closest you can get to what was originally intended!
#doctor who podcast#doctor who movie#doctor who 1996#whoniverse#eight doctor#paul mcgann#gordon tipple#old!master#tipple!master#Daleks#Sound production#doctor who
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Lexicon PCM Total Bundle LIBRARIES
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hey you freaks and geeks, go listen to my song !!
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Ambient horror soundtrack I made for my creepy webcomic back in 2016.
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HELP THIS FUCKING SHAPE HAS COME BACK TO HAUNT ME BUT IN MY FUCKING WAVEFORMS 😭
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being a music production student is a lot like being a theatre kid but with less theatre and more substance abuse
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Here we were asked to make a "tagalog dub" for any foreign film/video. I chose to dub this anime "cardcaptor sakura - clear cards" and edited it using adobe premiere…
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If you are planning to buy floor sound insulation, it is necessary to first familiarize yourself with the features of the best sound insulation of the apartment floor.
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First Hardware-Synth Setup
my current released projects featured only DAW instruments and no form of external hardware midi/synth. As someone who loves synth music, it only seems right to get my own beginner synth and create my very small bedroom studio setup!
here is a little demo that i created quickly using my synth (Drums are within Logic Pro, this is more focused towards the bass line and lead synths)
below i will show how i recorded that very synth audio in the demo track!
starting with the MicroFreak synth (by Arturia), i picked this synthesiser after doing my research with online blogs and videos rating different synths. The MicroFreak best suits me as it was cheap (for a synth, at least), had large variety in digital oscillators and was light and portable.
Here I have an audio interface (more specifically the Scarlett Focusrite Solo), this takes the raw audio from the synthesiser and converts it into a signal my DAW on iPad can process - live. The moniter section means I can hear live feedback from both my DAW recording and the MicroFreak.
Inside logic, the marked tracks (Red * symbols) are the audio tracks, the blue bars are the audio i have recorded all from the MicroFreak. Drums were recorded using a beat sequencer inside logic. Some quick mastering and FX, i created my first synth demo.
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In this week’s episode 🎧 of House of Games, we talk with Nathaniel Marshall 🌟, a.k.a SpaceCastle 🏰, a video game music composer 🎵, and ask him everything from AI 🤖 to the challenges of composing music 🎼 to his work on the recent SEGA Genesis game 🕹️, IRENA: Genesis Metal Fury ⚡.
#game development#video games#gamedev#indie dev#podcast#indie games#gamedevelopment#spotify#edutainment#interview#soundtrack#sound design#sound production#music#game music#music producer#Spotify
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So it's been one helluva month.
And it's not even over.
It's not been one helluva month only because of Kimmer's aunt Jacquie's fall at the end of last month that necessitated hip surgery after which Jacquie recovered some cognitive ability but her body in general was worse off to the point where she was transferred to hospice which is where Kimmer's right now managing Jacquie's care, being at her side every day and, like the rest of us...
Waiting.
It hasn't been one helluva month because of that, though. In fact, if the month was only about that it would've been a relatively manageable month.
What makes it the month that it is... is because that part of our lives was dropped wholesale into our show in progress. We just returned from our anniversary vacation in Orlando when, a few days later, Kimmer was on a plane to southern California ahead of Jacquie's hip surgery.
Now, the plan was to make sure Jacquie's pre- and post-op care was handled. The plan was to return her to her memory care home where she would successfully recover from surgery. The plan was for Kimmer to return home probably late the next week.
At this point, Kimmer's been there a month and a few days. Linzy went down for a few days a coupla weeks ago. I went down last week because Jacquie's health is like domino's falling and the broken hip was perhaps the second domino of something that was already ongoing.
All of that, by the way, is manageable on its own. Of course I doubt that anyone's life is composed of a single thing and ours is no different. Kimmer's, especially, is no different.
You see, when she got on the plane at the end of September, she took her show on the road. Her scheduled clients basically went down to southern California with her where she sees them online.
All her charting?
Done down there.
And then her doctoral program?
Yeah. She actually attended a coupla online classes during our vacation. We'd stop back at our room and she'd attend class for an hour.
Well, that program was just getting started and, very quickly, there were papers, quizzes, blogs, tests, formatting, reading, office hours, advisor meetings, dissertation prep, and so on. And the more time passes, the deeper into the obligations of the doctoral program she gets.
This is what I mean by one helluva month. Because aside from the doctoral work, the charting, and the clients, managing Jacquie's care has been a moving target. There are lots of pieces to it, not the least of which is Jacquie's ever-evolving condition and the family's plans on how to deal with the Now and the Future.
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Now. Back at home, Linzy was keeping busy on top of her last-minute, whirlwind trip down and back from southern California.
Linzy's day job's at Off The Wall School of Music where she regularly and individually teaches a pretty all-ages group of students. She also does admin work and a bit of painting and finds herself enjoying not only the staff there but each of the students as well, both piano and vocal.
I think the age spread is something like 5 to 40. So there's never a dull moment and always a sense of adventure. 😊
Linzy's night job this month included performing at The Cottage in Bothell and Willows Lodge in Woodinville (actually the Willows gig is this Friday night). As well, she played another high-energy, next-level visual and sound production gig with Midnight High at Tim's Tavern in White Center. Lot of plans happening around Midnight High, by the way. The Future seems to be lining up for this band.
A little plot twist in the month: a pair of wisdom teeth in need of making an exit.
So that happened. 😬
Best thing, though?
I got a preview of the full album Linzy's gonna release under her Dream Patrol banner. It's a rough production draft of each of the songs she intends for the album... with a couple of the songs not yet painted with her Dream Patrol brush.
Many of the songs aren't complete. Some are. Every song, though, is on its feet. The Dream Patrol-ness of her work is definitely coming through. It's definitely another level or two up from her recently released EP, Made For TV, which features older songs.
These new songs, though, are in the process of making her first album an incredible stand-out piece of work. Especially as her Dream Patrol aesthetic allows her to be more cinematic, leaning into the emotions of her songs in a way that's not typically done.
And the live Dream Patrol show? What's it gonna look like?
Hand to God, it's fun just talking to her about it.
So that all happened this month, too.
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As I said, I went to visit Jacquie last week for a few days, just like Linzy did.
My October's yeah. It's a number of different post-production jobs done on location and at home. The glaring omission from this month is that The Combat Wombats didn't participate in this year's 48-Hour Horror Film Project.
Kinda bummed about that. 😕
For me, the most striking thing about October's that Kimmer 'n I haven't been apart for this long since we were first married and she went to Atlanta, Georgia, to attend Emory University's Wound, Ostomy, Continence program.
We were talking about it the other day and agreed that it's much easier to do what we're doing now with all the technology at our disposal. Cell phones especially, any time of day and night which makes coordinating everything we've gotta coordinate so much easier. We can share our mornings and evenings wherever we happen to be in those moments, say goodnight right before we go to bed. And so on.
Back in the day, we each had to be right there at a landline, a telephone wired into the wall of our condo. It was definitely not as convenient and inflexible as hell.
We did it, of course. Just as we managed my production trips to Europe through Internet Cafes and email.
We worked with whatever we had and thank God that's all changed for the much, much better.
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October wasn't super about Halloween this year.
It couldn't be. It can't be.
It was a month about Jacquie and logistics and family and sharing this experience and waiting.
I just didn't wanna forget the other stuff.
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#halloween#family#hospice#the last mile#music#gigs#sound production#live production#music school#dream patrol#album work#music production#songwriting#love#teamwork#collaboration#friendship#laughter
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#music#music technology#music producer#electronic music#ambient#ambient music#brian eno#sounds#sound production#music production#sound design#art#research#science#consciousness#mind#sound art#musicology
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can’t stop thinking about this jazz piano melody i tried to put over a punk bass line, knowing i should play the melody on my electric guitar abut also dreaming of the day i can say i’ve made some punk-jazz
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