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Response to: The Audio Forum Lounge Posted December 24th, 2006 in Audio

want some free radio for your christmas party?

pandora.com

it's schweeeeet..

trust me.

Response to: my music stinks and i need advice!! Posted December 24th, 2006 in Audio

Create your own sounds. It's no doubt you used Fruiy Loops, because you're not the first person to add random default sounds on the template and add some weird vocals over it.

At least you weren't clipping.

Response to: The Audio Forum Lounge Posted December 24th, 2006 in Audio

Does it bother anyone they have that Christmas horror movie coming out on Christmas day?

Response to: Get updated - New Audio Gear Posted December 24th, 2006 in Audio

Headzone 5.1 Headphones by Beyerdynamic

These are even better! They're the first mobile headphone system that allows professional monitoring with virtual 5.1 reproduction.

Get updated - New Audio Gear

Response to: Get updated - New Audio Gear Posted December 23rd, 2006 in Audio

The HD.6X-Pro Digital Guitar (aka HD Les Paul)!

It's all digital. The strings go through a Cat5 cable, send them all to different amps. You can also bring it up on your computer through audio production programs like SONAR (included).
Low latency PLUG-IN CRAZINESS.

I would have a concert at my house. Put my 5.1 surround computer speakers in the living room, with different Plug-in pre-amps for each chord, on a separate speaker....
MWAHAHAHA

Cost: YOUR SOUL

$4,000

Cite

Response to: submissions to Audio not working? Posted December 18th, 2006 in Audio

At 12/18/06 02:31 AM, DJCityScape wrote:
well, if you're using itunes then you simply right-click on a song go to get info, and check the summary, it'll be under "sample rate".

For non-Itunes users...
You can also right click the mp3 file in Windows, goto Properties, then the bottom of the Summary tab.

Response to: Best place 2 inquire Flash artists? Posted December 18th, 2006 in Where is / How to?

Yeah, but it doesn't seem like it would take that long to make...in my head.

Thanks for answering me.

Response to: I want to learn guitar.. Posted December 18th, 2006 in General

http://www.freeguitarvideos.com/

Lessons are free!


I have a simple idea for a flash... All I need is someone to make it, and not sure which forums is most suitable for such a question.

I have some drawings that consist of a single line, that winds around and forms all sorts of trippy designs (think smooth edged maze!). I wanted to add some cool "thoughtful music" to it and have a flash artist zoom in close and trace the inside of the maze, doing however he pleases.

So, uh, wheres the best place to get someone to take up this offer?
I fucking...need a scanner first, so dammit all to hell.

Response to: The Audio Forum Lounge Posted November 9th, 2006 in Audio

At 11/8/06 05:22 PM, pr0ded wrote: there should be a contest where you mix a song, that would be cool

or atleast i could mix people's music if they wanted to

kind of like having a bunch of fl songs sliced up into individual files for individual instruments, that i cant make it all cool

It's weird mixing your own music. Much easier with other talent....

Response to: Fucking Audacity!!! Posted November 4th, 2006 in Audio

Now you know better for next time.
32kHz is usually for video producton....Is it audio for video?

44.1 kHz is for CDs and stuff...Sound Forge could probably convert it for you.

Want to be an Internet DJ? Posted November 3rd, 2006 in Audio

http://snake.nonlogic.org/

This place has slots open to play your own music or pretty much whatever you wish..

Go into the chat room and look for SNAKE. He will tell you how to get started.
It's voluntary.

Response to: The Audio Forum Lounge Posted October 19th, 2006 in Audio

At 10/19/06 08:13 AM, WinTang wrote:
At 10/19/06 07:00 AM, JonH2O wrote: Are you all familiar with verachips?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F1PVbXkE6RY
Dude, that makes no sense whatsoever.

Your'e DOOMED!!!

Response to: The Audio Forum Lounge Posted October 19th, 2006 in Audio

Are you all familiar with verachips?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F1PVbXkE6RY

Response to: The Audio Forum Lounge Posted October 19th, 2006 in Audio

At 10/18/06 02:19 PM, Erkie wrote: You're all going to hell.

Possibly, living it as well.

http://www.ignoranceisntbliss.com

Response to: Story Ideas Posted October 2nd, 2006 in General

I remember learning at school that AIDS started from eating raw monkey meat. You could make a story about some dude killing monkeys and putting raw monkey into evil peoples food.

Response to: Story Ideas Posted October 2nd, 2006 in General

There's this guy named Fergison and he drives a green car. he likes to eat french toast. He duct tapes cardboard to his back and wears sweat pants. he lives in a middle school. Kids dress in halloween costumes, every day. Everyone knows how to play a harmonica. There's a harmonica day where everyone in the neighborhood gathers to play harmonica. Everyone has AIDS.

Response to: Need a good program! Posted October 2nd, 2006 in Audio

You could check into Sony Acid.
You can download audio loops of anything you would be looking for. Guitars, drums, bass....

I think everyone took you saying "I don't want to steal anyone elses music" to mean that if they wanted you to use theirs then you'd want it...

You gotta out smart them....

Response to: The Audio Forum Lounge Posted October 2nd, 2006 in Audio

Or maybe it's something stupid to waste our time finding out.

Response to: The Audio Forum Lounge Posted July 28th, 2006 in Audio

Malt Star is awesome!..I found it imported from Britan down here. It's an entire PROOF! yeah, .5% non-alcoholic. I guess I got lucky when I bought it because when I went back to get more I got all this bullshit about having to be 21...It doesn't make sense to me..I can get a homeless dude to buy me a 6 pack, but I get shit when I be polite and buy NON-ALCHOLIC soda on my own.. Serisouly, you'd have to drink like 20 to feel ANYTHING. Damn it. It's so good too. It's like coke...but better....damn it...I'm not getting a bum to buy me it either...That's just silly.

Response to: Midi -to- Mp3 Posted July 27th, 2006 in Audio

MIDI to mp3? What? MIDI i just note data. It's not music at all...You must be trying to convert the notes that your sound card plays when you listen to the MIDI file as an Mp3..or something?

Response to: reason 3.0 loop help. Posted July 26th, 2006 in Audio

Yes, It will be contained within the loop. Simply overlap them when copy + pasting.

Response to: Tom Green Needs A Php Programmer! Posted July 21st, 2006 in Programming

"Bill! Thank you. We have found a great PHP programmer, from Washington, who has volunteered to do some work here at The Channel. I just spoke with Bill on the telephone, and I would just like to thank him publicly for the support. We will be working together on improving the deputy BLOG. Adding some new functions, and improving the sections overall stability. Thanks again Bill! "

Tom

Response to: Tom Green Needs A Php Programmer! Posted July 20th, 2006 in Programming

You will be talking with Tom over the phone and through Email and stuff like that. You can work anywhere.

Response to: Tom Green Needs A Php Programmer! Posted July 20th, 2006 in Programming

At 7/19/06 07:24 PM, Masculine wrote:
It also says it on the front page.

Sure does. Is anyone interested?

Response to: Tom Green Needs A Php Programmer! Posted July 19th, 2006 in Programming

No, he is looking for someone who is "down with the cause".

"we need a guy who can do it free, because he is "down for the cause" There will be opportunity for advancement. You can only go up, from free. Let us know if you are "down for the cause" We have a three hour job sitting here, and I am looking for a taker. PHP people!"

Tom

Response to: Tom Green Needs A Php Programmer! Posted July 19th, 2006 in Programming

If you don't know what the hell he's talking about, here's a link to information on "The Channel".


A quote from Tomgreen.com:

"We are offering an exclusive, voluntary position, to one very lucky PHP programmer. If you ever dreamt of working for FREE on an exciting project, then we can offer you half of that equation. Send your resume and experience level, as well as contact info, in an email to the EMAIL BLOG. We are looking for a very experienced PHP programmer, anywhere in the world, who can help us with coding for certain aspects of tomgreen.com - This person will be working directly with me, on the telephone, on a weekly basis. Helping me figure out how to accomplish ridiculous ideas, on this Channel. This will be fun. Send your applications in now! You guys rock."

Tom

Response to: Looking for a mixer. Posted July 19th, 2006 in Audio

This might help you find it:

Looking for a mixer.