How I process my music version 2 (stage 1)
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- Author: ulillillia
Tags: Audacity blog demonstration encode finalize how lame MP3 music narrated processed processing video
You may recall that I have a video of how I process my music. I've significantly refined my techniques and I went several steps further. The process is still, generally, quite similar, but there are many enhancements and new elements involved. My process involves 7 real stages, the first, the introduction, doesn't really count as it's not part of the process, but it gives an understanding for those who haven't watched the older video or know my rather odd things I do with music. I've had intentions on possibly releasing the code for this. It may not be optimized and it definitely won't have much use to most anyone else. For some odd reason, YouTube is stating my description (with all parts together) has a problem, but segmenting it doesn't and deleting random parts sometimes causes it to go away, hinting at bug.Stage 1 is the introduction to my music-listening habits, almost the same as before. The one thing I left out, for some unknown reason, was the use of special lap versions. These are often 20 loops of the song, but with loops 5, 10, 15, and 20 being different. I had the system developed back in 1995 or so, a long time ago, originally with Desert Zone. The difference is that "5 laps", as I called them (defined as the loop number that is a multiple of 5, but not a higher order number (and it goes to 10, 20, 50, 100, 200,... (and no, I didn't know much about logarithms back then)), had the best part loop 4 times. "10 laps" had the best part loop 10 times, "20 laps" for 20, and so on. Why 4 instead of 5? Desert Zone involves 2 loops of the best part and it was either 4 or 6. I used the pause button on my tape recorder for this. Today, I have waveform editors available that do far, far better in both quality, seemlessness, and keeping the loop count in order. There's also samplers, very short segments of my top favorite part of the song. Interestingly enough, samplers were used, without knowing it, when I was doing those special lap versions.
Furry Adopt-A-Thon
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- Rating: 5.00 (1 ratings)
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- Author: NiwaAwin
Tags: Adopt Apple Cat comptuers fox Furry INC Inuki Mac Niwa OSX Yiff youtube
Adopt a furry! Watch the video to find out how!here is my form. Niwa is a seven year old red fox who lives in the forests of Tado (Pronounced Tay-Doe). He is without parents, and alone. Part of the reason he is alone is because he is too shy to talk to other people. He is way submissive in those "sticky" situations, but he can also manage to dom. He is four feet and seven inches tall, and weighs sixty pounds. Though he may act like a girl at times, he is most defiantly a male. He is Bi-Sexual, but prefers the guys. His birthday is on June Thirtieth so make that day special by buying him a present in purple! Better yet, buy him purple cookies. Niwa loves those. His left eye is blue, where as the right eye is red. There is a little patch of white fur around his left eye, as well as a little black fur around his tail. He has long, silky purple hair, with pink tips. Even though Niwa has quite the number of outfits to choose from his favorite outfit by far is a pair of tight, black shorts, a black T-Shirt, a black hoodie, and a black beanie. He always is wearing those headphones around his neck for emergency music listening. He also always wears some dark-tinted glasses, cause he has pretty bad eye-sight because of an accident at a younger age.Niwa is loveable, and would love to get to know you! Please adopt him! Message me at under this account. (NiwaAwin) to adopt him as a loveable pet!~I wuff you!~Niwa the Fox
Creative to present GigaWorks T3 speaker system
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- Author: avingusa
Tags: 2008 aving berin Creative GigaWorks IFA speaker T3 베를린 에이빙 이파 크리에이티브
Creative presented GigaWork T3 speaker system that offers premium quality of music listening on your PC or MP3 player at IFA 2008.
Church of Blood - Primal Fear Intro Cover
- Length: 0:31
- Rating: 1.00 (1 ratings)
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- Author: Blackb1r666
Tags: Blood Church Cover Fear Guitar Intro Me Metal of Power Primal
Me playing the intro of church of blood.Sorry about harmonic mistakes, but i just learn the music listening it.Hope enjoy=)
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