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m68030

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  1. http://twitter.com/cotmm68030 Havn't really found a good way to use it yet.
  2. Well I had a bunch of old SFX I created years past I was going to upload, but could not find them. I uploaded some drum-like samples I created a while back. Maybe more musical than SFX, but they might be useful for someone.
  3. Also there's this bit of software: http://www.erightsoft.com/S6Kg1.html http://www.erightsoft.info/GetFile.php?SUPERsetup.exe It converts pretty much anything to anything.. I'm pretty sure you can get it to dump .VOBs for you. But really do yourself a favor and buy a nice divx player.
  4. What DVD player do you have? A Divx player is dirt cheap now.. http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16882641155 Pick up something like this, dump straight Divx's to a DVD, and you've got like 5-6 movies on a single disk.
  5. Having never "Warheads" and seeing this clip, my first thoughts were of "We have explosives" by Future Sound of London.. edit: No.. that's not it.. I meant "Loops of Fury" by Chemical Brothers. Both were on teh WipeoutXL soundtrack.
  6. Yet another professional coder here. If you still need more responses, I'm available.
  7. My daughter has a 'Farm Animals' toy with small animals that make noises when pressed... The sheep noise is almost identical to the Hillbilly remix and I cannot help but hear DJP say "Hey bubba!" every time she presses it.
  8. Can we get a 'bad tuna' tag? (:
  9. I understand in the current state it's unworkable, but that wouldn't prevent it from being used hence forth.. When we started the review forum, we went and back-reviewed all some 900 remixes so there would be at least something there. If tracks started getting tagged with both 'ocremix' and some other descriptor, it wouldn't take very long for a flashmob of supporters here to blast through the entire catalog with at least a start of something workable. If not last.fm, then certainly some other system exists for the quantitative description of music that could be leveraged to give a little more insight into the nature of what exists here.
  10. I thought this is what Last.FM's tagging system was for?
  11. Call of the West - Wall of Voodoo (Single: Mexican Radio) Fun 80s pop sensibility, buried under an avalanche of silly. El Oso - Soul Coughing (Single: Rolling) Bizare stuff, kind of poppish.. avante-garde surrealism. In Sides - Orbital (Single: The Box (part 2)) Wonderful electronical with leanings in the ambient direction. Seconded on the Days of the New album, though I liked the first one better. And a bonus album that didn't have a big hit single, but just was overlooked in general: Songs for Dustmites - Steve Burns Yeah, the guy from Blue's Clues. This is a fantastic indie-pop/rock album.
  12. Your biggest concern is going to be bandwidth. How many people do you expect to be viewing the live stream?
  13. Streaming live is a pretty big deal. Would time-shifting to a streaming format be acceptable? We were uploading services at our church to Vimeo for quite some time: http://vimeo.com/sumterfcg It's nice quality, assuming your original videos were as such, and also allows downloading of the original file, if you so choose.
  14. I'm just grasping at straws here since I've never really spoken to Gray much.. I was digging through the IRC archive and noticed he used to login a lot with the hostmask "GrayLight@herograw.on.EnterTheGame.Com"... Anyone know what the relationship there would be? Why he would be using someone else's vhost to login?
  15. There's a "Silver Edition" on TPB that has a 'Run from CD' mode. I downloaded sun's VirtualBox, installed WinXP on it in about 10 minutes, and had it up and running as a mounted ISO inside the machine. You might try that path.
  16. I'm assuming he wants to use the theremin as the midi-in, not the other way around, controlling CC data with it; what i saw on a few pages was software that will take the input of the theremin and translate the audio into a midi stream, probably only two dimensionally, pitch and volume. You can probably control the timbre also, which seems like it could be mapped to a third controller, but I have no clue. That having been said, 'cool factor' aside, there are probably easier ways to get that sort of control for midi data using more traditional input devices like a joystick type controllers or even the mouse. If you're looking for something just to make neat noises, Alesis had two little boxes a few years ago, the "AirSynth" and "AirFX". They're just audio, but they do theremin like effects. I have an AirFX; it's a fun little toy. http://www.zzounds.com/item--ALEAIRFX http://www.vintagesynth.com/misc/airsynth.shtml And here's the obligitory youtube video
  17. http://theremin.tomfarrell.org/buyTheremin.html Looks like they can range from a 50$ kit to like 7000$ behemoths.
  18. One of my first jobs was doing sound design/coding for an upstart game company. We were working on an RTS. It was an interesting experience. Unfortunately a few months into the process, the head of the company found his assests frozen after something happened with his father, a shared bank account, and some kind of drug arrest. I never got the full details. I did end up with a slew of sounds that I was given the rights to (The 'crickets' at the start of my 'Dreams in Red' remix, for example, originated from that project).
  19. I've been a beta tester for a good while now. I enjoyed the ease of being able to jump into a game for a few minutes with minimal loading time. There is suppose to be 'skill based grouping' so you only play with people of similar skill, but when I was beta testing there weren't enough of us for it to work really well (i got owned a lot ).
  20. I'm leaning toward doing something with Low G Man; I' mgonna see if Legion303 wants to do another collab. Though I think it was track 11 or 12 i first liked but i'll re-listen to the others.
  21. I'm digging for a previously un-remixed track.. Low G Man sounds interesting.. but which tracks are which in the NSF?
  22. It seemed like such a simple question... but a few minutes of lazy google searching has produced a slew of horrors over IE's buggy CSS implementation and using javascript as a method to patch around it so it always works. Certainly there is a more obvious way to do this. I'll keep digging.^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H What about changing the tables to DIVs and setting it as: position: fixed; left: 50%; top: 50%
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