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  1. I pre-registered for MAGFest 9. Unfortunately, due to recent decisions about a personal career change (and all it involves), I don't plan to attend. I will be moving and starting school around the dates of the convention, so I can't dedicate the time or money to this. I'm looking for someone who is willing to buy my badge. It's an Attendee ($40) badge, but I'm selling it for only $35. Any takers?

    Thanks,

    Kaleb

    P.S. I have a hotel room reservation I need to cancel. If the buyer wants this, I can see if it can be transferred over instead.

    EDIT: Added badge type and price.

  2. These are all great suggestions and just the type of things I'm looking for. Thanks!

    Mattias, I also prefer starting with the melody. I find it easier to layer the drums/bass over the melody than vice-versa. It's kinda how I envision music in my mind, so that makes more sense to me.

    One thing I'm doing is, for most of the normal instruments, creating a Combinator and creating notes on the sequencer track lane for the Combinator itself so I can easily change the enclosed instrument to an entirely different device if need be (such as a Thor, NN-XT, or Subtractor) without having to modify anything on the sequencer. It seems to work well for me. Has anyone tried this or have anything to say about it?

  3. Anybody have advice or tutorials for Reason in terms of:

    - composing/arranging workflow

    - instrument sample organization

    - file management

    - effects applications

    Basically I just want to know what a good overall process is for creating a song from start to finish. I'm trying to compose in a way that's well organized so I don't end up with a mess that's harder to deal with later. I want a good sample workflow to follow.

    Thanks!

  4. Might wanna change the thread title to Zone of the Enders 3.

    This guy has a pretty convincing argument.

    I thought it was pretty arbitrary at first: E3S becoming ZE3, with e becoming 9 (What's the significance of the "9"? Why not do it with a "4" or some other symbol?) But then I realized that if you flip the characters vertically, you get the same results: SE3 becoming ZE3, with e becoming 6 (also a valid number). Well, the timer will count down again soon, so we shall soon find out!

  5. I had trouble getting this into iTunes as well; it is the only problem file in the entire OCR 1001~1700 torrent. I used foobar2000 to rebuild the MP3 stream (this program has nice MP3 correction tools). All the tags were left exactly as-is*. Now it works just fine in iTunes. I've hosted the fixed file here:

    http://host.kg13.com/ocr/remix/Zelda_3_Dark_World_Prelude_&_March_OC_ReMix.mp3

    *I used the site download version rather than the torrent version.

  6. Weird... I just checked the files, and they seem to correspond for me. Larry and Mae are in 110 and Akumu with the LuIzA interview is 108, in both the ID3 tags and filenames. Strange. Is #108 switched for #110 then, or are they both the same?

    I'm just talking about the podcast version of #110 on iTunes. (It doesn't let me go any further back than that, and it will probably just be pushed off when #115 is released.)

    The regular version of #110 on kngi.org is fine.

  7. You actually have the distinct honor of being our first voicemail caller ever (outside of the tests Mae and I did with it), so congratulations on such a prestigious honor. Or whatever you want to call it.

    Wow! I'm sure I will go down in the history books for that. Yep, right down to the bottom of the barrel. =}

    Though I am wondering: What do you mean about 110 being 108 in disguise?

    The podcast titled "Nitro Game Injection #110: Winter Madness" is actually #108. It has the interview with LuIzA, and the playlist is exactly as detailed here.

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