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  1. meteo, you're really desperate to get into this field, aren't you? whatever happened to your writing - as in, english writing? i seem to remember you were into that as well. i'll be sending you an email, slade. i'm currently scoring two other games that are coming to fruition and i'm looking for more projects.
  2. this is hilarious. i love how to fire a gun. edit: excellent job spelling ty's name right, ramasauce
  3. well, you're a countertenor, right? you can't be blamed for having an odd taste in music =)
  4. why the hell are molto pene and bagel fuzzynuts in there?
  5. there are a lot of newer girls to the site, too. don't forget katethegreat and the chick who sung on that ff4 track, the one that just got posted a few weeks ago.
  6. uh, read a few pages ago. there's a post saying that it would have come out if script kiddies hadn't been hacking warcraft III.
  7. bardicknowledge has a nice tenor recorder that he can play for people. he pm'd me about it a few minutes ago.
  8. been out of town. just checked the thread. plat, wondered where you were =) it's been a little while. luke, i've been kicked in the arse by my upcoming recital (which is suddenly three months closer) and the imminent release of a game i'm scoring, so i've been kind of freaking out trying to get them taken care of. i'll get something to you soon enough. as for songs that are open - i'm getting a lot of people saying that they're interested, and i've had very few wips sent my way. send me music, people!
  9. check the website, you never know. does mag still have their rides offered list up?
  10. if you're posting a lot, please use the layout that's in the first post! it saves me a lot of time. halt, what systems?
  11. urgh, lost my first post. cpu and cooling isn't necessarily your biggest limiter when it comes to overclocking - your mobo is. chipset coolers are a great way to extend the life of your cpu. the high-riser sets are the best on this page, but simple heatsinks will work too. hope you got a good mobo, else you're screwed for OCing. this. a hard drive is a hard drive, unless it's a 10k or an ssd. xigmatek makes an excellent cooler. i'm pretty sure it should fit - i don't work with amd usually since the performance tradeoff isn't worth the monetary difference. i have one of these (lapped) on my e8400 and i got past 4ghz with ease. you might want to get an aftermarket fan, though - the ones that come with it are decent but not super-powered. if you're already ordering from petra's, nab a yate loon oversize (38mm thick) fan, and use pliers to cut some of the excess plastic away so that it still works with the xigmatek mounting system. it does wonders for your cooling temps. i mean, come on - a 120mm fan that puts out over a hundred CFM, and it's thicker so it's got more force to get air through the fins...and it's only like 6 bucks? sign me up! i bought nine when i ordered from there last time. petra's sells psu and fan dampeners, too, for cheaper than anywhere else. worth looking into.
  12. hey, that dude's a good guitarist. read his name backwards! don't yell at him too bad. he has only posted a few times in three years.
  13. i come from a classical background, and i've been arranging classical (i.e. orchestral) pieces since i was twelve. i think i can help out, some =) i can speak for myself, meteo
  14. you forgot me, mate. post where they're coming from, too - that'd make it easier to find rides and all that. again, i'm driving from central ny to at least baltimore, probably all the way. so, buffalo to syracuse is a total possibility if you're looking to get a ride. what's that WiFi-enabled train, again? if there's a decent ticket from nyc to baltimore, i might just drive there and take the train the rest of the way. i'm only 3, 3.5 hours from nyc.
  15. long story short, i can take anyone's arrangement and run it through vienna symphonic library (a recent acquisition of mine). so if you're running short on synths, or only have finale or sibelius, we can work something out easily. i can also take whatever trash you put out and make it make sense. having a degree in this stuff makes that kind of work really easy. if you actually don't know what vsl is, it's the most realistic and extensively sampled orchestral library available today. it's also ridiculously expensive. i need to justify getting this thing. i'd appreciate if you could post this info on your forums, wherever they are, for other musicians as well.
  16. jock jams = zircon's favorite music. edit: i registered over at KNGI. mod powers plz kthnx
  17. projects aren't an "easy man's way" of getting your name out here. they're just the largest opportunity. take an album of fifty songs. there's usually eight or ten people that are contributing their first mix to the community. since project forums often are places where a lot of feedback is given - more than in WIP, at least - it's easy for a newcomer to improve their craft and their track, as opposed to the WIP forum where there's only three or four regular contributers.
  18. i might do an acapella mix of one of the tracks. that'd be fun.
  19. well, if you're orchestrating Metroid tracks, i think that you'd be pretty close to a remix - since there's so little to go on, you'd be inventing a lot of the parts.
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