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Freeview is a whole collection of channels covering all sorts of thing - there's the usual general-purpose terrestrial channels like BBC1 and Channel 4, some channels that are entertainment only, some that are 24 hour news, a dedicated movie channel, and a whole buttload of infomercials, screen auctions for gullible people, women in their underwear talking to lonely wankers at four in the morning and shit like that. So any kind of movie that would be shown somewhere on TV gets shown on Freeview sooner or later.
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Khooman "The Depths" CD 'Darkapuggla '2012
Rotwang replied to Darkapuggla's topic in Artist News and Labels announcements
Oh, I didn't realise I was talking to the artist himself. Cool. -
Khooman "The Depths" CD 'Darkapuggla '2012
Rotwang replied to Darkapuggla's topic in Artist News and Labels announcements
Samples sound good, cover is great too. But does he ever intend to make another downtempo album? Is a Flexible Liquid is one of my favourite psy-chill albums ever. -
No, normally takes about 2 years from the film's release.
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I'm waiting till it gets shown on Freeview in the UK.
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They can. Unfortunately, they can just as easily distort the truth by what they omit. For example, I recently learnt some of the story behind the other famous Nam photo: Adams later apologized in person to General Nguyễn and his family for the damage it did to his reputation. When General Nguyễn died of cancer in his new home of Virginia, Adams praised him: "The guy was a hero. America should be crying. I just hate to see him go this way, without people knowing anything about him.
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Worked fine for me (though I've bought very few new albums last year).
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What music are you listening to right now?
Rotwang replied to Sputum Rotgut's topic in General Psytrance
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Really? Personally I think that the majority of what I listened to as a teenager was dogshit, it's not until my early 20s that I started forming strong connections with music that are still there today. Actually, scratch that - there's quite a bit of music that I loved before I was a teenager that I still love. My teenage years were just a temporary dip in music taste.
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I agree.
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What do you want to know? --- From the other side
Rotwang replied to Veracohr's topic in Music Making and Production/Industry
Thanks. I don't know what that means - are you talking about this? I don't have to do it additively with sine waves; I can tell the program to output whatever kind of function I like. The sounds in the WAV I posted above were made by directly adding together two square waves and multiplying the result by an envelope - I tell the program to do that typing this: (square(880, 4, 0.25) + square(880*1.01, 4, 0.25))*(fade(0.01, 0, 1.3, 0.5)**fade(3.99, 1, 0, 4)) -
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Py_IndUbcxc
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What do you want to know? --- From the other side
Rotwang replied to Veracohr's topic in Music Making and Production/Industry
When I started out I made a conscious decision to learn nothing about how audio software usually works since I figured it would be more fun to try to figure it out by myself. But I guess I'll look into that at some point. That works like a charm, thanks. Here is the result of me trying to reproduce the melody from Eggshell, if you're interested. -
modern ways of keeping in touch with the scence?
Rotwang replied to Lemmiwinks's topic in General Psytrance
It didn't until a few days ago. Richpa started it. -
modern ways of keeping in touch with the scence?
Rotwang replied to Lemmiwinks's topic in General Psytrance
The Psynews Facebook group is jolly modern. You can "podcast" it on your "iPad" while wearing your "bacofoil jumpsuit", if you like that kind of thing. -
What do you want to know? --- From the other side
Rotwang replied to Veracohr's topic in Music Making and Production/Industry
They can be any size. But I've set it up such that a sine wave with an amplitude of 2.0 is the loudest that can be played with a 16-bit WAV (i.e. a sine wave of floats with amplitude 1.0 will be converted to a sine wave of ints with amplitude 16384 before being turned into a WAV). e: Oh, did you mean how many bits per float? I dunno, whatever Python's default is. [checks] It looks like it varies from implementation to implementation but probably 64 bits. In case you can read computerese, Python says this: sys.floatinfo(max=1.7976931348623157e+308, max_exp=1024, max_10_exp=308, min=2.2250738585072014e-308, min_exp=-1021, min_10_exp=-307, dig=15, mant_dig=53, epsilon=2.2204460492503131e-16, radix=2, rounds=1) OK. I set 2.0 to be the maximum amplitude because I figured that would make 1.0 a sensible maximum amplitude (this corresponds to -6 dBFS). So maybe I should try reducing the volume of all my tracks by a factor of 2 or so. Thanks, I will. I'll need to Google those. Thanks very much (I'll need to Google "formant filter" too). Can you give a quantitative estimate on how much "a fair amount" might be? I already tried adding together some sine waves at frequencies slightly different from harmonics of C but it sounded like shit. -
What music are you listening to right now?
Rotwang replied to Sputum Rotgut's topic in General Psytrance
This album is fantastic. -
What do you want to know? --- From the other side
Rotwang replied to Veracohr's topic in Music Making and Production/Industry
I'll take your word for it. But what I mean is, how does purity vsti (or whatever) create that sound? What kind of waveform or spectrum does it have, and what kind of effects have been applied to it? I'd like to be able to recreate something similar with my own software.