Posted: Mon May 20, 2002 3:23 pm
This file has expired and is no longer available here. The owner of the topic can re-upload the file, or post a link to an off-site file. <BR><BR><a name="planetz-tag"></a>Genre: Sound Track<BR> <a name="planetz-tag"></a>Uses: Pulsar Mixers<BR> Copyright © 2000 Zonnie Toledo<BR> _____________________________________<BR><BR> Here's a SHORT diddy I did as my FIRST sound effects and short orchestral piece for an action scene....
I wish I could say that the helo, machine gun, shot gun, and shattering glass were my own samples but the train certainly is! I took my trusty Sony MZ-R37 MiniDISC recorder and a Sony MS-907 digital stereo microphone and headed off to a local beach nearby where there's a high traffic of trains passing by. Thereafter, I dumped my samples to tripleDAT via a Mackie 1402VLZ. Did some processing, using tripleDAT's native DSPs and Pulsar's Effects.
Afterwards, I did a quick and short orchestral piece (choir and strings are off a combination from a Korg M1REX and Roland JV1080 Orchestral expansion card, percussion on the Roland JV1080 as well).
I was just demonstrating tripleDAT's capabilities!
The file is in earlier compressed .wav format (similar to .mp3, pre .wma) using MP3 Compressor 2.0x. Windows Media Player should suffice.
<font size=-1>[ This Message was edited by: The Z Station on 2002-05-21 06:16 ]</font>
I wish I could say that the helo, machine gun, shot gun, and shattering glass were my own samples but the train certainly is! I took my trusty Sony MZ-R37 MiniDISC recorder and a Sony MS-907 digital stereo microphone and headed off to a local beach nearby where there's a high traffic of trains passing by. Thereafter, I dumped my samples to tripleDAT via a Mackie 1402VLZ. Did some processing, using tripleDAT's native DSPs and Pulsar's Effects.
Afterwards, I did a quick and short orchestral piece (choir and strings are off a combination from a Korg M1REX and Roland JV1080 Orchestral expansion card, percussion on the Roland JV1080 as well).
I was just demonstrating tripleDAT's capabilities!
The file is in earlier compressed .wav format (similar to .mp3, pre .wma) using MP3 Compressor 2.0x. Windows Media Player should suffice.
<font size=-1>[ This Message was edited by: The Z Station on 2002-05-21 06:16 ]</font>