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I'm listening to it right now and I'm liking what I hear! Great job, I especially like it because it doesn't sound as different as I thought it would, it's still Fool's Gold. Kudos to Murray for his tips and you for doing this of course. It sounds awesome, but I'm torn between whether I like this more or the one before it.
It seems to increase in volume in some spots and decrease in others though... maybe I'm not hearing it right, that could just be the other instruments and everything. :P (You can probably tell right off the bat that I know close to nothing about music.) Great job! :) |
You're right -- that's from something called "compression" which is a technique I've noticed Murray is extremely fond of. :P
Essentially it fills out the music so that the whole piece is essentially at the same volume throughout. The more you turn it up, the more powerful the whole piece feels. It's funny, because all I really did in the new version is increase the compression a lot, and then Murray said "Oh yeah, that's sounding a lot more Gold!" (which made me laugh by the way). I joked with a friend before making any changes that all I would have to do is compress it as much as he compressed the album version and then he would love it. It seems I was at least partly right! :D |
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Any chance of an opening and closing version? |
Heh, the last time I sat down to recut opening and closing versions of Fool's Gold I did it with version 2.6 because I thought it would be my last version. Because of that, I put a lot of time and effort into making the opening and closing versions as good as possible -- it took me over two hours to redo them! Not looking forward to going through all that again, but I suppose it has to be done at some point.
Once I get the final okay from Murray (and hopefully Dominic Glynn as well), I'll begin work on recutting them again. |
Is it possible to recut something? :P
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Yes. To cut something and then cut it again. :P
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Brilliant work Danny. I thought so when I first heard it on youtube.
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I just heard back from Dom, and I'm glad to say he's happy with it now too.
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Way to go! Hopefully you will. But along with them remember to take in mind the numerous positive responses you got here too. :P
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Indeed. I have not forgotten all the little people. :D
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Oooh, your tracks has bollocks, over here that's considered a great compliment.
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And here I thought it was a horrible swear word. :P
I guess that's like the expression "The sh*t" down here, then. It can go both ways. |
It's like saying "your track has balls." ;)
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Actually, yeah, "bollocks" and "balls" are both alternate terms for testicles.
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I... didn't know that. :confused: |
Now you do. :P
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I just pictured this:
Doctor(to a Cyberman): Your weapons are disabled. Give up. Cyberman: ... DELETE! (kicks The Doctor in the nuts) Doctor: AAAAGHHH!!! (hits the ground) Piccolo: The balls are inert. (Cue Fool's Gold closing version) |
Clearly, the perfect Doctor Who episode. :P
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I'm pleased to announce the completion of a new mix in the Fool's Gold series. I've done a brand new closing version of the theme, except this time it's Fool's Gold by name only, as it was started completely from scratch and did not use my existing Fool's Gold project as a basis (or even any elements from it).
I'm also very pleased to say that the mix was created entirely using Logic Express 7 on my Mac. This marks the first of what I hope to be many successful mixes that I make on a Mac. :D I don't know if it has anything to do with the fact that I made it using Logic or not, but I'm extremely proud of how this mix sounds overall... it has a fullness to it that took me months to capture with the original Fool's Gold on my PC, whereas I finished this entire mix in only two days. Maybe I've just gotten better at throwing together a mix, or maybe Logic really does make that big of a difference. Either way, I'm very happy with this mix, and with Logic! Anyway, download the mix here: http://www.dannystewart.com/music/fgclosing.mp3 For those of you who want it in FLAC, it is available here: http://www.dannystewart.com/music/fgclosing.flac I hope you like it! Comments are welcome. :) |
That's awesome, Danny! I didn't think Fool's Gold could get any better, but I certainly like the new version even more.
Well done! :D |
Agreed there! :) Great job!
Packs somewhat less of a punch than the old one but I really do like this one better. Sounds smoother and more refined, I like that! :) (I may have been fishing for words but I think that's what I mean.) |
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Great music! Cant stop listening to it! Will you make a new theme tune if there is a new theme for series 4? Murray Gold said in an interview there would be! Do you do any other Doctor Who related music! Like in the actual story? Ro have you attempted the Torchwood theme or SJA theme?? Can anyone point me in the direction of Hardwires theme mentioned here and there?? |
http://whomix.trilete.net/?wmid=music
This'll get you there...you'll find him throught the artist list. |
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thanks for all that info Danny! Incidental music is the sort of music that will be on the new soundtrack right?? (during episodes)
Could you show us your torchwood piece or is it still under construction! left a post for you on the OG thread! |
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About my Torchwood music, sure thing! Here's a random piece of incidental-style music I composed: http://www.dannystewart.com/music/twincitest.mp3 And here's a recreation of some of the music from the penultimate episode: http://www.dannystewart.com/music/twclues.mp3 |
Cool, Great stuff!!!
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Is there a closing theme with the Tardis sounds in??
I know theres an opening one! |
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Over the past couple of months, I have been slowly working on porting the gargantuan original Fool's Gold project from ACID to Logic so that I can continue to work on it. (Seeing as I no longer own a PC, it would be difficult to keep the project going in ACID. Not to mention the fact that I infinitely prefer working in Logic.)
Yesterday, I put the finishing touches on what was pretty much a direct recreation of my original work. The one major difference was that the orchestral samples were provided this time by EWQLSO Gold (instead of Silver as in the previous version). However, last night I decided that I should do some more work with it and bring it a little more up to date, including incorporating some new elements from Gold's latest theme. In this new version, I have added some distortion effects to my original synth bassline, as well as adding a new electric guitar backing in the style of the new Gold theme. I have also mirrored his new horn arrangement at certain points. If you listen closely, you will also be able to hear the Peter Howell bassline in there behind Delia's. Click here to download Fool's Gold 2008. Hope you like it! Comments and criticisms are welcome, of course. Considering that I've been working on this project since December of 2006, I very much doubt this is the last time I'll go back to it. ;) |
Wow, I never thought it could get any better
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I must admit, it's sounding SO much better now. It's seems so much more epic, without going overboard. It's punchy, and there's a lot there to listen to, without being too much. It's a very full sound, without spilling over the sides. A brilliant listen. I love how you've layed out the track too, different without becoming boring, which I find is a hard thing to do with this particular piece of music.
Your use of the Derbyshire elements are astromonical, it really makes the orchestra sound like the backing, building up to the explosion of the samples, and they are so prominant but well fitting. It's just absolutely fantastic, a masterpiece in every big and little way. I don't know how you could improve upon this, but I'm open for suprises. |
I just listened to my Danny Stewart Playlist, with all the Fools Gold as they progress and its awsome. I love how this 08 theme slowly goes from the old theme to the new one.
Will you remix the whole of the new theme (Murray's) as you did with the opening! |
Another new mix in the Fool's Gold line. Earlier today, I was reading some comments on YouTube -- specifically some comments referring to my Children in Need based Gold/Howell hybrid theme. It got me thinking that what I'd ultimately like to do is make a proper Gold/Howell hybrid theme that did not rely on any of Gold's themes at all. Instead, I wanted to supply the Gold parts through my own orchestration done on the computer.
I already had most of this done in the form of Fool's Gold, so I decided to simply do an updated version of Fool's Gold that was mixed in with the Howell theme instead of the Derbyshire theme. I got to work cutting up my Fool's Gold project, removing the Derbyshire elements as well as many of the synth components that either didn't sit right or were simply unnecessary to mix in with the Howell theme as a base. Around four hours later, after some mixing and remixing, I had the new Fool's Gold Howell Mix. Click here to download Fool's Gold (Howell Mix). Comments and criticisms welcome. |
I don't think it works that well, to be honest. Maybe with some tweaking, perhaps, but presently it just sounds a bit off.
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I was actually rather impressed with how well it works... much better than any of my other Gold/Howell hybrids, and I've done a few. I dunno. Can you come up with anything specific? Because again I've been really excited working on this, especially as it neared its final form and I think it sounds quite good... |
I felt it all sounded a bit messy, like 2 different versions being played over the top of eachother, sorry.
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