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A recreation of the Delaware theme, done with FL Studio and 3x Osc virtual instrument. Then edited with Steinberg Wavelab Lite.
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I don't really like 3xOsc. :P
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The sounds are all good (actually excellent) but that's some crazy notation. Here's a tip when doing the bassline for Derbyshire or Delaware themes.
Melody 1: all diddly-dums Melody 2: all dum-de-dums |
I'm good with sounds, less so with notation. With me, anything goes! Want to completely miss out melody 1? Ok! Want to play the Middle 8 backwards? Ok! Want to get Keff to do the music again?
No. That is where I draw the line. |
At least you have some standards. :P
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Now what I really need is the isolated THUNDERCLAP sound effect from An Unearthly Child. |
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EDIT: You know, as in sitting on your own private island, sipping a martini and ginger and listening to various elements of the Derbyshire and Howell themes in isolation. Oh, and 'thinking it good'. Quote:
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Well I've knocked together a comparison.
Left Channel is the 2002 Stereo mix (Not stereo any longer). Right Channel is the original 1963 mix. 1. The two themes do go out of sync eventually. I haven't attempted to correct that, as I am leaving it as part of the comparison. 2. The part that Danny mentioned, when Mark used the wrong bass intro part, is at 1:02. You can hear a jarring difference between the two channels. 3. You can hear clearly that in the 2002 mix, the white noise effects are out of sync with the rest of the mix, and are also quieter than in the 1963 mix. 4. If you are listening to this with Windows Media Player, (I use Winamp) then remember to turn the SRS Wow effects off. They only interfere with the comparison. 5. There is a slight chorusing near the beginning of the track. This eases as the two channels gradually drift out of sync. Here it is: Attachment 319 |
Ah, thanks, you've reminded me of a few other things he's done wrong. The hissing structure is wrong in the stereo mix. There are two distinct hissing sound sections in the televised version of the theme (titles mix, not original, which is what MArk was basing his mix off of). The first section starts at the fifth bar of the bassline intro and stops near the start of the bridge, then the second one comes in at the end of the bridge and goes till the end of the theme. In MArk's stereo theme, he forgets to turn off the first hissing sound, and allows it to continue not only through the first bridge but also to the end of the theme along with the second hissing sound.
Also he's put two intro hisses at the beginning. What gives? There's only supposed to be one, at the third bar in the original theme and at the first in the titles mix. Oh, and another thing! The incorrect bassline loop that he fixed in 2006 sounds horrible in the 2006 version of the theme... the timing is way off and it sounds very rushed, almost like he had to recut the proper dum-dum-diddy himself, and did so instead of just lifting it from the bassline intro! |
Off topic, but at the moment I am at a friends hous and are replying on a Pentium 1 233Mhz Windows 98 Laptop with 32mb RAM. Its a complete nightmare to use to browse the internet and the 56k modem doesn't help either. Whatsmore, it seems incapable of being able to use firefox and so I have to stick with Evil IE.
On topic: Sometimes I feel that situations occur when the ameturs are more professional than the professionals! This is one of those situations. |
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Question:Can anyone here play MOD or IT files? If you can't i wont bother uploading anything but the I've rustled up a Doctor Who Theme on this old machine.
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I used to have this kickass MOD version of the Doctor Who theme. I recorded it to MP3 and kept it. I can play MOD files if I try really hard... go ahead and upload it.
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Forgot to mention: It's an IT file, not a MOD. But generally the software that can play MOD's can play IT's too. Its a terribly naff version of the theme that still took me about an hour to do, because this laptop keeps crashing. But OK. When I get home I'll tidy it up a bit and convert it into an mp3.
Damn! This PC doesn't understand ZIP files! I'll try to upload it on my website. But you know how tempramental that is. Especially with a 56k modem. Also this laptop has that annoying "Cursor Trails" option turned on, and whenever I try to turn it off, the control panel crashes. Here it is. Was the MOD version you were talking about one where it starts out in 4/4 and then goes to 6/8 and its sort of like a disco version of the theme where the main instrument sounds like an organ? |
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See? I like getting the blue screen of death, mainly because on WinXP, you only get the BSoD when something goes really wrong. On all the other versions of windows, its a very trivial and light-hearted affair. I'd reccomend trying to find a Mac MOD or IT tracker. Theres got to be one somewhere. Either that or use some really unfiltered and basic sound generator. Macs don't get the BSoD. Instead, they work. EDIT: Ok, I'm home now, and I've tidied up the MOD, added a few new sections, etc. Here it is: http://www.zendurl.com/r/ratt////blocks/Doctor%20Who.it |
I found a cool Mac MOD tracker called Renoise. It's way more complicated than I probably need but it looks like fun, so I might as well play with it a bit. :D
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Well, I've almost finished the MOD, its taken me 5 days using 4 different PC's (been on the move, you see) and its now got about 84 different orders, and its 15 minutes long. Now, only the first 3 minutes of it are Doctor Who. Hopefully you might recognise some sections from it.
When I finish it I will post it up here. And, because it's a Mod, it's only 250kib! |
I had a kib once....but they became so outdated. Rib cages are the current craze, although I hear they're developing awesome yib prisms, but the cost of getting one on it's initial release will be very high.
Oooh, get me, 1001: A Post Odyssey. Yes, that was supposed to rhyme. Yes, it does rhyme. No, I don't actually care for post counts. |
kib, as in Kibibytes. 1 Kibibyte (kib) = 1024 bytes, therefore 1 Kilobyte (kb) = 1000 bytes.
And also nyce rhyme! Damn overuse of the y's! |
I successfully made the Derbyshire bassline intro in Renoise. Go me!
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I've finally finished my MOD-Marathon. It's 17 minutes long, and starts with Doctor Who, and is mostly comprised of a few little tunes that I like, and some stuff that I have composed.
If you can be bothered, take a listen (unless my website's down, which it always seems to be): http://www.zendurl.com/r/ratt////blocks/Marathonmod.zip It may sound the same to start off with, but theres a whole huge part afterwards. Here's a reference guide to all of the parts: REFERENCE GUIDE 1. Doctor Who Theme by Ron Grainer 2. Series 3 'Climactic!' theme by Murray Gold -(A A A AB|C C C CB|A A A AB|C C D CB|A A A) 3. Alternative Doctor Who middle 8 section 4. Original Composition 5. Yet Another Doctor Who Interlude Section 6. Original Composition 7. Original Composition 8. Original Composition 9. Comic Bakery (C64) by Martin Galway 10. Excerpt from Tubular Bells Part 1 by Mike Oldfield 11. Original Composition 12. Original Composition (with flutes) 13. Original Composition (waltz with flutes) 14. Original Composition (hard bass'n'drums) 15. Excerpt from Tubular Bells part 1 by Mike Oldfield 16. Excerpt from Tubular Bells part 2 by Mike Oldfield (Bagpipes Guitars) 17. Original Composition (orchestra hits and timpani) 18. Original Composition (bass and strings, guitar ostinato) 19. Original Composition (march-like, drums, flute, bell) 20. Popcorn (original by Gershon Kingsley) 21. Original Composed Fill In 22. Outrun, SEGA Games 198? 23. Original Percussive Section (with strings and pop) 24. Original Section (slows down with bells) 25. 4 bar section of Days of Hope by Jim Shutt 26. R-Type main theme 27. Original Section, (drum fill ins and stuff) 28. Weird out of tune bit 29. Original section loosely based on Another Brick in the Wall part 2 /Waters 30. The Legend of Zelda, Main Theme, by Koji Kondo (C) 1987 Nintendo 31. Original Composition and end. Danny: If you need any help with the tracker, just ask me. I've been using them for years! But don't ask me about portamento. It depends wildly on which tracker and which format you're using. |
I'll listen to your new monstrous creation in a few minutes, but yes, I'd love some help with trackers! I've decided to ditch Renoise in favor of MilkyTracker because it's free (and I love free stuff) and cross-compatible. Any advice or assistance you can offer would be great!
EDIT: I've listened to your monstrous new creation and it's both monstrous and ridiculously awesome. I love it. Also, I've switched from MilkyTracker to Schism Tracker because it's less reliant on the mouse (keyboard navigation ftw) and also because I'm actually starting to figure out how to do stuff in that, which wasn't really happening in MilkyTracker. :P My next big huge major question: where do you get samples for this baby? I'm kind of stuck without those. :( |
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