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Old November 4, 2008, 6:13 PM
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Evolution of a mix

I just found something I made a long time ago, and I thought it might interest some people here. I found an old Doctor Who theme remix I did way back in November/December of 2005, called CS-80V Test. The reason this is so interesting is that this mix directly evolved (over a period of several years) into a mix I now call The Zero Room. The Zero Room is probably one of my better Doctor Who themes, so it's interesting to hear where it all started.

Note that I was pretty young when I made this, and I had literally just started making music. I think this may be the first musical project I had ever done, and it's certainly the earliest one I still have saved. I would have been 17 years old when I made this, and I knew literally nothing about properly making music, from both a musical and technical standpoint. (I still don't know terribly much, relatively speaking, but I'm a lot better at audio engineering now than I was back then.)

The first file is the original mix from 2005, unmastered, exactly as I found it. It was made in FL Studio 5, using Arturia's CS-80V soft synth for everything but the sound effects (which came from SimSynth in FL). The second is my current version of The Zero Room, which I just exported today, done in Logic Pro 8, again entirely with the CS-80V and the original sound effects as taken from the FL project.

Enjoy!
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File Type: mp3 Doctor Who - CS-80V Test.mp3 (3.09 MB, 7 views)
File Type: mp3 Doctor Who - The Zero Room.mp3 (3.81 MB, 8 views)

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Old November 10, 2008, 1:22 PM
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I love them. You were awesome from the start, weren't you?
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Due to the fact all of you except Keff McCulloch, Danny Stewart, Recurring Villain, and a few others don't know how to be nice, I am leaving. The only reason I've stayed as long as I have is Danny's great mixes. As soon as I can, you will be reported to THE FBI.

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Old November 10, 2008, 1:40 PM
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Originally Posted by James P. View Post
I love them. You were awesome from the start, weren't you?
I don't think the original mix is that good, but I do like some of the ideas in it.

I found the original project file so I may revisit it at some point and bring it up to date.
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Old November 10, 2008, 2:09 PM
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What would the title be?
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Due to the fact all of you except Keff McCulloch, Danny Stewart, Recurring Villain, and a few others don't know how to be nice, I am leaving. The only reason I've stayed as long as I have is Danny's great mixes. As soon as I can, you will be reported to THE FBI.

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Old November 10, 2008, 2:37 PM
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What would the title be?
I generally don't think of a title until after I've finished the mix, or at least come very close.
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