They're all still online.Coffee 54 wrote:Can you send me a .wav of that section again. It was one of the many, many files that got deleted during 'The Incident.'pen-pen2002 wrote:Step three, we all (or almost all) contribute shorts to go along with Kalium's in what I hope will be a nice change of pace after 3 long sections.
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Thanks, I thought they were, but I couldn't find the page with the links. I guess I'll just have to go through it again today. Knowing me I probably cut out right before I hit the page they were on.Kalium wrote:They're all still online.Coffee 54 wrote:Can you send me a .wav of that section again. It was one of the many, many files that got deleted during 'The Incident.'pen-pen2002 wrote:Step three, we all (or almost all) contribute shorts to go along with Kalium's in what I hope will be a nice change of pace after 3 long sections.

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Oto, take a look at the section between song and coffee54's (labeled epic melody on flowchart) and see what comes to mind.
Coffee, don't bother with that slag work (I hate looking back through threads unless it's for amusement.) I'll re-post all the available sections soon.
What we really need is a webpage like animasia had... Perhaps I'll run a webserver off my brand-spankin new Linux box (If my ISP will let me.)
And yes, my computer is put together. It still needs some wiring work as there are cables spilling out the sides, but it is up and running a live version of SUSE off a DVD. All that's left now is to actually install an operating system.
Coffee, don't bother with that slag work (I hate looking back through threads unless it's for amusement.) I'll re-post all the available sections soon.
What we really need is a webpage like animasia had... Perhaps I'll run a webserver off my brand-spankin new Linux box (If my ISP will let me.)
And yes, my computer is put together. It still needs some wiring work as there are cables spilling out the sides, but it is up and running a live version of SUSE off a DVD. All that's left now is to actually install an operating system.

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I'm absolutely up with the "epic melody segment", myself, since it's one of my favorite parts of the piece. It's a bit 'steep' technically, but I'm learning to be less afraid of that. And I'm in a fair mood to work on that, too.
BUT - I don't yet have any real idea as far as concept. Something to brainstorm about further for me, which isn't too bad since I'm brainstorming for a possible individual video now anyway
Perhaps something to whine to you folks over AIM about whilst trying to pick my own mind for ideas
BUT - I don't yet have any real idea as far as concept. Something to brainstorm about further for me, which isn't too bad since I'm brainstorming for a possible individual video now anyway

Perhaps something to whine to you folks over AIM about whilst trying to pick my own mind for ideas

The Birds are using humanity in order to throw something terrifying at this green pig. And then what happens to us all later, that’s simply not important to them…
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I am now the poud owner of a functional new computer. No more multiple locations for files, stuck on a laptop away from home, limited space, etc.
In case anyone cares:
SuSE Linux 10.0
AMD Athlon 64 X2 3800+ dual core CPU
ATI Radeon x800 XL
10GB RAID0, 15GB RAID1, 250GB SATA HDD
DVD+/- Burner, ABIT A8N Motherboard
more fans, lights, and gauges than you can shake a stick at.
Of course done is a relative term. I may be using it to write this post but it still has a mess of wires spewing out of where one of the side panels will eventually go.
Linux is supprisingly user-freindly untill it's not. Meaning you want to do something that they havn't designed a nice pretty GUI for, or a new program requires you to compile the source code before installation. Still, I'm stuborn as a mule and I'm actually leaning my way around the comand line.
Sorry for the exposition. The upshot is that project files can now easily be stored on a redundant disk array, so even a HDD failiure won't erase the data.
I'm going to concentrate on getting the audio back online. I'm probably going to split the remaining areas into segments to make it easier and post an MP3 of the whole section so you won't have to download any huge WAV files.
I'll update again soon, and when I do I may have a suprise...
In case anyone cares:
SuSE Linux 10.0
AMD Athlon 64 X2 3800+ dual core CPU
ATI Radeon x800 XL
10GB RAID0, 15GB RAID1, 250GB SATA HDD
DVD+/- Burner, ABIT A8N Motherboard
more fans, lights, and gauges than you can shake a stick at.
Of course done is a relative term. I may be using it to write this post but it still has a mess of wires spewing out of where one of the side panels will eventually go.
Linux is supprisingly user-freindly untill it's not. Meaning you want to do something that they havn't designed a nice pretty GUI for, or a new program requires you to compile the source code before installation. Still, I'm stuborn as a mule and I'm actually leaning my way around the comand line.
Sorry for the exposition. The upshot is that project files can now easily be stored on a redundant disk array, so even a HDD failiure won't erase the data.
I'm going to concentrate on getting the audio back online. I'm probably going to split the remaining areas into segments to make it easier and post an MP3 of the whole section so you won't have to download any huge WAV files.
I'll update again soon, and when I do I may have a suprise...


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That's how they were way back when. Piecing them together is left an exercise for the reader.
That's how they were way back when. Piecing them together is left an exercise for the reader.
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I hate having to give up on something when other people are working hard on it. It goes against my work ethic. But no matter what I put on a timeline, I can't make myself satisfied with this. I don't know if it's a lack of skill per se so much as a lack of patience with it and a desire to edit other things. I really wanted to do something nice, it DESERVES something nice. But I come up for a loss every time I start editing it, and putting it on hold for so long has actually made it worse rather than better. Sorry....
Life's short.
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