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Remix64 vol 2: Questions.

Posted: 04/06/2003 - 11:56
by tas
whant to know about v2? want to know the concepts? how it was made? about the composers? anything? just throw me a question, And i'll try to answer it to the best of my abilities.

Neil

Posted: 04/06/2003 - 13:02
by DHS
Ok, 1st question:

Who is this rob hubbard anyway?

Posted: 04/06/2003 - 17:53
by tas
A noted C64 composer!

next question.

Posted: 04/06/2003 - 18:03
by Chris Abbott
> next question.

Do you fancy a... nah... it's been done :)

Posted: 04/06/2003 - 18:23
by tas
pint?

yes please....

next question ;)

Posted: 05/06/2003 - 8:34
by dan gillgrass
Were any spoons or hedgehogs harmed in the making of this cd?

Re: Remix64 vol 2: Questions.

Posted: 05/06/2003 - 8:40
by arvirus
please tell me more about the concept. do the tracks follow a storyline, like in BIT3? is there a story printed in the booklet? who drew the picture of the girl/angel on the cover? she looks lovely! 8)

Posted: 05/06/2003 - 10:21
by tas
no hedgehogs were harmed during the creation of the CD ;)

Posted: 05/06/2003 - 10:31
by tas
The concept of the CD was to create a CD which explorers your emotions. It explorers for good and bad sides of your inner being, a blance of light and dark. Many of the tracks are easy listening, with the exceptions of about 2 which are placed in to give a nice balance. It contains orchestral, Soundtrack, pop ballads, soft rock, vangelis type sounds, but all of the tracks what ever they be should give you a somesort of emotional output, be it warm, sorowful, chilling, or whatever.

It does not follow a story line, but we have included a scene setting stories to each song... What it's suposed to do is to lay out an image for the tune and then leaves the rest to your own imagination.

The picture you see of an Angel is a very early alpha picture, it is far from finished, there is much to do with that yet beofre final print. It is designed by Michael Satzer who is Thomas Detert brother. The final image will contains another picture to the right depicting the evil side of the CD. Angel being light ya see.

I hope that has answered your questions Arvid.

Posted: 05/06/2003 - 16:01
by dan gillgrass
For my serious question, ahem, I wouldnt mind knowing what trackers, sequencers etc were used in each track...

Posted: 05/06/2003 - 16:29
by arvirus
Tas wrote:I hope that has answered your questions Arvid.
yes, thanx!

Posted: 05/06/2003 - 16:48
by tas
Dan: god thats a question isn't it.

answer: erm, i dunno. it wasn't my concern regarding what the musicians used to create their fine remixes. I was more concerned with the results.

for all i cared, they could have used a hedgehog if it sounded right!

Posted: 05/06/2003 - 20:51
by Rafael Dyll
Dan, I don't know about the rest, but if you want to know what I use/used, you can visit my site. :)

Hope you enjoy it.

Rafael

Posted: 06/06/2003 - 15:13
by tom
I used a MAC g4/450 mhz,EMAGIC Logic Audio Platinum 6.1.0 with EXS24,ES 1 - VSTi's , a AKG 240 Headphone :wink:

Posted: 06/06/2003 - 15:59
by Chris Abbott
I used three toasted hedgehogs, a "Hedgehog 2000" keyboard, various outboard reverb hedgehogs, and a cheese and ham breville.

Then Neil rejected my cover of "Action Hedgehog" (by Rob Hedgehog)... for the CD. I wonder if I put enough hedgehogs and toasted bread products in it...

;-P