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There is a musical notion of turning some random humming into a very big orchestral swell. For it to work It would need some humming in a time range 80bpm and it would need to be a fairly clean tone (no vocal fry) with a simple melody line.
The liemotif would begin in part of a random stream and then become more defined. The options for composition are either random humming something and we build around it or I can send you some piano lines of melodies to hum should you wish to have a go.
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Hi I did a drop box here you can drag the files into.
https://www.dropbox.com/sh/vu39v524oadmt1t/AAACiexT3sMh2eQIJ4a8mFt4a?dl=0
Thank you. I appreciate and I don't take people sharing their gifts lightly. I do some front end web stuff, photochops and audio fx/productions if I can ever help you with these. I hope to move on this fairly quickly and will shout ya when I have summat up.
Soundoo
Thank you and brilliant. Roughly 2 - 3 minutes would be great.
This is the scenario. Maud walks slowly behind Albert as he tries to take her too the shops. If Albert gets too far ahead of her she will turn round and go back to the beginning quickly and if Albert gets too close the same (I considered she hit him with the hand bag however there are too many violent games out there really) Too complete I'm considering the whole walk takes 15 minutes. I don't even know if this is a game more an exercise in monotonous but necessary engagements. There will be a narrative also through Albert s thought process in thought bubbles maybe.
I would loop the mumbling chatter as she slowly plodded and when she runs back it would be great to have a faster more animated dialogue if you would be happy to do this also. [ed] the run back need be no longer than 10 seconds.
Thank you again and wishing you well
Hi PlumeOfACat.
I have this caricature I'm working on.
Would you have an imagining of what this caricature sounds like. She's called Maud and someone has to take her too the shops (not me Albert) because she's getting forgetful and has had a fall risk assessment. The rules are, it has to be:
- continuous
That's it. She never stops. It's not unpleasant she happily mumbles away to herself about whatever you choose and in whatever language you choose (more than one even or not even a language at all ).
If this vibrates your vocal chords then I would love to hear.
[edit} She likes biscuits.
Regards Soundy
This is incredible work. The paintings. The websites. The photography. The footage Comprehensive yet aesthetically opposed mediums presented as a cohesive whole. I was wondering what the virtual experience could be and see there is a lot going on under the hood that makes this a truly viable exposition. I imagined the smell of the Crypt Gallery in London. A lower roof but similar brickwork and arches. We've come along way yet as a web developer I understand the limits of bandwidth over web presentations and this format works smooth and detailed enough in the meantime as well as having the VR possibilities. I wish you well with your work. It will not be forgotten.
Hey hope your good. It's an authentic soundspace you created. I'm about to drop some new material in a month or so I'll let you know when it's up, most likly to youtube. I do have a discord now I finally upgraded from XP not long ago, seriously! https://discord.gg/9DQuRr And will be developing games eventually just getting a sense of the community and how it all works. I like your blends by the way and I'm getting my head around it. I've used it for a while to collate pictures batch processed in PS for footage however the new build 8.3 is not so baffling to me anymore.
Ok I'll share this stuff from soundcloud however it was from a while ago (insecure artist excuses) https://soundcloud.com/soundersystems I hope you like.
The greater the artist the greater the doubt. Perfect confidence is granted to the less talented as a consolation prize. Is another Robert Hughes quote I came across recently. Creativity is always a blessing, sometimes a curse. When your life blood is dependent on making, learning, creating new things yet the internal and external struggles to do so can be overwhelming at times, it is hard and I understand. Can you tell me how you went about creating the track A Heaviest Torturing Vino, is it scored and played live and recorded or plotted in a daw. It is such an impressive piece. Your using so many different motifs and themes yet it has a flow and congruence that encapsulates.