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Old 03-02-2018, 05:26 PM   #61 (permalink)
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Fe more Polanski films.
The Enigma of Kaspar Hauser
I'm not really big on Herzog's movies so far, but he's always interesting. I have no idea what this one is about. Never even knew it existed before I saw it in a pile of movies today.
From what I remember, and this is only because Suzanne Vega wrote a song about it, it's about a boy who was imprisoned in a wooden box for most of his life, or most of his youth anyway. Could be a heavy one.
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Old 03-02-2018, 05:30 PM   #62 (permalink)
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From what I remember, and this is only because Suzanne Vega wrote a song about it, it's about a boy who was imprisoned in a wooden box for most of his life, or most of his youth anyway. Could be a heavy one.
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Old 03-02-2018, 07:23 PM   #63 (permalink)
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kaspar_Hauser
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Old 03-03-2018, 01:06 AM   #64 (permalink)
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From what I remember, and this is only because Suzanne Vega wrote a song about it, it's about a boy who was imprisoned in a wooden box for most of his life, or most of his youth anyway. Could be a heavy one.
I've had that album for years and never realized.

I'm also not very consistent in liking Herzog movies, but I'm still hoping I just need to see the right ones. I've got two waiting on my "unwatched movies" shelf now, so... crossing fingers.

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Old 03-14-2018, 03:20 PM   #65 (permalink)
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I've been feeling creatively stuck for a while now. It's been weeks without me really doing any work on my various hobby projects. It especially bothers me whenever I'm not creating new music. This evening, I maybe finally managed to get started on something that will go somewhere. At least I hope so. Here's what I've got so far. Totally comfort zone stuff, if you know the kind of thing I've written most of.

I've put an early "demo" on SoundCloud. It's all I have so far... Still, it feels good to finally actually do something again.
https://soundcloud.com/micshazam/katy6it

EDIT: Added hihats, cymbals and such, plus some more adjustments. I don't know if it would be interesting if I let this journal follow the creation of this track step by stem, but it's an idea. I don't know. In any case, here's v.7: https://soundcloud.com/micshazam/katy7it

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Old 03-16-2018, 05:11 PM   #66 (permalink)
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I've posted version 6 and 7 of Katy.it (".it" is an Impulse Tracker music format (I don't write in Impulse Tracker, but in a compatible program)) already. After a few bouts of work on this track, I've reached version 11. So far, this is what I've got: https://soundcloud.com/micshazam/katy11it

If you have any suggestion for where I should go with this track, feel free to post them.

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Did a lot of work on this thing today, so this track is now complete! (Unless I find something I want to change later. That's just how it goes sometimes).

"Katy", version 17 available and downloadable at SoundCloud

It's got cover artwork too, as I plan to put it on an album. As the descriptive text says on SoundCloud: "The final version of this track! (Uhh... probably...)
It's going to be the first track of an album named "Kiss The Horizon!".
That's the idea. Let's see how I do with actually pulling it off."


So, yeah. That's that.
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Old 03-19-2018, 04:21 PM   #68 (permalink)
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I don't know how much experience anyone in here has with old school tracker style music programs, but those are what I'm used to making music in.


OpenMPT

The above is a screenshot of the program I'm currently using and have been using for years. It probably looks a bit confusing, but I find it much easier to write in than modern programs like Reason.

The screenshot is from the file I finished last (Katy17.it). The screenshot above shows 19 out of 22 tracks on screen, so it scrolls a bit more to the side. Each of these play along side each other, scrolling downwards and changing pages as the piece goes on. All the numbers and letters in these black columns indicate what instrument, note and octave the program should plan on that position. Tracks 11-22 are basically doublings of melody patterns. Tracks 1 to 10 are drums, bass and those crunchy synth "chugs" I like using so much. Each track also has its own volume, effect and panning settings and you can really define each of them however you want, plus add more if you want. I rarely go beyond 20-24 simultaneous tracks (or call them layers, if you will).

The long horizontal row of numbers above the pattern editor shows the individual pages that play and in what order.

Honestly, this kind of software is archaic as hell, but I use what software is the most fun for me, not what's the most state of the art.


Reality Adlib Tracker

Above is a screenshot of an even older program that I used to use to write my music many years back. My entire first album exclusively utilized this program. It runs 100% in DOS and is pretty primitive. It's not playing .WAV samples like the program I use now is, but instead sounds that are generated by the ADLIB soundcard format. A lot of early 90's DOS games used this technology for music. It's basically even more primitive than MIDI and predates it as a standard for DOS game sound, but I like how it sounds. I've never wanted to write music in a MIDI program.

I've given modern music creation programs a try here and there, but nothing ever caught on for me.
I'm sticking to the old school for now.

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Old 03-31-2018, 05:42 AM   #69 (permalink)
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There's a bunch of DVD's on a shelf next to my computer, all waiting for me to take the time and watch them for the first time. I doubt that I'll write a review for each of them, but I'll try and write a fair amount of over time.

I never plan ahead as far as my next pick goes. I just watch whatever I feel like in the moment, but if there's a movie on the list anyone wants me to watch soon, then feel free to request it.

In no particular order:

300
Cold Mountain
The Descendants
Up In The Air
The Place Beyond The Pines
Irrational Man
The Sky Crawlers
Flanders
Sarajevo
Barfly
Women On The Verge Of Nervous Breakdown
Kika
Broken Embraces
Talk To Her
Rust And Bone
Cracks
Head-On
Three Colours: Blue
(don't actually have this one, but I need to get it since it forms a trilogy with the two below)
Three Colours: Red
Three Colours: White
Malena
The Reader
Queen of the Desert
Tess
Night On Earth
Cairo Time
Actrises
Demolition
Golden Earrings
The Bonfire Of The Vanities
X-Men: Days Of Future Past
The Huntsman: Winter's War
A Single Man
The Royal Tenenbaums
Certain Women
Two Days, One Night
Underground
Lawrence of Arabia
Doctor Zjivago
Lara Croft: Tomb Raider
Arn II
(Need to find the first*)
*Arn I (I found the first one! So I can watch that soon.)
25th Hour
Sherrybaby
Balzac and the Little Chinese Seamstress
Match Point
Christiane F.
The Pianist
The Enigma of Kaspar Hauser
To Die For
Knight and Day
Operation Valkyrie
The Last Emperor
Revolutionary Road
Coco Chanel & Igor Stravinsky
Cleopatra (the dubious looking 1999 version)
Time for a movie update!
I've watched the ones colored red or green. Didn't like the red ones, did like the green ones. I've tried adding a few to the original quoted list that I've gotten and watched since, but it's imperfect.

I traded for a bunch of movies today, so here's what I got:

La fille de d'Artagnan (aka "Revenge of the Musketeers", but my version is named "The Daughter of D'Artagnan" for some reason.)
Bin-Jip (aka "3-Iron")
We Steal Secrets - the Story of WikiLeaks (documentary)
A Royal Affair
My Son, My Son, What Have Ye Done (Werner Herzog)
What? (Roman Polanski)
Frantic (also Roman Polanski)
The Erotic Man (documentary)
Jamón Jamón (not sure what English title it might have)
Maria Full of Grace

I've watched many more recently, but I can't remember all of them. A lot of it was just re-watching old favorites.

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Updated list of the movies I still need to watch:


The Descendants
Up In The Air
The Place Beyond The Pines
Irrational Man
The Sky Crawlers
Flanders
Sarajevo
Barfly
Women On The Verge Of Nervous Breakdown
Kika
Broken Embraces
Talk To Her
Rust And Bone
Cracks
Head-On
Three Colours: Red
Three Colours: White
Malena
Queen of the Desert
Tess
Night On Earth
Cairo Time
Actrises
Demolition
Golden Earrings
A Single Man
Two Days, One Night
Underground
Lawrence of Arabia
Doctor Zjivago
Arn I
Arn II
25th Hour
Sherrybaby
Balzac and the Little Chinese Seamstress
Match Point
Christiane F.
The Last Emperor
Revolutionary Road
Coco Chanel & Igor Stravinsky
Cleopatra (the dubious looking 1999 version)
La fille de d'Artagnan
Bin-Jip
We Steal Secrets
A Royal Affair
What?
Frantic
Jamón Jamón
Maria Full of Grace
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