
Pedullist
Stop it, I can't breathe
James, hwag kang makulit, kundi isusuksok ko and ulo mo sa pwet mo!


Well, so much for online translators.moskus said:I'm laughing so hard it's hard to write....![]()
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What you're trying to say is: "Vær så snill og stopp"...
And Ped, where did you learn those baaad woooords?!?!![]()
Pedullist said:James, hwag kang makulit, kundi isusuksok ko and ulo mo sa pwet mo!
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What you describe sounds like tape drop-out!dachay2tnr said:Or it sounds like maybe a cymbal is hit is on the left channel, but the decay occurs on the right channel.
Not yet Mike. I'll D/L the new mix this evening and lend an ear.It happens so fast it's tough to pin down the exact sound, except that you know something wierd happened. Have you listened to the mix?
Ah! Light goes on...When I isolated one of the spots where it occurs, the only thing I saw that was unusual was that one of the cymbals hits had a full measure duration. Normally that shouldn't effect anything - but I can't figure out what else might be causing this behavior.
I was born in Manchester, UK and emigrated to Western Australia in 1975. I live in the hills overlooking Perth, city of lights (so named by Alan Sheppard as he orbited over Earth in his little tin can).BloodShark said:Where is everybody who joined this collaboration from?
Well, my latest thinking is that some of James' hits are actually triggering a reverse cymbal hit, where he intended a crash. Can't quite figure out why that might be, but it seemed to go away if I switched to a different sound font within the Blue Jay drum kit. Maybe my sound font is faulty.BluesMeister said:Try sliding the cymbal hit upward out of the way to see whether or not a rogue cymbal hit is lurking beneath it... I've been caught like this before when copying and pasting.
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dachay2tnr said:the original idea was that anyone who wanted to could do a mix.
BloodShark said:Porter, I didn't know about the MP3 stuff, sorry for that. Just read it on your site. I'll change the files on the server.
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James Argo said:huh...That must be Thai
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Fernando - I hope you didn't misunderstand me. I plan on putting together a mix using the files you uploaded.BloodShark said:No problem! I just thought that centralizing the mix would help. I'll put another 'quick mix' on the server and let you know.
dachay2tnr said:BTW, you have a lot of guts (courage). I find that programming a sax in midi is the most difficult of any instrument to make realistic.
Pedullist said:And if you pronounce it 'the english way'? Perhaps I should have chosen 'javanese'.
I should tell those mandipantats at http://www.insultmonger.com/swearing that they've got it wrong.![]()
James Argo said:LOL!
Anyway, there's 9 different native languages in Java beside national formal language. Each is totaly different language!!! You must mean central Java language. For example, Mandi pantat means "Ass Shower/bath" in national language. In Javanese, it's Adus Brutu, while in Sundanese it's Ibak Bujur... confusing, eh?![]()
Hey that gives me a great idea! A BluesMeister Dub version with little else happening other than rhythm guitars and backward cymbals!dachay2tnr said:If you don't like my version, then anyone can mix their own
It certainly is confusing Jaymz, I think I ordered one of those from a local Malaysian restaurant last weekJames Argo said:For example, Mandi pantat means "Ass Shower/bath" in national language. In Javanese, it's Adus Brutu, while in Sundanese it's Ibak Bujur... confusing, eh?
No problem. I'll see if I can put something together maybe this weekend.BloodShark said:Mike, don't kill me, but I didn't make the mix...
Sounds like a potential hit to me.Originally posted by BluesMeister
Hey that gives me a great idea! A BluesMeister Dub version with little else happening other than rhythm guitars and backward cymbals!