[ubuntu-art] NEW Startup Sounds

2006-08-12 Thread Peter Savage
Hi guys,Not posted a lot to the list lately, but thought I would share with you the latest update on the ubuntu sounds front. I have created 10 sounds, ranging from the simple to the more complicated, please give them all a listen, there may be aspects from each that you like. I'm looking at starting to combine ideas now and condense into a good set of solid themes so I can come up with some themes that are closer to the real thing
http://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuSoundsPlease please give me your feedback, cruel or kind ;)-- Pete Savage - cbx33::silentk
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Re: [ubuntu-art] NEW Startup Sounds

2006-08-12 Thread Peter Savage
my prefered is the Organic Cent. I find that the fade begin too low.Also, i'd prefer a slightly slower rhythm. Really a few slower. I find
that the bass sound isn't enough vibrating. Making people feeling asubtle vibration in there body is really exciting. This is were thecurrent startup sound success.
I totally agree with all your points here, unfortunately making the rhythm too much slower would result in a much longer sound. Unless I cut chords :p So I'm unsure as to how I can tackle this, apart from making the fade out faster. The vibration is something I could totally sort out, if that theme were approved.
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Re: [ubuntu-art] [REQUEST] Sound designers?

2006-08-02 Thread Peter Savage
Updated theme http://progbox.co.uk/ubuntu7-1.mp3rhythmic and vocal :p-- Pete Savage - cbx33::silentk
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Re: [ubuntu-art] [REQUEST] Sound designers?

2006-08-02 Thread Peter Savage
On 02/08/06, Chuck Huber [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'd like to say I'm impressed with the way these sounds are progressingso I hope very much to see your work continue.Probably I'm coming out of left field with this input so you certainlydon't want to give it much weight.
ubuntu7-X-fade-1.mp3 is my favorite jingle so far but I think the choirpart may last a little too long and swallow the cricket sounds as theending approaches.I wonder if shortening the choir by a second or two
towards the end would allow for the cricket sounds to be more prominentas they fade away all by themselves.Very organic, isn't it? gSure I can give that a shot. tbh it's my fav theme tooand gives a lot of leaway for creatign other sounds with crickets/jungle noises and drums for mail notification etc. I'll do that 6am tomorrow :p
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Re: [ubuntu-art] [REQUEST] Sound designers?

2006-08-01 Thread Peter Savage
On 01/08/06, Niklas Weidel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Somehow I get a sort of dated feeling from most of those. They are very 90's OS type, and the sounds are a bit FM synthesis dated-feel as well. I might be nitpicking, but I'd like for Ubuntu to have something truly new and much more organic and vivid. My 5 cents.
5 cents I normally only accept 2 :p I'm all up for vivid and organic, give me some examples of what you mean and I'll try for it. Vivid and organic can mean totally different things to different people. Dictionary definitions do not apply in peoples perceptions. If you can find some examples, that'd be great!
I'm open to ideas, if all else fails we have some fall back sounds.-- Pete Savage - cbx33::silentkwiki.ubuntu.com/PeteSavage
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