I like to tip. =)

Well, since I'm not around my studio at the moment I don't have any hands-down examples. But I was thinking about a sort of soft choir with some rhythmic percussion pad. That would give it an organic sound, while a good use of the stereofield and clever reverbing could make it quite vivid. But I think it would be quite nice to get away from the "sampled synthesizer" sound that every OS has had since the days when the dinosaurs walked the earth. :)

/weidel

2006/8/1, Peter Savage <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
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.


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