Reply by sparky August 20, 20072007-08-20
On Aug 18, 1:23 am, Radium <gluceg...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi: > > Eliminate all vocalizations, kicks, spikes, clicks, snares, hiss, > saxophones, leads and similar instruments by recognizing their > waveforms rather than removing the central channel of a recording. > > Current "voice cancellers" work by ridding whatever is identical in > both right and left. This would not eliminate vocals if they were > recorded differently in the right and left channels. I don't want this > at all. > > Eliminate the kicks, spikes, clicks, snares, hiss, saxophones, leads > and similar instruments as well. > > I would like to eliminate all vocalizations, kicks, spikes, clicks, > snares, hiss, saxophones, leads and similar instruments from my > following CD collection of songs: > > 1. The Perfect Fan - Backstreet Boys > 2. Drowning - Backstreet Boys > 3. I Want It That Way - Backstreet Boys > 4. Shape of My Heart - Backstreet Boys > 5. As Long As You Love Me - Backstreet Boys > 6. Chariots of Fire -- Stephen Logaradis > 7. The Long Race -- Bruce Hornsby > 8. Holiday -- Green Day > 9. Boulevard of Broken Dreams -- Green Day > 10. American Idiot -- Green Day > 11. We Live - Bosson > 12. You Opened My Eyes -- Bosson > 13. Where Are You - Bosson > 14. One In a Million - Bosson > 15. Drops of Jupiter - Train > 16. Online Songs - Blink 182 > 17. The Rock Show - Blink 182 > 18. All The Small Things - Blink 182 > 19. One More Night - Phil Collins > 20. Another Day In Paradise - Phil Collins > 21. Can't Stop Loving You -- Phil Collins > 22. Distant Early Warning -- Rush > 23. Subdivisions -- Rush > 24. Lock and Key -- Rush > 25. Summer of '69 -- Bryan Adams > 26. Right Here Waiting -- Richard Marx > 27. Walking Away -- Craig David > 28. Jump -- Van Halen > 29. Ms. Jackson -- Out Kast > 30. The One -- Backstreet Boys > 31. Africa -- Toto > 32. These Dreams -- Heart > > Basically I would like to keep in these songs, only the pianos, > guitars, psychedelic instruments, synth pads and similar instruments. > Then make the volume of the synth pads the loudest and decrease the > pianos and guitars to the point where they can still be heard without > overriding the synth pads. > > Here what I would like to with some other types of instruments: > > Bass instruments should be separated into a different track. This > track should be high-pass filtered to amplify the high-frequency > components -- and attenuate the low-frequency components -- of the > bass instruments until this track's average frequency is the same as > the average frequency of the track containing non-bass instruments -- > i.e. the track containing everything other than the bass instruments. > > As for violins, I really enjoy it when a bunch of violins are played > in sync. I don't much like the sound of just one violin playing. > > Thanks, > > Radium
Do you get these fantasies when you are playing with your blowup girlfriend?
Reply by Michael A. Terrell August 19, 20072007-08-19
Bob wrote:
> > "John Fields" <jfields@austininstruments.com> wrote: > > On Fri, 17 Aug 2007 22:23:02 -0700, Radium <glucegen1@gmail.com> > > --- > > Back again, annoying troll? > > > > JF > > I say we all pitch in and buy him a girlfriend. > > Bob
Are there any girls who are that desperate for money? -- Service to my country? Been there, Done that, and I've got my DD214 to prove it. Member of DAV #85. Michael A. Terrell Central Florida
Reply by Don Bowey August 19, 20072007-08-19
On 8/18/07 8:32 PM, in article sdefc39e014fob0lu304903afh3cnamv52@4ax.com,
"Al in Dallas" <alfargnoli@yahoo.com> wrote:

> On Sat, 18 Aug 2007 23:25:26 +0200, Sander deWaal <nospam@wanadoo.nl> > wrote: > >> BobG <bobgardner@aol.com> said: >> >> >>> Go down to the local music store and buy all these songs on Karaoke >>> CDs... great music tracks that sound just like the originals. You can >>> play them in your bedroom and sing at the top of your lungs instead of >>> typing away on usenet groups. >> >> >> More importantly, he wouldn't annoy nearly as much people. > > What's the story on Radium? Is he just a standard troll?
Yes, but also he has a very short attention span, believes everything he thinks up is vital in some way and has a compelling urge to share his ideas .
Reply by Bob August 19, 20072007-08-19
"John Fields" <jfields@austininstruments.com> wrote:
> On Fri, 17 Aug 2007 22:23:02 -0700, Radium <glucegen1@gmail.com> > --- > Back again, annoying troll? > > JF
I say we all pitch in and buy him a girlfriend. Bob
Reply by George M. Middius August 19, 20072007-08-19

Al in Dallas said:

> What's the story on Radium? Is he just a standard troll?
Dear me. What octanes of troll are you familiar with? Is it, like, standard, substandard, and exceptional? Or are they standard, irregular, and special-order? Please explain your seemingly bizarre locution. TIA.
Reply by Al in Dallas August 19, 20072007-08-19
On Sat, 18 Aug 2007 23:25:26 +0200, Sander deWaal <nospam@wanadoo.nl>
wrote:

>BobG <bobgardner@aol.com> said: > > >>Go down to the local music store and buy all these songs on Karaoke >>CDs... great music tracks that sound just like the originals. You can >>play them in your bedroom and sing at the top of your lungs instead of >>typing away on usenet groups. > > >More importantly, he wouldn't annoy nearly as much people.
What's the story on Radium? Is he just a standard troll? -- Al in St. Lou
Reply by August 19, 20072007-08-19
On Aug 18, 1:23 am, Radium <gluceg...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Eliminate all vocalizations, kicks, spikes, clicks, snares, hiss, > saxophones, leads and similar instruments by recognizing their > waveforms rather than removing the central channel of a recording.
It's simple to do. On the back of your CD player there's a wire, usually black in color, about 3 feet long, that ends in two prongs about 1/2" apart. It's often plugged into a mating connector on the wall. To eliminate all vocalizations, kicks, spikes, clicks, snares, snores, snorts, snots, saxophones, sousaphones, francophobes, fronkenstiens, leads, beads, sneeds, screeds and deeds, do NOT plug this wire into a mating connector. It will eliminate these instruments and, as an added bargain, MUCH more. And, while you're at it, do the same with any computer you might have the urge to use.
> I don't much like the sound of just one violin playing.
Not as much as we don't like the sound of one Radium posting, you don't.
Reply by George M. Middius August 18, 20072007-08-18

Sander deWaal said:

> >play them in your bedroom and sing at the top of your lungs instead of > >typing away on usenet groups.
> More importantly, he wouldn't annoy nearly as much people.
Try this: "Serenity now. Serenity now. I will not get mad. Serenity now, dammit!" (That's from an American TV show. You're forgiven if you don't recognize it.)
Reply by Sander deWaal August 18, 20072007-08-18
BobG <bobgardner@aol.com> said:


>Go down to the local music store and buy all these songs on Karaoke >CDs... great music tracks that sound just like the originals. You can >play them in your bedroom and sing at the top of your lungs instead of >typing away on usenet groups.
More importantly, he wouldn't annoy nearly as much people. -- - Maggies are an addiction for life. -
Reply by Radium August 18, 20072007-08-18
On Aug 18, 8:00 am, BobG <bobgard...@aol.com> wrote:

> great music tracks that sound just like the originals.
I wish they did.