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Post by philc on Jun 15, 2015 11:15:57 GMT
No music to post so I came across this again which I posted some years back, so here it is again for fun and for new members "How to mix Flingel Bunt" youtu.be/dlnUDAr2v1UPhil The sound is via video camera so
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Post by Cruachan on Jun 15, 2015 16:16:53 GMT
Hi Phil, That was amazing! How on earth did you do that? Clearly stop motion photography wasn't involved as the monitors appear to be displaying in real time, yet the EQ changes are moving in time to the beat of the tune and are obviously part of the desired recorded effect rather than having any practical value. I'm well flummoxed! Regards, Mike
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Post by philc on Jun 15, 2015 17:28:39 GMT
Mike, I didn't reasize that it could be a quiz..so any more suggestions By the way the sound being heard is my bt and lead and it's coming from the speakers via the desk. Phil
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Post by grip on Jun 15, 2015 18:41:55 GMT
Hi Phil,
I recall your previous post of this....it's just as entertaining now, a work of art.
Kind regards,
Chris
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Post by sheendigs on Jun 15, 2015 21:28:14 GMT
Nice video presentation.. I guess that you recorded the music with every position synchronised and then when you plaback the music..the fader controls just position themselves with what you had recorded..and filmed these actions Sheendigs
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Post by philc on Jun 15, 2015 21:53:09 GMT
Thanks Chris. Sheendigs.....not quite Phil
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Post by sandra on Jun 16, 2015 2:50:17 GMT
Only a few people know that Phil used to have a Performing Flea Circus and when he sold it he kept some of his best performing fleas for occasions such as this. The ones moving the faders are not actually his best, they are just the strongest ones, the really clever and talented ones are the ones playing the guitars and the drums but as they are a bit camera shy he keeps them out of camera shot.
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Post by garyallen on Jun 16, 2015 5:57:38 GMT
Hi Phil, Did you have the fire extinguisher on standby ? LOL regards gary
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Post by philc on Jun 16, 2015 6:43:57 GMT
Aaargh! Gary, you spoke too soon!
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Post by Cruachan on Jun 18, 2015 12:22:09 GMT
Only a few people know that Phil used to have a Performing Flea Circus and when he sold it he kept some of his best performing fleas for occasions such as this. The ones moving the faders are not actually his best, they are just the strongest ones, the really clever and talented ones are the ones playing the guitars and the drums but as they are a bit camera shy he keeps them out of camera shot. Oh Sandra, Sandra, Sandra, c'mon, next you'll be expounding the theory that the world is round when in fact we all still believe that it's quite flat. Remember Michael Bentine's 'Potty Time'? Unfortunately this highly intellectual debate didn't move on to a conclusion so we still don't know the truth of the matter: youtu.be/XRL6my1z0swThere's never a flea lunch! Well Phil, any chance you're going to tell us how it was really done? Regards, Mike
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Post by philc on Jun 18, 2015 12:32:24 GMT
Ok Mike, The D8b has four Banks, Tape, Line, Effects and Masters, the faders act differently for each bank so when the "Tape" bank is selected, faders can be moved/automated for that bank, then when for example the "Effects" bank is selected, the faders re-position themselves for that bank and movements/automation can be applied...so although the faders are set for the "Tape" bank mix, I have the "Line" bank selected and I can move/automate the faders without effecting the mix Phil
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Post by sandra on Jun 18, 2015 16:06:45 GMT
That takes me back a long way Mike. I used to like his "It's a square world" too
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