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    Quote Originally Posted by ampzilla747 View Post
    Well let’s see what Spectrumlab shows on the low end of this track. Well you can see the blinding pink spots that’s where most of the hard low end level is at.

    The track was basically repeating itself with the odd 30Hz high level peak now and then, but mostly around the 40Hz to 50Hz range.

    The little tiny pink spots look like nuclear bass explosions…Kaboom! Kaboom! Kaboom!

    It was kinder of relaxing, and noticed a lyric to “Pump up the volume” wasn’t that Mars? I’d have to have a look around for a decent stereo version on, youtube.
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    A nice credit to the astronauts with lots of achieve footage of the original “Mercury Seven” “The Right Stuff”.

    M.A.R.S. - Pump Up The Volume
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eGPhUr-T6UM

    Lousy upload least on my end its all lagging behind the video image is out of sync with the music.

    The sub bass response doesn’t surprise me at all.
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    Well I like this song its relaxing and soothing as well as spiritual.

    A most beautiful song: Ave Maria (Schubert) - Andrea Bocelli
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_6Qu1...eature=related

    There’s a version that was used in “Alive” (1993) on the end credits that had different sound to it, can’t seem to find that version on youtube.

    Edit:
    Well it doesn’t surprise me that there’s dozen of uploaded videos of the film. Some a short like this one playing…

    Ave Maria de Schubert: Film les survivants.
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-McO9...eature=related

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    This was just too damn funny

    STAR TREK BOHEMIAN RHAPSODY
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xU2MQ...E&feature=grec

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    The following YouTube video blew me away - not from the music but from the technology and new artforms it is allowing. The referenced video has a 1080p playback option and I highly recommend selecting it and viewing full screen if your internet connection has the bandwidth.

    Here is the "Virtual Choir"

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D7o7BrlbaDs
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    That was nice sounding and was figuring out how it was mixed created?

    I see there are videos of the (tenors) and then it clicked.

    Did they take each voice and place it within the computer filing for to sync the many voices together and within sound field space to crate the virtual illusion with a touch of echo reverberation to give it the size of hall?

    Wow very impressive.

    I had a very slow speed on the video to audio one was way out of sync, the video but was listening to the sound, though Dolby Pro-LogicII Movie mode on the JBL sound system.

    Wow, wow track and nice depth to the voices as well as inspiring. I wonder if there is a DVD in 5.1 of it?

    In another way it’s like the first stereo recoding or (live stereo broadcast) that was done over telephone wires and sent hundreds of miles away to and audience over loudspeakers (1933). So the principles haven’t changes much only the technology as allowed us to bring many together via internet/satellite what ever, to cerate pleasing event.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stereophonic_sound

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    Sounds best in Dolby stereo with the opening titles and dialogue voice panning.

    The Jackal - Original Score by Carter Burwell - Opening Titles and Ending Credits.
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6TZGgKSeYyI

    Two videos feature the same music one featured in “The Jackel” (1997)
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4HV_d...eature=related

    The other was featured in the “Underworld” trailer (2002)
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cRdIw...eature=related

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    Here is what that guy was listening to ,that shook the things off the table

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MGwEakomEPM

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    A Milli Vanilli - Call Smooth-E

    Quote Originally Posted by ampzilla747 View Post
    Here is what that guy was listening to ,that shook the things off the table

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MGwEakomEPM
    Well on the sub bass it had nice firm beat but it was vibrating the room to the point of senseless (due to the level I and the concrete type flooring).

    I see it’s centred with drum beats mostly around 50Hz with purses between each beat.

    The kiddie’s room looks like a dormitory at a collage? The flooring looks like it’s the same type as mine but I’d say a bit more, stiffer concrete.

    The room is shaped differently then mine. Its possible the sub being located underneath a dressing table will react the objects on it to dance around and fall off.

    A simple sine wave would do this.

    Also he might not be aware of room (nulls) that if, you move to certain location in the room you’ll have a (null) where the bass drop rhythm well decrees in SPL db level. He had it up so high because you can see the bass driver cone moving insanely! LOL

    Also the dressing table will react like an enclosure with sound waves being just a bit greater inside thus shaking it around.

    Hmm, the floor could be wooden thou it looks like concrete with laminated flooring covering it?

    What this kiddie needs is an SPL db meter so we can know what the SPL db level was in that room. Also room boom is possible so all you get is (boom! boom!) and one note bass tones.
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eJq1H...c&feature=grec
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    Another YouTube video that illustrates how technology is changing music.

    For your listening enjoyment - the James Bond theme played on the Eigenharp.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zcVqJh0qEMc

    The technology is explained here:

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qJhiY3oQRIk
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    Quote Originally Posted by Don McRitchie View Post
    Another YouTube video that illustrates how technology is changing music.

    For your listening enjoyment - the James Bond theme played on the Eigenharp.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zcVqJh0qEMc

    The technology is explained here:

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qJhiY3oQRIk
    Those instruments reminds me of the, cantina band in Star Wars LOL.

    Wow
    David Arnold has done a nice touch to his scores, maybe he should hire these lads to be in the orchestra for the next Bond film.



    Star Wars Cantina Band 1+2
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BR0TvNGrxpI

    Cantina Band
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z-qd198SFwo&feature=fvw

    Star Wars "Cantina Band" on Chapman Stick
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a7kIclA4yq4
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    Jerry Goldsmith’s dramatic final conclusion to the “OMEN The Final Conflict” (1981) sounds wicked in Dolby stereo.

    Jerry Goldsmith The Final Conflict - Main Title / The Second Coming
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oDgBGtIBVVg

    Horns play loud followed by some tympani and then goes into a string moment with a gothic sounding voices/choir.


    Jerry Goldsmith The Final Conflict The Blooding / The Hunt
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TLfM1...eature=related

    All scoring composers have this, signature tone in the style in which they present their music. Jerry was one such composer that has this tonal musical sound that will sound, like Rambo or Star Trek or maybe the other way around.

    Starting at (2 minutes 11 seconds to 2 minutes 16 seconds) sounds like Star Trek 2009 composed by Michael Giacchino with the horns blowing at the start of the film. I have this ear that listens!

    This score might sound over bright and a little reduction of the main levels while turning the sub up a few db providing the lows from the sub are going to be uniform then the milder upper sub bass will should have this tickling low end on the clothing and around the sofa.

    5 minutes 44 seconds reminds me of Rambo “First Blood” which came out a year after (1982).

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    A nice tranquil piece of pan pipes playing along with the Iceland volcanic eruption.

    Mother Nature is a life sucking bitch from which there is no escape from.

    2nd volcano eruption in Iceland for 2010. 14.04.2010. Day 1. Music by Jonn Serrie.
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zy4P5...eature=popular

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    The London Symphony Orchestra - Thriller (Jackson cover) sound cool in Dolby stereo
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KkPqb...g&feature=grec

    Smooth Criminal & London Symphony Orchestra sounds wicked in Dolby stereo on JBL
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fDqiA...eature=related

    Jackson Beats Loud JBL

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    Sounds better in DOLBY STEREO 4.2.4 on the JBL sound system




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