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Post by greythunder on Mar 25, 2011 10:29:27 GMT -5
Trust me, Pro Tools 9 has no good torrent files or free trial download. Pro Tools 9 is the industry standard for professional recording. I can almost assure you that most of what you hear on the radio, in movies, TV shows, videogames, music, or any other common thing like that was made in Pro Tools 9. They would never give that to someone for free, even if just for 30 days, and a torrent would probably be all messed up and likely contain a virus or two, knowing how Pro Tools 9 is a massively big program. A torrent is out of the question, since I cannot risk a virus. I very highly doubt there is a safe and legal way to get a $600 program for free.
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Post by rain on Mar 25, 2011 15:07:06 GMT -5
AVID Pro Tools 9.0.0 with Complete Production Toolkit 2 | 8.30 GB That's huge.. I googled a little, but didnt find torrents I would trust. You could search free orchestral software or free orchestral music maker sourceforge.net/search/?q=orchestral%20musicuh, I ran out of ideas for now, but good searches should give you link to software that you can legally get for free. Only thing is that when you find something free make sure it's really free and it's not going to ask any $$$ after 30 day. 1 thing I thought about was Audacity plugins. But I am not sure if it has any plugins to simulate instruments. and 1 more idea if you can't find program to simulate whole orchestra, you can try to get stand alone simulator for every instrument. Like when you know that they have violin in orchestra, try find software that simulates violin, and then record violin parts. Then they have there trumpet or something... you can find another simulator for trumpet... and so on and then put all recordings together. But that takes lots of time...
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Post by lch503 on Mar 25, 2011 17:38:11 GMT -5
A big thanks for the music!
lch503
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Post by greythunder on Mar 26, 2011 22:38:06 GMT -5
Time that I am not willing to spend. And again, I would not get it to sound anything like the real thing from the show. It would be just as annoying and distracting as the sound effects would be. Imagine if there was a guitar song where it changes from electric to acoustic at random for no good reason. That is about what it would sound like if I tried to make certain parts of it myself.
Plus, Pro Tools is the best recording program there is. Free simulators would not sound nearly as good (and they certainly wouldn't sound nearly as good as the real instrument), and I highly doubt I could group them all in Pro Tools to cut/edit them to perfection. I simply don't see any of this working.
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Post by rain on Mar 27, 2011 7:59:41 GMT -5
Agreed. I sent mail to bugmisic. I hope i get answer soon.
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Post by greythunder on Mar 27, 2011 9:41:22 GMT -5
I really hope they respond. Again, I doubt that they bought these songs for no reason. They spent a heck of a lot of money doing this, likely, and they probably want to do more than use it for personal reasons.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 27, 2011 12:39:34 GMT -5
They want to license the music out for TV, I bet. Saban has bought back the rights to power Rangers from Disney, and now Bug Music owns the rights to the soundtrack to it. It will be making money from this.
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Post by rain on Mar 28, 2011 10:31:13 GMT -5
How you know that saban has bought back tracks? And how do you contact them? any e-mail?
So far nor reply from bugmusic
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Post by Deleted on Mar 28, 2011 15:37:31 GMT -5
Saban hasn't bought the tracks back. They'd basically buy permission to USE the tracks in productions but not the ownership rights - those would stay with Bug Music.
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Post by rain on Mar 28, 2011 16:05:38 GMT -5
Oh, I wonder if we ever have any chance to contact bugmusic. or someone with someone else who could share some tracks. Maybe they ignore incoming email or letters. one thing they cant ignore that easy is phone call.
I could organize mass spam. Then it would be attack and would attract they're attention.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 30, 2011 14:30:05 GMT -5
Has anybody tried to make MIDIs of the score yet? I'd love to get my hands on them and spruce those MIDIs up a bit with proper-sounding instruments.
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Post by rain on Mar 31, 2011 8:13:31 GMT -5
nope.
I sent yo PM to ask what you think of sending letter to bugmusic.. Seems like you didn't notice that.
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Post by kudamon on Mar 31, 2011 14:36:01 GMT -5
Havent checked this in a while, just want to say well done to you guys for keeping at it as it's really beyond my ability to help much with this anymore.
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Post by rain on Apr 1, 2011 9:53:11 GMT -5
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Post by Deleted on Apr 1, 2011 12:34:53 GMT -5
I've been thinking about this a whole lot lately and I am beginning to wonder if the only way to get the tracks would be by instigating some sort of leak, be it with the music we have, or tracking down somebody who has full recording sessions for Digimon. Of course, we can't ask the composers themselves if they could leak the whole thing - if it suddenly appears on the internet in full, Bug will ask the composers first and foremost as to if they instigated the leak. No, I figure we need to track down somebody who has the sessions but is not necessarily tied to either Bug or the composers. Now, saying that, this will prove very, very difficult as they tend to be in a higher trading circle and thus we can't actually provide them with anything they would want.
I'll see if I can find somebody and then find a lever to pull. I'm not in a hgiher trading circle though, so this will be very, very difficult.
I will say this: If you received the extended promo made up with all the tracks, do with it what you will. I can't force you to adhere to my word, and in any case, Udi must have figured I'd share it among a few people anyway. I never planned on an FFShrine or public release. But I am appreciative of how difficult it is to get hold of recording sessions, and I really think this stuff should now be out in the public domain.
EDIT: I e-mailed Paul Gordon today. As I suspected, he's been out of touch with Saban for so long he was even unaware of the rights selling to Bug Music, so he can't help us.
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