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Post by lonestarss on Jun 15, 2011 19:54:23 GMT -5
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Post by Deleted on Jun 16, 2011 14:58:43 GMT -5
You can PM him on YouTube, or drop him a channel comment, but I bet he gets so many channel comments that he just doesn't even look at them.
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Post by rain on Jun 23, 2011 8:15:53 GMT -5
I discoverend that bugmusic replys you when you dont ask about digimon music. and as soon as you start talking about digimon music they ignore you.
I sent mail "why doesnt bugmusic reply to e-mails" and after that I got reply in half hour, then sent him explanation about what I was trying to ask from bugmusic. and after that he ignored me.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 23, 2011 15:21:54 GMT -5
We need to find somebody who has the recording sessions, since Bug Music quite clearly refuses to help us.
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Post by rain on Jun 23, 2011 16:15:26 GMT -5
have you tried to phone LA office? phone call seems harder to ignore. Or have you tried to act as customer? I mean send them e-mail like Hello I am insterested if I can buy some tracks from you. << dont say wah exectly you want to buy. just keep it to you. and when you get them chat with you, reveal your true wishes, and see you can somehow trick them.
Other way is ask NSA. This organization owns everything that people ever sent over internet (assu,ming that all tracks are e-mailed atleast once in history). It doesnt matter if you live in USA or in Israel, when you send something over internet NSA has copy of it. Only problem is that you have to be respected and trusted person in US goverment if you want to get anything from them.
To put this post back to topic. do you know contacts of people who might have recordings. Have you tried Skype search? Also digimon 01 is quite old back then they probably didn't use digital data storage and cassettes or CDs (dont forget that CD and DVD has some properties from liquid ) loose they're quality as time goes by.
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Post by Deji on Jun 24, 2011 12:11:43 GMT -5
I find it hard to believe that the data for digimon is lost when Ginga: Nagareboshi Gin (from the 80s) has a complete original soundtrack available.
I don't know why they are denying people based on digimon being an interest, but it sounds fishy to me. I wonder what other sorts of things they deny. Did you try telling them you were a minority or something (maybe they reject that too).
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Post by greythunder on Jun 25, 2011 0:58:38 GMT -5
Hey guys, I just wanted to quickly drop by and say that I have not given up hope yet. I just don't have any time to search with you guys. But I've never stopped keeping track of this conversation, so please note that I am still in on this too.
Also, I would like to say that the price range on the keyboard I want to get has skyrocketed (that is why I don't have it yet), so I will be getting an extremely nice one. I'm looking at an $800 keyboard (A Yamaha DGX 640 for those who care to see a specific model name), so I will have more creativity with any recordings I do than I will know how to handle. That keyboard looks seriously amazing. I am confident that I can make a very good cover of this song (both a realistic-sounding one and a piano-sounding cover) even though it won't be completely perfect. What I could probably do is make one that can connect to the video that already exists of the second half of the song (where it gets faster) so we can have a complete song, even if only the second half is original. Would anyone consider that a possibility? If I can't end up doing that, then I will work very hard to make a convincing cover of the song with the keyboard from beginning to end. I'm sure I'll come up with something.
Don't get too excited, though, as it will be a little bit until I can get this thing. It's gonna be $800 (not considering tax), and it will take me a very long time to get that kind of money. But I do plan this to be my first real project of what to record with that thing.
I'm probably not gonna post back for a little bit after I comment back on any replies I get for this post, but just note that I have not given up and I will eventually get this keyboard.
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Post by rain on Jun 25, 2011 4:26:39 GMT -5
That's great. Also you could go on some forums where you find keyboard experts and ask they're opinion. Thisway you can get idea if it's truely good keyboard or of on only looks good because of advertising campaign was good. Those experts would maybe point out some property to look at that you even cant thing of.
Fox example: Can you take sound from keyboard directly to computer (using some cable)? Or is using microphone only option? Note that microphone kills quality since sound will have to travel trough air to reach mic. When you have option to directly connect keyboard and computer with cable, you can get everything with good original quality.
Deji do you think Nagareboshi Gin would give those tracks us out? that would be awesome.
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Post by Deji on Jun 25, 2011 13:41:47 GMT -5
Ginga Nagareboshi Gin is a series, not a studio. I can see what studio did the recordings for the audio and whatnot, but I don't know if they were ever affiliated with Digimon.
I was just pointing out the improbability of the tracks being gone since digimon is an older series.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 25, 2011 13:45:13 GMT -5
A keyboard can be used as a MIDI controller, and from there you can use that with an orchestral suite, like EWQL Symphony Orchestra.
Dunno why they're all silent myself. I'm sure somebody has the recording sessions somewhere, but the trick is finding somebody who has them.
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Post by bestieverhad on Jun 25, 2011 15:58:05 GMT -5
i think i found the missing piece to omnimon's birth/heroic theme. After rewatching the series 1 and 2 i have encountered many episodes where this piece has been played in the background. For me the best complete audio of the piece is found in this episode from 8:50 - 9:25 but its hard to hear with Yolei talking haha
Same piece played in this episode but is also incomplete from 1:45 - 2:20
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Post by greythunder on Jun 25, 2011 18:47:06 GMT -5
@ Rain, this thing will record fine. I've intentionally avoided the advertising from the big companies. I've looked up very nice sounding recordings from people that own these things and talked to these users about it over youtube, so I'm very sure that I will be able to record with this thing. Remember, I have Pro Tools. If any program will make it have as good of a sound quality as it was in the videos I looked up, it will be that.
@ ggctuk, I am unaware of how an orchestral suite works. From the looks of it, it will act as a very expensive plug-in to Pro Tools that I could use my keyboard to work with. But honestly, I don't think I want to spend the money to buy this. The program, according to the version, is everything from $200 to $900. I'm guessing it's amazingly professional for what it is, but I don't see any practical use for that program beyond this song, which I already think I could do fine with the keyboard. I'm really not willing to spend any money at all outside this keyboard, to be honest. I don't know how I'm going to get enough money for that thing anytime soon as is.
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Post by rain on Jun 26, 2011 4:58:25 GMT -5
bestieverhad track you are looking for is here www.megaupload.com/?d=A2FKRCEM uploaded by ggstuck. @do you spend that money just to cover digimon music or is it your hobby? ---- I am sure there is at least 1 person in world who has tracks and who would give it out to us. I think Shuki Levy might even agree, and he might even have Skype account. but I havent tried them all yet. There are maybe 10 to 12 Shuki Levys in skype. Only thing is that they might all be wrong guys. What do you guys think of skype hunting? All I know about him is he knows in Israel. Have anyone tried pg@stayawakemusic.com? I just tried to day. And sent various other mails out.
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Post by greythunder on Jun 26, 2011 12:44:42 GMT -5
@do you spend that money just to cover digimon music or is it your hobby? Was this directed at me? If so, then I will answer it. Well, music and recording is a huge hobby for me as a whole. I write lots original music of my own and I am working on covers of a lot of things. This song will just be one of my many projects. It will simply be one of my bigger ones once I get the keyboard. There is actually another digimon-related song I will be covering, though. It actually may turn into a longer-term project than this since it will be so hard to do. It's a Japanese song from Tamers. Here's the video: www.youtube.com/watch?v=vDtDrPct2fYAnd yes, I do intend to sing this in full Japanese, and I am not going to skip anything. (Meaning I will need to pull off that guitar solo towards the ending and everything.) This is going to be a huge project for me and will probably take more of my attention than Omnimon Born/Heroic Theme, but Omnimon will still be a large project for me. This is all going to be on top of writing original music, by the way. I guess you could say I am turning into a full-scale indie musician. I hope to grow a bit of a reputation through all this. Whoa, I didn't mean to make this that long. I just wanted to explain a few of the things I'm going to be working on.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 26, 2011 14:53:50 GMT -5
The second video has the film version, the first has the "sent" version. So, it seems both versions were used in the series.
I have an orchestral Suite, EWQLSO Orchestra Silver. All you need to do is export any tracks you make into MIDI files (preferably annotated so each track tells me what instrument is supposed to play) and I can do the rest.
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