mobile update
February 8, 2005
February 8, 2005
This is a test from my new smartphone, woot. The picture is from a few weeks ago.
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This is a test from my new smartphone, woot. The picture is from a few weeks ago.
So two weeks ago we enetered a song in songfight. We didn't win, nor did I think our song was the best one, the thing that annoyed me is that the one that won I thought sucked, and the one that should have won (the one by Eight Legged Oedipus ), didn't. Which I guess is the way things go, so here's my attempt at helping: Go to songfight.org's competition for "The Truth About Aspartame", and vote for the one you like best. Or vote for the one by "Consume", either way. Only vote once, to be fair, but vote. Point being, if other people are going to get their friends to vote for them, so will I. Not that winning gets you anywhere...
After seeing someone else with one, I went and got a Motorola MPx220. Although it runs a version Windows (which takes upwards of 45 seconds to boot), I'm pretty impressed. It has a goregous screen, amazing speech recognition, etc. Also, someone from VIA got in touch with me, offering lots of support and resources for Jesusonic development. Met a couple of nice guys from them, and it looks like they may accelerate me getting the hardware to market. <3. Whoever told them to check out Jesusonic, thanks.. :) Finally, for some reason I tend to feel like I'm more on top of playing the drums when I've been awake for a long time (i.e. upwards of 12 hours). I'll listen to the recording and see if it's true, or if it just SOUNDS better at the time...
Made this ditty a couple days ago, liked it so much I decided to adjust the mix a little bit, so here it is now. Somewhat sad feeling, but in a good way. Or something. Who am I kidding?
made this this evening. half bad, I'd say. oh and mmm lasagna is good.
It's really amazing how good a decent acoustic guitar can sound.. Made this little ditty yesterday, diggin it. Also trying out various free VSTi synthesizers, some are pretty rad. Also, I just found SongFight for the first time, so hot (I know, it's been around for a while, and I'm slow to find it.. For the record, I'm not posting links to things here saying "look at me I found it first" it's more that I'm just logging what I've been looking at, etc. This is mostly in response to a comment in my last entry)
Let's see. Brad Sucks is a very awesome "band". "They" (ok I'll quit it, "he") have (err, has) some very good music, and a completely admirable way of going about distributing it. Seriously, awesome. Some of the remixes I find especially delicious, too.. Now if only I got so I could make stuff that sounded decent enough... In a related story, this page is spot on, too. OK not spot on, but mostly.. The Joshua Tree will always have a special place in my mind, but the comments on that page are just great. See the bit about pacifism. Finally, it seems my friend Cody is selling USB lights. He likes to spell "very" as "vary", too, though now I see he fixed it. Haha.
Added the ability to edit Jesusonic text files that are read by effects from within the Jesusonic editor, which has gotten very nice, so you can edit drum sequences on the fly etc. Fixed a few bugs in the process, and made the preprocessor a bit more flexible too. Good stuff, should release 0.98 soon. The other thing I added was a new effect, which is sort of a fake analog sequencer that plays the tune you want it to. The first draft of this one can only play one sound at a time, but I'm sure people will update it, or just use multiple synths at the same time. I'm also going to make a version that uses a sample instead of a generated wav, so you can have it play (in a very synthetic sounding fashion) a guitar or piano... Watched the new season of 24 premiere last night. Pretty ridiculous, but hey while I'm laughing at it, I'm still enjoying it. Gonna watch the next 2 hours tonight, too.
...then you can try listening to this song (I know I already linked to it effectively, but I feel it deserves another mention). It's a bit long and takes a while to get started up, but I'm addicted to it. Some of the words just blow me away. Anyway. We had a nice drink+poker+bowling night last night. Need to do that more. oh yes, and here's a little something I've been working on too.
To go with yesterday's mp3 (these may also have offensive aspects of them, including the quality): the as of yet untitled album (the order is obviously not final, nor are the mixes)
Her name is Charlie, and she gets real comfortable out on the porch.a rough cut of a songcaution, explicit lyrics by a group of significant others.
January 4, 2005
I'm keeping this accessible via finger as well, because well, I can. In other news, our feral cat who disappeared a week ago we found today locked in the basement of our neighbor's house. nobody was around, and the door was locked with a master lock, so I tried to pick it. I'm so out of practice it took me a good solid 5 minutes, but at the end a very skinny weak kitty came out. we're just glad kitty is back.
I am finally moving to a full on blog format. It took just about everybody else, most recently john carmack, to break me down. oh well. I'll have to put something in my .plan referencing here. gotta figure out a way to convert all of the old entries, too. or not. I'm using Brennan's hlscript. word. thanks Brennan. OK so the real reason I switched is so that I could be one of ABC's people of the year. jk.
Merry X-mas or whatnot. BTW, as a user pointed out to me, and I had already experienced, the Line6 guitarport works great with the Jesusonic. You can get them for $100, and their default software is pretty decent, but it nicely installs ASIO drivers which work well with Jesusonic, and has a good hi-z input for the guitar. Anyway, got a pod xt live for Christmas, it oughta work with that too, I'd think...
Woot, releasing the Jesusonic Software preview to the world, as my form of Christmas (or whatever) present. It badly needs a readme.txt, which I neglected, so I'll be updating it soon with more information and whatnot, but for now, for people to get playing with it, here it is: http://www.jesusonic.com/soft.php.