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Nobody
Registered: Jan 2014 Posts: 20 |
REQ: Coder for a decent musicplayer with animations
As written, I am looking for someone who has time and fun coding me a little player for 5-6 (Stereo!-)Burzum (*)-ambienttracks like this:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DaFS0ZMHeco
* inform yourself before and pls leave politics out here.
If you´re interested and able to code a little menu which loads the tracks and playing some decent (black/white-psychedelic?) visualizations while playing, feel free to send me a pn! |
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Shine
Registered: Jul 2012 Posts: 369 |
I am listening Ambient since 1992 ... and i really like this track ... good luck for finding somebody for your project! :) |
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Nobody
Registered: Jan 2014 Posts: 20 |
Same for ´one step beyond´ from Madness -
someone time and fun to coding a demo in "Spaceball"-style, just with a person dancing Ska-style like in the original musicvideo? |
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Dane
Registered: May 2002 Posts: 423 |
A musicplayer with animations?
I prefer to call them demos. |
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Nobody
Registered: Jan 2014 Posts: 20 |
But in case of more than one tune (Burzum) it would be a fine thing to be able to switch between the tracks....also a ´fast-forward´-function would be cool, but I think thats a bit hard/impossible to realize, together with an animation...all in all something like PSID. For one track (1stbeyond) only I would call it demo, too... |
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TheRyk
Registered: Mar 2009 Posts: 2244 |
Well, why not link your tracks to one SID-file as shown in the other thread and use PSID64 V1.2 or PlayEm64 V1.2 Tools (and Music) Collection or anything the like in the first place :)
OK, not demo-ish enough maybe. Anyway, Quote:impossible to realize is nothing. Even if the tunes are already done and it's too much effort now to work with subtunes, there's crunching, so unless it's all done with ancient RAM-consuming digi drum tracker, about 10-12 tunes plus blingbling should easily fit into one file. |
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Nobody
Registered: Jan 2014 Posts: 20 |
At the moment I have a look at all the available tools, nice what is already available, I think I play around with them a little bit at first. Its not a tool/demomaker , but SpiderJ´s Godspeed-player looks interesting...
In case of Burzum I´ll need to finish the tracks completely at all, and then I think my first step would be a selfmade Yt-video (which I am working on since months) - then people could hear how it sounds. |
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TheRyk
Registered: Mar 2009 Posts: 2244 |
Also an option for non-coding musicians (not for collection but for single tunes) is use of a writer/noter such as Ultraflash-Noter V3.0 Featuring Live-(De)Crunching tons of features |
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Nobody
Registered: Jan 2014 Posts: 20 |
Whats a bit problematic with available tools is the fact that all my musics I want a visualisation for are made with 2 sids... |