Poll: Which jingle did you prefer? You do not have permission to vote in this poll. |
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vain's | 3 | 33.33% | |
pranomostro's | 4 | 44.44% | |
venam's | 2 | 22.22% | |
Total | 9 vote(s) | 100% |
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Podcast Song Contest - Community & Forums Related Discussions
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Hello fellow nixers,
This thread is a contest for the intro/outro song of the podcast. The challenges end the 17th of June. All your submissions should be posted on this thread before this date. The voting will take place between the 17th and 18th of June. Rules: * The song length should be between 3-7 seconds * The song should be copyright free * It should be original Be creative and enjoy! Submissions: Vain: Pranomostro: Venam: The same tune can be used both for intro and outro. |
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Jingle, sure. But, an intro could be a 10 second song though, so it's close-ish.
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I used to use aldrin and neil some years ago, but neither of them is currently available as a package for Arch and I'm extremely lazy today.
So ... I remembered there was a posting about algorithmic music. I gave it a try. Interpret the data as raw unsigned 8 bit PCM files with a sampling rate of 8kHz or 44kHz, depending on which block you choose. In other words: "./nixers | aplay -q -r 8000 -f U8" Code: No idea if you'd really consider using this, but I had a hell lot of fun. :) |
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(06-06-2016, 03:27 PM)vain Wrote: I used to use aldrin and neil some years ago, but neither of them is currently available as a package for Arch and I'm extremely lazy today. Whoa, I really like that. Great work! |
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(06-06-2016, 03:27 PM)vain Wrote: [*]intro (8kHz), intro (44kHz)Loved the 44kHz, both of them. Venam, (side-topic) have you thought about background music for the podcast?
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(07-06-2016, 01:38 AM)albertocg Wrote:(06-06-2016, 03:27 PM)vain Wrote: [*]intro (8kHz), intro (44kHz)Loved the 44kHz, both of them. If you mean music playing in the background of talking I think that's a bad idea, would distract. |
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(06-06-2016, 03:27 PM)vain Wrote: I remembered there was a posting about algorithmic music. I gave it a try.After reading the article and trying myself I find this truly impressing...Insanely impressive! |
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Here is a list of music making tools for those who want to create music on *nix:
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Here is my submission (may change):
https://www.github.com/pranomostro/nintro Was played on a barisaxophone. Sorry for the potato quality, we didn't have a better microphone. |
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Thanks.
I guess I let you as a community choose which version of the intro you want (I couldn't decide which one is the best). Cheers! |
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(07-06-2016, 01:08 PM)pranomostro Wrote: Here is my submission (may change): I have absolutely no idea why, but this does indeed remind me of "UNIX". In my mind, see two greybeards sitting in a lab in the 1970s. Very weird. But nice. :-) --- For anyone interested, I've posted a quick overview of how my code works: https://www.uninformativ.de/blog/posting...NG-en.html |
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(07-06-2016, 01:08 PM)pranomostro Wrote: Here is my submission (may change):I was about to mock you about using github to host media files, but I liked them too much, so.. Great job! |
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(08-06-2016, 02:42 PM)stanislavjo Wrote: I was about to mock you about using github to host media files... why? Code: mpv https://raw.githubusercontent.com/pranomostro/nintro/master/outro.wav also, i'm glad your first post was not mocking someone. |
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(08-06-2016, 12:55 PM)vain Wrote: I have absolutely no idea why, but this does indeed remind me of "UNIX". In my mind, see two greybeards sitting in a lab in the 1970s. Very weird. But nice. :-) Because it's blues! I enjoyed your article. When playing with this type of code you find a lot of cool patterns. |
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(08-06-2016, 12:55 PM)vain Wrote: I have absolutely no idea why, but this does indeed remind me of "UNIX". In my mind, see two greybeards sitting in a lab in the 1970s. Very weird. But nice. :-) It would be interesting to know which music the old masters (dmr, ken, rob, bwk, etc.) listened to. Maybe it was jazz/blues. (08-06-2016, 02:42 PM)stanislavjo Wrote: I was about to mock you about using github to host media files, but I liked them too much, so.. Thanks! I don't want to set up an own git server, and unfortunately ipfs is still obscure. So the most easy and fast solution is github. I'm sorry. (08-06-2016, 02:25 PM)xero Wrote: i like outro best out of these files Thanks. |
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Here's is my submission:
https://paste.xinu.at/ycJWeE/ I was suppose to meet a friend that is a good musician but he didn't show up. It's been 4 years since I touched my guitar, I removed the dust from it and the rust from my keyboard driven fingers. |
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That's cool. Really relaxed and laid back.
I really like it. How long did you play the guitar? |
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(12-06-2016, 11:06 AM)pranomostro Wrote: I really like it. How long did you play the guitar? Haven't touched the guitar in 4.5 years. It was super dusty and my fingers hurt like hell when I played those. It was from my old collection of songs... Or actually the only lines I remembered. Answer: 0 years |
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Just a reminder that the voting will take place between the 17th and 18th of June, this Friday and Saturday.
Thus, all submissions should be posted by Thursday. Cheers! |
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Voting is now open!
Check the first post for more info. |
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Hu, neat.
May the best win! |
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I like the subtlety of venams.
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Congratulations to Pranomostro for winning this and for being the "official" intro song composer!
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Congrats!
That's a good choice, I think it really fits the podcast's atmosphere. :) |
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