(26-10-2019, 06:36)Jerome Wrote: Unfortunately my chief sound engineer had to be sent off to the happy hunting grounds yesterday. Her kidneys were packing up and I could not bear to see her in any distress. For fifteen years she put up with constant weird noises and general mayhem in my home studio and never complained. I will miss her presence. She was particularly fond of Brian Eno's - Music for Films. Go figure. Farewell my old friend.
26-10-2019, 15:45 (This post was last modified: 26-10-2019, 15:51 by Jerome.)
Thx people - yes, very hard to let them go but you have to make their comfort the first priority. Everything else is secondary. And my vet is first class - Aoife McCormack and her husband Tim are a bloody good team. Been to many vets in my time over the years but these two are the real deal. Both very rare birds indeed. And they honeymooned in SA - so they have taste as well!
(26-10-2019, 10:30)Dissily Mordentroge Wrote:
(26-10-2019, 06:36)Jerome Wrote: Unfortunately my chief sound engineer had to be sent off to the happy hunting grounds yesterday. Her kidneys were packing up and I could not bear to see her in any distress. For fifteen years she put up with constant weird noises and general mayhem in my home studio and never complained. I will miss her presence. She was particularly fond of Brian Eno's - Music for Films. Go figure. Farewell my old friend.
(26-10-2019, 15:45)Jerome Wrote: Thx people - yes, very hard to let them go but you have to make their comfort the first priority. Everything else is secondary. And my vet is first class - Aoife McCormack and her husband Tim are a bloody good team. Been to many vets in my time over the years but these two are the real deal. Both very rare birds indeed. And they honeymooned in SA - so they have taste as well!
(26-10-2019, 10:30)Dissily Mordentroge Wrote:
(26-10-2019, 06:36)Jerome Wrote: Unfortunately my chief sound engineer had to be sent off to the happy hunting grounds yesterday. Her kidneys were packing up and I could not bear to see her in any distress. For fifteen years she put up with constant weird noises and general mayhem in my home studio and never complained. I will miss her presence. She was particularly fond of Brian Eno's - Music for Films. Go figure. Farewell my old friend.
Small world . My Russian Wolf Hound (seen below with cousin ) was very fond of Eno’s ‘Music for Airports’ but hated organ music.
Good God he's a giant!!!
Was. She went to the great kennel in the sky more than a few years ago. They’re an odd breed. Totally civilised indoors but ragingly wild out in the open countryside. The Russians hunted with them on horseback, three dogs at a time on fast release leads. If however the dogs spotted a wolf or some other creature before the hunter released them they’d often pull hunter and horse over. They are often mistaken for a piss-elegant, overbred fashion accessory of a dog. People who acquire them on with that basis soon learn they’ve made a big mistake.
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Klemen is busy banging away at his drum kit in Slovenia working on the last few tracks of the 'Scenes' project and I am busy banging away at the synths for my new electronic project. Have to say the studio is not the same without my old feline friend. Anyway I have had a stray cat living in my garden for years so I have decided to take her in but she's very wary of the studio equipment, lights & random noises. She looks at me as though I am nuts. She may be right...
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I have come to the conclusion that I work in fits and starts. Every time my sequencing package does not want to start properly I throw a fit. Technology just plain sucks sometimes. Grrrr.
'The purpose of life is a life of purpose' - Athena Orchard.
31-10-2019, 08:23 (This post was last modified: 31-10-2019, 08:26 by Dissily Mordentroge.)
(28-10-2019, 08:32)Jerome Wrote: Klemen is busy banging away at his drum kit in Slovenia working on the last few tracks of the 'Scenes' project and I am busy banging away at the synths for my new electronic project. Have to say the studio is not the same without my old feline friend. Anyway I have had a stray cat living in my garden for years so I have decided to take her in but she's very wary of the studio equipment, lights & random noises. She looks at me as though I am nuts. She may be right...
Ok a few more minutes down the new electronic road. Updated the audio file with part 2 now almost complete. Not so sure about the melody line from the 3 minute mark onwards. Seems a bit vague to me in parts. Might have to rework that bit but the rest I am happy with. Only for electronic geeks and other assorted nuts - http://www.auralscapes.com
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