I spent five minutes with GarageBand. I did not try to figure out anything except for how to record something right away using nothing but myself as the sound originator. And out came what I've affectionately dubbed "recording #11". I think it has something to do with a track I overwrote and how when I first dropped it into iTunes it split all the tracks up separately. One of them was "recording #11".
And yes I realize my timing was off. And that some sounds are a bit random. But I like that, the random part, that is.
If there's no room left for improvement, then there's really no room left is there.
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Saturday, June 24
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larzini
on Sat 24 Jun 2006 09:26 PM EDT
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larzini
on Sat 24 Jun 2006 12:11 PM EDT
Click and laugh. Can't describe without spoiling. It's short and to the point.
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larzini
on Sat 24 Jun 2006 09:37 AM EDT
Visit my previous link on the mysterious ghost photographers of San Andreas. The link to the movie was dead. It was a ghost link, if you will. And, if you won't, well...it still wasn't working. But now that's all over. I will probably make this available on YouTube in the near future.
It was made with a digital camera, but I still think it's the only movie online featuring the ghost photographer. I could be wrong. I've been wrong before. But let's just say I'm not and move in. As far as the new Grand Theft Auto for PS2, Liberty City Stories, no, I haven't purchased it yet. UPDATE:The video is on YouTube now as well. Here, in my vlog and here, in the greater YouTubeosphere. |
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