Tone Bereft wrote:You're right Machinate, now that someone respectable has called me on my BS agro-posturing I shall make a total U-turn, and come to a conclusion completely opposite to my original statement.
Covert Ops: Junk Deluxe Competition WINNERS!
Thank you.Machinate wrote: ..main focus was on sound design. K won that part easy.
Any given 5 seconds of his submission had more interesting stuff going on than 99% of the utter steaming hot piles of dog shit that is posted here on a daily basis.
Whew! Look at me! Makin' friends all OVER the place! *hugs*
Edit: And b0unce was pounced on because he was being his usual Nancy Boy happy self. Don't defend him. He could have easily have said what he said in some sort of neutral way without coming across like the complete douchbag that he his. Then again, would we really have it any other way?
I know, I know. Pot. Kettle. Black.
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Having a music competition is always going to result in a difference of opinion regarding the winner, as musical preference is such a subjective thing. In this case it was the CovOps who set the boundries, and as such ultimately reserved the right to judge based upon their own preference.
As far as I'm concerned I thoroughly enjoyed entering and actually got a lot of insight out of it. I now recon I could safely ditch every 3rd party plugin in my vst folder and it would probably benefiet my composition, Live's plugs can cover any base I need. I've been going round the house with my zoom H2 collecting sounds, as some of the ones in the comp have a quality to them that I'd forgotten existed, that little lighter gas sample has a quality that puts any synthesised noise I've ever made to shame.
It's really made me realise how set in my ways I've become, I've been feeling really stagnant and falling into behaviour patterns, relying on more and more plugs and presets to try and find inspiration, they just distract from the real task.
That said, I had this idea of having another little contest just using Operator, a "weirdest noise from one C1 and one midi clip" contest, I think it'd be pretty funny.
As far as I'm concerned I thoroughly enjoyed entering and actually got a lot of insight out of it. I now recon I could safely ditch every 3rd party plugin in my vst folder and it would probably benefiet my composition, Live's plugs can cover any base I need. I've been going round the house with my zoom H2 collecting sounds, as some of the ones in the comp have a quality to them that I'd forgotten existed, that little lighter gas sample has a quality that puts any synthesised noise I've ever made to shame.
It's really made me realise how set in my ways I've become, I've been feeling really stagnant and falling into behaviour patterns, relying on more and more plugs and presets to try and find inspiration, they just distract from the real task.
That said, I had this idea of having another little contest just using Operator, a "weirdest noise from one C1 and one midi clip" contest, I think it'd be pretty funny.
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There's that U-turn I was talking about.Tone Bereft wrote:hey guys, let's shit on each other in a different thread.
Tone Bereft wrote:stfu and contribute, self absorbed twat.
Tsk tsk, you HAD to start with the name-calling on the CovOps Competition thread...didn't ya Tone? DIDNT YA?
spreader of butter
Here's the 7 second version - this is the one to beat!mikemc wrote:Machinate wrote:. So let us shower the guy with crap now, aight?he is the lucky winner of tons o' stuff...
Maybe the next competition can be to do all of this...
... in 30 seconds
http://covops.org/uploads/structure.wav
mbp 2.66, osx 10.6.8, 8GB ram.
Re: Covert Ops: Junk Deluxe Competition WINNERS!
By the way, Caleb had three entries - which was the winner?Machinate wrote:
The runners up are Caleb Cobell, ...
Celebratory loop for the whiners, err..., winners.
http://arachnaut.googlepages.com/Loop-H ... inners.wav
http://arachnaut.googlepages.com/Loop-H ... inners.wav
