http://soundcloud.com/polyslax/escapist
Everything's pretty well soaking in it.
The previews of "Prometheus" look awesome. I think that the cerebral quality of "Alien" will be there, but the naturalism of the acting and dialogue won't be there. "Alien" was very much a movie of the 1970's, in that the actors had very informal lines to say, and delivered them in a fairly low key manner, until they all started dying. The dialogue up until about halfway through the movie isn't that far from a Robert Altman film set in space.@midnight wrote:Supposedly the new "Prometheus" movie goes into the origin of the "Space Pilots" race of aliens... Ridley Scott said that it is connected to the "Alien" universe but is not a direct prequel. I'm keeping my expectations low because movies nowadays just don't have the cerebral quality that they did in the 70's but maybe Ridley will surprise us.
So instead by CGI you are attracted by the movie's CGA (computer generated audio). Wait - what about the "good acting and a plot/story"?metalifuxx wrote:Directors think CGI scenes will attract people over good acting and a plot/story [...] IF Hollywood wants my money, they better do a 3D IMAX CGI'ed movie as good/better as Avatar, and they better have Hans Zimmer do the soundtrack and use Zebra/Diva while they're at it.
I'll have to look at the code to see which algorithms have the noisy modulation. Otherwise, the trend with the Aliens algorithms was to try to add as much mojo as possible.@midnight wrote:Sean, I was wondering if you could talk about the differences in the dark algorithms since there are so many at this point.
For example, the description of the original Dark Room algo says:
"A hybrid between the grungy early digital reverbs and the modern algorithms found in ValhallaRoom, with reduced high frequency content, noisy yet lush randomized modulation, a HUGE spatial image, echo density ranging from grungy to dense while retaining clarity, and tons of mojo."
Do the newer Nostromo/Narcissus/LV426/Sulaco have as much of the "mojo" going on as the original Dark Room? Do they have less or more of it?
Like basically on a bright to dark scale, where would you place the algorithms?
You forgot the greatest match of them all :Sampleconstruct wrote:VRoom vs ÜberMod, Zebras vs Camels, frogs vs. cows, Mercedes vs. Ferraris, men vs. women, children vs. adults, Reverb vs. Deverb, Curry vs. Stew - blablablablablabla....
Where did you read about this?antithesist wrote:Since Zimmer and CGI have come up, I have to say I liked the Inception score more than most of Hans' scores. The movie was pretty good, too. I think I read somewhere about Zimmer's mix engineer Alan Meyerson checking out VRoom. Isn't that also the guy with the stack of Bricastis? Maybe it was someone else on both counts.
Uuuuh, dangerous! That would open Pandora's Box, VRoom would cannibalize itself, spatial anti-matter would be created and all Reverbs on this planet would suddenly sound equally good and bad, lush and thin, metallic and smooth, no more flame wars, no more KVR, no more nothing. So let's not start this fight...Tp3 wrote:You forgot the greatest match of them all :Sampleconstruct wrote:VRoom vs ÜberMod, Zebras vs Camels, frogs vs. cows, Mercedes vs. Ferraris, men vs. women, children vs. adults, Reverb vs. Deverb, Curry vs. Stew - blablablablablabla....
ValhallaRoom vs ValhallaRoom.
Hard match![]()
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