RPGs and Recording

general questions, comments and ideas about recording, audio, music, etc.
twitchmonitor
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Re: RPGs and Recording

Post by twitchmonitor » Fri Oct 22, 2004 3:15 pm

dwlb wrote:
twitchmonitor wrote:I have RCHs in my past, and BCHs in my present.
That actually disqualifies you, I believe, as it indicates success in an area where most gamers fail miserably.
But I WAS an Eagle Scout!

Ah, the magic of my youth...when we'd go on camping trips and throw smooth, fist-sized rocks at each other in the river while the parents got wasted on Wild Turkey back at the campfire.

Spiderhead69
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Re: RPGs and Recording

Post by Spiderhead69 » Fri Oct 22, 2004 4:17 pm

RefD wrote:
Spiderhead69 wrote:A quicl lesson in High School heiarchy...

Never played D & D as that was for the dorks and nerds.

I was a band fag, we were cool...

The jocks and popular people were to shallow for us...They didn't appreciate classical music, worried too much about apearance and labels.

The stoners were cool because some of the band fags were stoners and we all liked music.

Everyone stayed away from the shit kickers and goat ropers.
in "high school" i was a musician (guitar, bass, violin, singer, etc.).
sadly, my academic performance was too erratic to be allowed to stay in band.
i was also in the poetry and drama clubs AND took 2 or 3 different art classes in the same year. dunno how i managed that last bit.
most of my friends then were stoners and/or dealers and are now mostly dead, burned-out or in jail.

speaking of ropers, i'm about to record a 2 song demo for a local country singer/songwriter/performer. he's bartering for the time by taking out an old retaining wall on my property and regrading the area so it slopes gently to the nearest fence line.

thankfully, this guy can sing quite well and writes good songs.
i mean, i like the songs and i'm not into country music!

anyone have insights on how a country recording session should differ from rock or folk session?
Dude, you sound like you went to my high school...Anderson High, Austin, TX class of '78....

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Re: RPGs and Recording

Post by trianglelines » Fri Oct 22, 2004 4:29 pm

Dude,

I work for Wizards.

No lie.

:-)

-TimT

toog
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Re: RPGs and Recording

Post by toog » Sat Oct 23, 2004 12:21 pm

Serioiusly? For WOTC? That is awesome. So awesome.

Yeah, I still play a little Magic:TG and some computer games when I get the chance, but graphic design and music kind of took over my other nerd hobbies. Mas respect to the OG DMs of the world though.

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Re: RPGs and Recording

Post by cruzio » Sat Oct 23, 2004 2:37 pm

Played ultima online for about 4 years. Being quick with the hotkeys for spells and actions when defending myself against other players really helped my keyboard speed skills....Wich later on helped alot with being fast with key comands in pro tools. go figure.

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