OT - keys guys, need a big favor [message #104368] |
Tue, 01 December 2009 10:56  |
pbraun
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And of course, I need it in a hurry.
I got asked to design sound at the community theatre I left several years ago. Wouldn't have done it, but the show is a sequel to one we did years ago, and it's the original director and cast, and they're all good friends.
The script calls for Act II to start with a radio broadcast of a Christmas concert by the local HS band playing a medley of Christmas carols.
Only thing is, it's a real small school, in really rural Texas, and the band is really, really, really bad.
I need anywhere between 30 - 60 seconds of bad band music. Like nobody can play in tune or in time.
Does anyone here have:
1) Brass patches on a synth and;
2) Time to whip up a quick sound bite for me?
I can handle putting it into a "broadcast" sound space. I just need the music.
I would be happy to buy the beer if you ever come close to Chicago.
Thanks.
Paul Braun, Certified Music Junkie
"Music washes from the soul the dust of everyday life." -- Harlan Howard
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Re: OT - keys guys, need a big favor [message #104372 is a reply to message #104368] |
Sat, 05 December 2009 07:55  |
pbraun
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I solved my own problem. Found a clip on youtube of a marching band playing Christmas carols. Snagged the audio into Paris, did a random pitch shift and slowed it down some. Close enough.
Paul Braun, Certified Music Junkie
"Music washes from the soul the dust of everyday life." -- Harlan Howard
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