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lboucher
10-09-2009, 12:29 AM
HI All

So i have spent alot of time this year working to get ready for christmas. (Hopefully first year is the hardest. By alot I really mean all year.)
Built up from scratch 6 custom controllers of my own creation, 102 channels total. (with alot of help from here.)
And built 3, 8 channel arches.
Got a nice radio setup, with rock speakers.
6, 3 color 6' trees (Only half complete.)
Made a nice backlite sign.
Worked on a Wii Guitar plugin on and off.
Worked on a Arch Light sequencing add-in (Left that half done.)
And even set up a nice little 8 channel halloween display that i wasn't planning on doing.

Now i have come close to burning myself out. (Not to mention the wife, love her.) And i am travleing for work alot now.

So I thought i would ask if anyone really really likes to sequence songs?
If so you can sequence my house to any christmas song you want and i will give you credit on the FM/youtube.
Not trying to put anyone out, or take away anyones precious time, but if you really like to do it, I would love the help.

I actually got a guy at work who is a math wiz and really into music to help me out. I am hoping he works out some cool Matlab routines to automatically rip apart waveforms using fast foriour transforms and come up with something useful. If so i will post it here.

Anyways, up to late sequencing a quick thing for halloween.
If anyone want to help sequence my house please PM me.
Thanks

BuzzKill
10-09-2009, 12:21 PM
The first billion little squares are fun to fill in.

After that - Not so much.

fkostyun
10-09-2009, 12:38 PM
Humm.... I have lots of sequences..... and I did say that this is the first year that I would share sequences......

dirknerkle
10-09-2009, 04:26 PM
the first billion little squares are fun to fill in.
After that - not so much.

rofl!!!

daviddth
10-10-2009, 12:02 AM
The first billion little squares are fun to fill in.

After that - Not so much.

That is SO true!

No I dont like it most of the time. At rare times I dont dislike it, but I always feel bad knowing I could be out doing something else instead of spending a day working on a minute or two of blinking lights

rice66
10-10-2009, 12:26 AM
Humm.... I have lots of sequences..... and I did say that this is the first year that I would share sequences......x
HMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM come on Frank!
he ha he ha ha

Is it really true?

Rice66 still hating doing my on thingy, getting down to crunch time...BTW Target had candy stripe rope lights led 9ft for 18.00

djulien
10-10-2009, 12:43 AM
So I thought i would ask if anyone really really likes to sequence songs?
If so you can sequence my house to any christmas song you want and i will

Several people have posted Vixen sequences here and elsewhere. You might be able to use most or all of some of those if they are for songs that you like. That would give you a head start.


The first billion little squares are fun to fill in.
After that - Not so much.

I had so much fun with one of my songs that I kept filling them in, them unfilling them, then filling them in again, ... :)

don

omzig
10-10-2009, 12:43 AM
Rice66 still hating doing my on thingy, getting down to crunch time...BTW Target had candy stripe rope lights led 9ft for 18.00I'm not sure I want to know, but what exactly is an "on thingy?"

rice66
10-10-2009, 12:55 AM
I'm not sure I want to know, but what exactly is an "on thingy?"

Thingy, as in sequencing my own songs, added arches this year, getting them to leap , well well....oh well.
Seriously, l have had the hardest time getting the "beat track" correct until the recent strings of posts on beat tracks and wow how simple, still concentrating on hardware, I just ordered (5) cg-1000 enclosures, (2 of them to house Franks ren24's, that ought to tell you I am a little behind, but since I dont do Halloween I am ok with the time.
We are in for our first "hard" freeze this weekend, he he no more grass cutting............Front lawn now ready for display installations.
Rice66

dadams14
10-15-2009, 06:52 AM
I used to do the beat track trick on the event sequence audio page, but I never got it exactly
right so stopped when I discovered what I believe is a better way...
click the add-ins on the tool bar and then click waveform and then click the radio button "DIMMED VALUES ON A SINGLE CHANNEL "
now select an unused channel and change the scale factor to 1.5...
click start....
this will produce a channel that will easily show where beats are...
it is a start.....
ALso I use 50 millisecs .. click on sequence then click settings and change the event period...iT makes twice as many boxes , but easier to see changes .....
just my opinion