• Any Halo (game or soundtrack) fans?

    From Rin Stowleigh@21:1/5 to All on Thu Apr 4 20:16:40 2024
    Some of you may have heard me discuss how I now spend much more time
    with my music production hobby than I do gaming. Part of that hobby
    involves watching lots of YT videos (product demos/reviews, tutorials,
    or sometimes just infotainment vids from industry personalities).

    So Alex Ball gets a lot of respect from the YT music community, he is
    somewhat of a synthesizer historian (for lack of a better way to
    describe him) and a talented guy who is known for investing the top to
    research specific topics deeply, and often he spends time discussing
    the reproduction of certain sounds the viewer may be familiar with.

    So.... here he is discussing sounds from the game Halo, their source
    and how they were made.

    Personally I've never played Halo, so while I always enjoy Alex's
    videos, there wasn't anything here specifically I could really connect
    with. But, I figured maybe someone here might enjoy this if they were
    into Halo / XBox etc.

    https://youtu.be/qT6eBqzzyic

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  • From candycanearter07@21:1/5 to Rin Stowleigh on Fri Apr 5 03:10:01 2024
    Rin Stowleigh <[email protected]> wrote at 00:16 this Friday (GMT):

    Some of you may have heard me discuss how I now spend much more time
    with my music production hobby than I do gaming. Part of that hobby
    involves watching lots of YT videos (product demos/reviews, tutorials,
    or sometimes just infotainment vids from industry personalities).

    So Alex Ball gets a lot of respect from the YT music community, he is somewhat of a synthesizer historian (for lack of a better way to
    describe him) and a talented guy who is known for investing the top to research specific topics deeply, and often he spends time discussing
    the reproduction of certain sounds the viewer may be familiar with.

    So.... here he is discussing sounds from the game Halo, their source
    and how they were made.

    Personally I've never played Halo, so while I always enjoy Alex's
    videos, there wasn't anything here specifically I could really connect
    with. But, I figured maybe someone here might enjoy this if they were
    into Halo / XBox etc.

    https://youtu.be/qT6eBqzzyic


    I've gotten the chance to play Halo 3 recently and it's fun!
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  • From Ant@21:1/5 to [email protected] on Fri Apr 5 17:58:06 2024
    candycanearter07 <[email protected]> wrote:
    Rin Stowleigh <[email protected]> wrote at 00:16 this Friday (GMT):

    Some of you may have heard me discuss how I now spend much more time
    with my music production hobby than I do gaming. Part of that hobby involves watching lots of YT videos (product demos/reviews, tutorials,
    or sometimes just infotainment vids from industry personalities).

    So Alex Ball gets a lot of respect from the YT music community, he is somewhat of a synthesizer historian (for lack of a better way to
    describe him) and a talented guy who is known for investing the top to research specific topics deeply, and often he spends time discussing
    the reproduction of certain sounds the viewer may be familiar with.

    So.... here he is discussing sounds from the game Halo, their source
    and how they were made.

    Personally I've never played Halo, so while I always enjoy Alex's
    videos, there wasn't anything here specifically I could really connect with. But, I figured maybe someone here might enjoy this if they were
    into Halo / XBox etc.

    https://youtu.be/qT6eBqzzyic

    I've gotten the chance to play Halo 3 recently and it's fun!

    I played the first game during a free weekend. It wasn't bad. I do enjoy
    Red vs. Blue series back then.

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  • From candycanearter07@21:1/5 to Ant on Fri Apr 5 22:10:01 2024
    Ant <[email protected]> wrote at 17:58 this Friday (GMT):
    candycanearter07 <[email protected]> wrote:
    Rin Stowleigh <[email protected]> wrote at 00:16 this Friday (GMT): >> >
    Some of you may have heard me discuss how I now spend much more time
    with my music production hobby than I do gaming. Part of that hobby
    involves watching lots of YT videos (product demos/reviews, tutorials,
    or sometimes just infotainment vids from industry personalities).

    So Alex Ball gets a lot of respect from the YT music community, he is
    somewhat of a synthesizer historian (for lack of a better way to
    describe him) and a talented guy who is known for investing the top to
    research specific topics deeply, and often he spends time discussing
    the reproduction of certain sounds the viewer may be familiar with.

    So.... here he is discussing sounds from the game Halo, their source
    and how they were made.

    Personally I've never played Halo, so while I always enjoy Alex's
    videos, there wasn't anything here specifically I could really connect
    with. But, I figured maybe someone here might enjoy this if they were
    into Halo / XBox etc.

    https://youtu.be/qT6eBqzzyic

    I've gotten the chance to play Halo 3 recently and it's fun!

    I played the first game during a free weekend. It wasn't bad. I do enjoy
    Red vs. Blue series back then.


    Heard that it (and their creators) kinda fell off hard.
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