Archive: good Tracks


12th September 2004 03:40 UTC

good Tracks
ok so im drunk again and posting.
no sin in that:)
ok so whats the deal with this thread?
I want to know your favoite 7 tracks for watching avs presets:)
why 7?
i dunno it seems like a fun number compared to 5 and 10 which are gborrrrrring:)))
so gimme your top 7 tracks for watchingyour favorite presets, NOW!!!!!:D:D


12th September 2004 05:12 UTC

Hmm, I guess I don't really think in terms of favorite tracks. I tend to find an album that I can put on repeat. So here are 7 current fave albums for spacing out on AVS with.

SPACE ROCK:
The Verve - A Storm in Heaven
Spacemen 3 - An Evening of Contemporary Sitar Music
Kinski - Airs Above Your Station

TRANCE:
Juno Reactor - Bible of Dreams
Akasha Project - MDMA Tuning
Younger Brother - A Flock of Bleeps

FUSION:
Mahavishnu Orchestra - The Inner Mounting Flame

If I am too lazy to select and queu up an album then I will just randomly click on one of the online radio stations in my trance playlist.


13th September 2004 17:17 UTC

For pure testing: anything from Darude. Music sucks, but the beatpulses are great.
Further just what I want to listen to.


13th September 2004 18:26 UTC

Originally posted by WarriorO/TLight
For pure testing: anything from Darude. Music sucks, but the beatpulses are great.
Further just what I want to listen to.
Yea dance music is best for response in AVS.

13th September 2004 21:18 UTC

i love to listen to paul oakenfold, because of all types of music in one single DJ mix. and trance, any kind.


13th September 2004 22:11 UTC

Oakenfold is a great choice; always uplifting. For someone new to trance and electronica in general, Oakenfold's live sets would be my first reccommendation.


14th September 2004 02:59 UTC

But once you realize that okenfold kinda sucks, you can then move into the subgenres! YAY! Industiral, rave, gibberish, goa, psy, etc... whatever fits your fancy.

I am personaly more into the rave stuff, scooter mainly right now, but it changes with my mood.


14th September 2004 13:47 UTC

n.e.r.d - Rockstar is good for beats, Beastie Boys - Ch-Check It Out likewise. Also Queens of the Stone Age - A Song For The Deaf, just cos it's a good song.


14th September 2004 14:30 UTC

Originally posted by S-uper_T-oast
But once you realize that okenfold kinda sucks...
How many times do you want me to kill you??:mad: ;) ;)

I live on trance music!
Anyway, i don't listen to specific tracks, i generally just use internet radio and hope there's good music on...

15th September 2004 14:29 UTC

One word.

OverClocked ReMixes

Awesome music, but unfortunatly enough, often too "quiet" AVS wise when compared to "normal" music.


15th September 2004 17:33 UTC

that's two words


15th September 2004 19:17 UTC

Naah, you just have lysdexia, it's really one word. Trust me on this one ;)


16th September 2004 01:47 UTC

I like songs that aren't so beat heavy, & more or less cresendo & decresendo. That's the real test of an AVS preset, how it can adapt to a slowly changing song, a la Sigur Ros.


16th September 2004 02:30 UTC

All of the music mentioned is well and fine, but nothing beats Barry Manilow! Oh! Except maybe the Carpenters!


16th September 2004 05:41 UTC

Originally posted by Tuggummi
Awesome music, but unfortunatly enough, often too "quiet" AVS wise when compared to "normal" music.
So in fact quite rubbish for AVS :weird:

16th September 2004 17:16 UTC

4'33 by John Cage


18th September 2004 13:05 UTC

Originally posted by PAK-9
So in fact quite rubbish for AVS :weird:
No.

It's just because most AVS presets are geared towards very loud and high on beats music (like everyone said, techno is best for testing), so that's why the songs might seem bad for AVS. But as soon as you start making presets that don't need 237 beats per minute or very loud input, you see that it's quite awesome and even better finally you can listen to something GOOD while viewing presets instead of something you have to listen to in order to get any kind of reaction out of them.


For example:

Get Finnish Flash 8

Then get:
Russell Cox - Super Mario RPG 'Farewell, Star Guardian' and view "Lullaby" with this song.

&

The Wingless - Super Metroid 'All the World in One Girl' and view "Piano of Passion" with this song.

18th September 2004 13:42 UTC

Most of the music i listen to is between 140 - 180 bpm. Any faster and it's just too much, and any slower i get bored.


21st September 2004 00:57 UTC

4'33 by John Cage
yeah this one realy shows of avss potential. lol

24th September 2004 01:58 UTC

AVS doesn't like my classical music :(
However, it does like my normalized jazz music :P


24th September 2004 16:37 UTC

Originally posted by OnionRingOfDoom
AVS doesn't like my classical music :(
I hear that, it doesnt like piano rag either... or pretty much any beatless music.

And tugg.... just.... just shutup. Your right, although generally I make presets that fit the music I listen to, but thats probably because I make all me presets for MEEE, all for MEEEEEE, not you...no no, meeeeee

25th September 2004 12:14 UTC

Then my dear pakkie...

Your music is bad and you should feel bad!

:p


27th September 2004 01:51 UTC

Originally posted by Tuggummi
No.

For example:

Get Finnish Flash 8

Then get:
Russell Cox - Super Mario RPG 'Farewell, Star Guardian' and view "Lullaby" with this song.
Doing that just made me smile a lot! I dunno why, but it was just really really awesome.

27th September 2004 10:05 UTC

so posting drunk is a good way to get a response lol?!

i like 'anything' techno, good rock 'n' roll.., & rap its all got a good beat to it, anything on the radio or whatever comes up in eDonkey2000 or Kazaa Lite...


27th September 2004 13:00 UTC

Originally posted by OnionRingOfDoom
Doing that just made me smile a lot! I dunno why, but it was just really really awesome.
Im glad you had the time to do it, since it really is damn great, both song and preset :D



Originally posted by MaTTFURY
so posting drunk is a good way to get a response lol?!
It's not that, but you see, even when drunk we can still understand what fsk means (unlike in some certain thread)

27th September 2004 17:05 UTC

I wish i had time to download peoples reccomendations of songs for their AVS presets because I can imagine the preset taking on a new light, but hey, life's too short.

I've been thinking for a while now that with all the new features (specifically gettime() and codable el's) you could quite easily make a 'music video', that is a preset designed specifically for a certain song that changed at key moments in the song and kicked in with spectacular effects at certain points. Its just being arsed to make it, I started one for a lemonjelly song but it was nine minutes long and I got sick of listening to the same 5 seconds over and over as I tweaked the effects.


27th September 2004 19:15 UTC

Pak-9, you're not the only one to think about that ;)

I'll race ya! Who gets the first AVS music video done? :p


28th September 2004 00:49 UTC

It's not that, but you see, even when drunk we can still understand what fsk means (unlike in some certain thread) [/B]
fu tuggummi? lol this sux i'm now known as the avs village idiot:igor:

29th September 2004 18:01 UTC

Originally posted by Tuggummi
Pak-9, you're not the only one to think about that ;)
Yes I am, anyone else who does it or talks about it is stealing the idea. I call it a 'PAK Video', and there's a serious of complicated copyright and patent pending issues attached so don't even think about making one without expressed written consent and payment of a substantial licensing fee.

30th September 2004 03:07 UTC

I'll make whatever I want bizatch.
:p


1st October 2004 13:17 UTC

wat do u think?
plz tell me what you think now
i've added a new 'element'... :)