DelfinoPie
Martin Phillips King Of Monsters Plays: Doctors & Nurses (
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Havent had chance yet to look through the forums in detail yet, Ive been designing the character for my motion capture project...I'm the choreographer and the character we've chosen to make is a big fat fighting game character so its pretty cool. But I've got to get all the moves down so that I can show the performer (in the motion capture suit) how to do stuff. lol.
So far I haven't been bored in any of my lectures, not even the ones that are 3 hrs long...I just find the whole course really interesting.
I bought a book that was recommended about the Unreal Editor so hopefully I can sit down sometime towards the end of the week and really get to grips with whats going on and how to do stuff.
When I make my 'Room' scene for my 3D Apps class I'm going to make those Delfino amps again and incorporate them somehow and also a load of satch merchandise, posters etc...it should look pretty damn swish lol.
Take care dude
Delfino
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Tue Oct 4 '05 8:25:37 am
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Dr Ice
David Stephens Newell, PA United States Plays: Guitar (31 years)
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hey joe i need your advise. I am planning on geting ingaged to my girlfriend on christmas. And my band is playing a gig on christmas eve, now my girlfriend favorite two songs by you are you saved my life and starry night. i planned on playing those two songs for her as a dedication song to her.
i am only able two play one of them though. i was going to play it as my last song then afterwards give her her engagement ring, she doesn't know it but i got her the ring that she really wanted and she doesn't know she is getting it because i told her i couldn't afford it. After i play this gig i will have enough money to get it. i am also playing ice 9 and satch boogie. should i play starry night or you saved my life what would you prefer and should it be the last song and ice 9 as my intro song or satch boogie or another song for an intro the those two????? Man im really confused about how to approach this PLEASE HELP I REALY NEED TO KNOW WHAT YOU WOULD DO!!! thanks alot and i mean it because she means the world to me and i want to make things perfect so i decided to go to the man that is perfect i mean after all you did writre these songs and i honestly believe that they are perfect. infact when i first heard them i said man why couldn't i have wrote something like that it just fits together so perfect you know
later
Dr. ICE
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Tue Oct 4 '05 9:53:14 am
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PhryDom
Dave Atlanta, GA USA Plays: Guitar (45 years)
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Captain Steve yeah. I got here on bonfire night last year, so it's almost twelve months now. Funnily enough I got an awesome package from an old friend today... three each of HP Sauce, Branston Pickle and Cunninghams Piccalilli... got some Cheshire cheese from the local farmers market and I can't wait to eat now! :-)
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Tue Oct 4 '05 10:17:35 am
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Simon Granada, Andalucia Spain Plays: Guitar (24 years)
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js1200js1000, no problem. If you want me to give a basic explanation of what Anodising is and how it works, I'm happy to, but only if you're really interested! haha.
Also, yeah, Joe uses arpeggios for the crossed-arms bit in the chorus sections of TMPHGT. Arps don't necessarily have to be the notes taken straight from a chord, 'cause you can take a bunch of notes from a scale and make an arpeggio. but because chords are built using notes from a scale, an arp can often be played straight as a chord.
You can use some of the curious ethnic and jazz scales to come up with some really weird arpeggios, but sometimes you'll hit on one that sounds f*ck*n fantastic!
edit: Delfino, dude it's great to hear you're enjoying your course so much, I'm really happy for you man! I don't think I've heard anybody so keen about their Uni studies! Also, that's a rockin idea about putting the Delfino amps and Joe stuff in your room design....if I can take a non-glare picture of my Satch poster I will and you could use it for a texture, but I doubt it will work, especially as it's mostly black!
Edited Tue Oct 4 '05 11:30 am
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Tue Oct 4 '05 11:25:57 am
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gotta have Joe
Kayla Whitham Butte, Mt USA Plays: Guitar (19 years)
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Hey Joe how is your day so far. Mine is moving to fast. But that is ok.
It snowed some more here in the mountains, i am very excited. Not to long before I can go snowboarding. Cant wait.
Later all.
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Tue Oct 4 '05 12:30:22 pm
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Keniko
Ken Erickson Addison, IL. U.S.A. Plays: Guitar (54 years)
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Good Afternoon Satchland.....Sorry I missed you guys this mornin'. Just enough time to share this with you......
A young boy went up to his father and asked him,
"Dad, what is the difference between potentially and realistically?
The father thought for a moment, then answered,
"Go ask your mother if she would sleep with Brad Pitt for a million dollars.
Then ask your sister if she would sleep with Brad Pitt for a million dollars, and then, ask your brother if he'd sleep with Brad Pitt for a million dollars.
Come back and tell me what you learn from that."
So the boy went to his mother and asked, "Would you sleep with Brad Pitt for a million dollars?" The mother replied, "Of course I would!
We could really use that money to fix up the house and send you kids to a great University!"
The boy then went to his sister and asked, "Would you sleep with Brad Pitt for a million dollars?" The girl replied, "Oh my God! I LOVE Brad Pitt I would sleep with him in a heartbeat, are you nuts?!?!?"
The boy then went to his brother and asked, "Would you sleep with Brad Pitt for a million dollars?"
Of course," the brother replied. "Do you know how much a million bucks would buy?"
The boy pondered the answers for a few days, then went back to his dad. His father asked him, "Did you find out the difference between potentially and realistically?"
The boy replied, "Yes... Potentially, you and I are sitting on Three Million Dollars..... but Realistically,.... we're living with two Sluts and a Queer."
Have A Great Day ! ! ! !
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Tue Oct 4 '05 12:53:43 pm
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OCPS470
Chris Peters Lake Mary, FL USA Plays: Guitar (28 years)
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SHREDGUY: If you want a fluid lead tone out of the JSX try these settings on Crunch or Ultra channels: Presence 0, Resonance 0, trebble 0, mid 5, bass 8, gain 10, master 10, preamp volume 3-5 depending on volume you need. I'm using the JSX with the Legacy 4X12 top cab with greenbacks, so it has a nice brightness and it breaks up in a vintage way, so I don't need to push the presence or resonance. If your cab is very tight and harsh though, bump the resonance up until it loosens up a little in the bass and low mids. Add presence if you need more trebble, add trebble if you need more fizz or grit ala Randy Rhodes tone. One last thing...keep the Fat switch on, it makes things sound really fluid in the mids. Hope this helps. Also, when the footwitch is attached to the amp with the FX Bypassed, you get more volume output than if you ran the amp with the footswitch unplugged. If you run FX, set the FX send to 10 and only add gain to the FX return if you need to balnce the volume better with the bypassed FX volume.
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Tue Oct 4 '05 2:23:24 pm
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alexandrecaetano
Alexandre Caetano Caldas da Rainha, Estremadura Portugal Plays: Guitar (32 years)
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Hello friends, hello satchland :-) !!!
I had an amazing weekend with great musicians here in my City. Thanks to all of them.
OCPS470, PHRYDOM, DCK and MICHELLE - Probably all of you are right about Bil but it`s hard to believe in that. I´m very disapointed about it. Keep up your amazing work and long lives for all of you :-). Thank you so much about everything. Keep the faith brothers :-) !!!
MICHELLE - Did you recieve my e-mail? Let me know please.
Hope everything is ok with you baby. Have a good week and thanks for your wonderful friendship :-). Kisses!!!
LUCYSORETS - Hello Spanish friend, nice to see you around :-). One month for the Steve Vai concerts in Portugal and in Spain :-)). Yeah, i can`t wait :-)) !!!
PLUM LOCO - Hello friend, hope you are ok :-) !!! Nice to see you!!!
BAHDUH - Hello Indian friend :-) !!!
ZENFISH - any news about your music?
962 - Hello friend, do you know Red Rocks, you was there before? It`s an amazing place indeed :-). Any news tunes? Let me know if you don`t mind :-) !!! Regards and thanks!!!
MARISRV - Hello Sea Eyes, before you leave USA i will send you an e-mail :-). I wish you a wonderful trip to Europe :-). Have a good time and enjoy :-). Any news about EVA (Dragonchild)? Kisses for you, later Alex :-).
JOE - I still miss you :-) !!!!
SONG OF THE DAY: FRIENDS
Warm Regards
Alexandre
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Tue Oct 4 '05 4:13:36 pm
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alexandrecaetano
Alexandre Caetano Caldas da Rainha, Estremadura Portugal Plays: Guitar (32 years)
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Steeve T - Peace for you too. You are Gentleman bro :-).
Any songs from you? Let me know please :-). Regards and good week!!!!
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Tue Oct 4 '05 4:35:06 pm
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McDave
Cook, MN
Plays: Guitar (40 years)
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dakook...I was a bit confused for a moment...lol.
They're talking snow in my neck of the woods thursday night maybe....nothing significant but...damn it it's too soon for that wet $h!t. Only six months 'til spring.....
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Tue Oct 4 '05 5:13:26 pm
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zack218
zack taylor cobourg, ontario canada Plays: Guitar (20 years)
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hey joe,i just started playing guitar about a year ago and i love your music.Are you going to be doing any concerts in toronro soon?thanks
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Tue Oct 4 '05 5:14:18 pm
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