After The Fire - 1980-F (KN6000) [with animated drums] скачать видео бесплатно


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Длительность: 02:35
Загружено: 2007/12/24

"1980-F" by "After The Fire" played on a Technics KN6000 keyboard by Stephen Macdonald.

This is the second version of this song on my profile and this one features my attempt at some animated drum graphics of this song as played by the invisible man (my artistic skills didn't extend to drawing and animating a drummer, and nor did the amount of memory in my system!).

The drum animations were auto-synchronised with the audio by extracting the drum channel from the sequencer and using it to control the video software. Please don't ask what software was used - the answer is far too many bits of software were involved, including some I wrote myself to effect the synchronisation.

The other version of this on my profile is the same video without the drum graphics.

Artist's official site: http://www.afterthefire.co.uk/

Комментарии

13 years назад

sEIGu

Die Harmonien vom Hauptthema sind falsch.. :/

13 years назад

Bastian Rösler

Back to the 80's. Sehr gut gespielt und gut gemachtes Video. Like it.

14 years назад

Kazuya720

Genau, Na sowas ;)

14 years назад

bernhardweber

like your other video: great job! 5/5 thanks for the efford and the upload dude, i enjoyed hearing it :)

15 years назад

dignitas/JonNo

Omg this is wierd, one of my best friends plays the piano/keyboard and is very good, and is name is stephen macdonald!! :D This song rocks, sounds perfect to the normal version, excellent!

15 years назад

shaf116

this sound needs to come back!!!

15 years назад

kimmry

Is it you playing on that keyboard?? It is a amazing melody!

15 years назад

smacdonald1971

Good question. The note timings from the sequencer are scaled to suit the video timing of 25fps so I can easily then skew the whole lot to the nearest 40ms which is good enough for this clip. The real trick was altering the tempo from 188bpm (my original desired speed) to 187.5bpm because that way the audio timing becomes a multiple of the video timing resulting in an exact number of video frames for an 1/8th-beat note in the sequencer!

15 years назад

frotz661

I wonder how you accounted for the time gap between starting to move a stick versus a drum sound being made.

16 years назад

sorgenpause

Na sowas ;-)

16 years назад

Pauley H

cool stuff

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