Found this through Digg. Pretty neat, especially if you aren’t aware of how Auto-tune works.
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Found this through Digg. Pretty neat, especially if you aren’t aware of how Auto-tune works.
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Obviously those kids could play their butts off… but in this video, they’re obviously older. I dunno if Michael woulda sung those notes at that age… maybe. But Jermaine at least would not sound like he was still 14! And he does. Also, notice how they cut the song off right before the talking part? Also, there are strings in the recording, and there are no string players in that studio. Nowadays you could attribute it to a backing track, but I have my doubts as to whether or not they did that back in the day. What do you think?
Welp! It’s nearly done! I think it’s sounding pretty good, but this is just a first mix. I’ll probably go back and tweak some stuff. After it’s done being tweaked, I’ll set it available for download. For now though, you can listen to it here!
So a while back I watched this anime series called “Dennou Coil.” It was about a bunch of kids living in a near future where everyone wears glasses that were basically their computers. The glasses projected images onto the lenses allowing them to see and interact with virtual objects, animals, as well as perform basic computer/cell phone functions like email, web surfing, and making phone calls. At the time I thought it was a neat concept, but I definitely think we’re heading in that direction.
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So, 3D movies are the new hot thing. James Cameron, Steven Spielberg, and many other big shots in the industry are betting that it will catch on like wildfire. I just saw UP in 3d, and after getting over the initial “WOW this is in 3d” thing, it was a very enjoyable and immersive experience (is it leaps and bounds over just a 2d movie? I dunno…) But, what I found interesting was an article in Time magazine which was talking about the 3d movies. As we all know, you have to wear glasses to enjoy 3d movies. When talking about the future of 3d, Jeffery Katzenberg (CEO of Dreamworks) said the following:
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“Someday,” predicts Katzenberg, “people will buy their own movie glasses, which they’ll take to the movies–like people have their own tennis rackets.”
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Isn’t that a neat concept? Only a hop and a skip to the realities of Dennou Coil. ‘Cause if we all have 3d glasses, and they become fashionable enough, made with prescriptions, etc… stores will start making 3d billboards, and stuff like that. Everything will be 3D! But that doesn’t make it interactive… but check out this new “game” developed for a handheld system:
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I think the next logical step for that technology is to put it in our Cell Phones. Imagine a manequin standing in the window naked. You could hold up your cell phone, and then dress the manequin however you want to, preview the clothes available in the store, stuff like that. Brings a whole new level to window shopping.
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The next step is this new technology from Microsoft called “Project Natal.” Basically you can interact with video games with NO controller. Just use your body! It works by having a camera pointed at you that can accurately detect your appendages and how they’re moving… check out the vid.
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Then you imagine combining the technologies together, and you have something very similar to what exists in the reality of “Dennou Coil.” The “Natal” thing is only related because there will need to be some way to interact with everything, but it’s unlikely we can have cameras pointed at us at all times… but I’m not concerned, I don’t have to be the one to figure it out. If this ever happens in my lifetime though, I’m sure as heck gonna be an early adopter.
So after a long hiatus of not going to see huge concerts, I made it back to Nissan Pavillion on Sunday to see the No Doubt / Paramore concert. Traffic was atrocious both into and out of the concert. 30 minute ride turned into 1 1/2 hours making us miss the first 15 minutes of paramore’s set.
Leaving was even worse. We just sat in the parking lot for 2 freakin’ hours waiting to get out. Evan, that lucky bastard, made it out in no time at all.
The concert itself was quite excellent, I enjoyed myself thoroughly! No doubt definitely did their thing, playing I think ALL of their singles. I whipped out my iPhone for a couple well known songs. Doesn’t sound TOO horrible considering it was my iPhone in my pocket from a million miles away.
Speaking of being far away, it was really disorienting watching the drummer. Because we were seated so far away, it took a second for the sound to actually reach us. So i was watching him hit the snare and then hearing the actual hit a beat or two later. It was really really disorienting. Then the light show, which was synced up to the hits, was out of sync to us… I never thought about that happening before because I haven’t been to such a big show in such a long time (last one was Foo Fighters / Chili Peppers in 2000). And last time I was at Nissan i was definitely seated closer.
Anyway, I took a couple of bootleg recordings and here they are for your enjoyment!
Crush Crush Crush - Paramore
Don’t Speak - No Doubt