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Angelo Badalamenti
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Re: Angelo Badalamenti
zaista
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ne zna se koje ludji angelo ili dejvid :D
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AT HOME WITH TECHNOLOGY
While he has traveled to different parts of the world to work with various directors, Badalamenti now has his own studio in New Jersey. Last year, he bought the house next door to be used exclusively as a studio and guest house for directors, writers and collaborators. He also maintains a small basement setup that includes Digital Performer, a keyboard and video gear. In the studio house, Badalamenti has a Mac G5 and a G4, and a Windows XP rackmount Pentium 4. He has two 23-inch monitors (a Cinema Display and a Sony LCD) and OWC Mercury Elite FireWire hard drives. He works on two Panasonic Ramsa digital consoles with a Digidesign 001 Pro Tools system, and a MOTU 2408mk3 digital interface and two MIDI interfaces, as well as such software as GigaStudio Version 1, the latest Digital Performer, Pro Tools LE 5.2 Mac, Finale Final Cut 2 and Toast with Jam CD-authoring suite. He also uses a Lexicon PCM-80 and has FX and Hafler power amps. His speakers include Mackie HR-824s, and Yamaha NS-10s and NS-101s. Synths and samplers are a mixture of Roland (5080, V-Synth, S760) and Spectrasonics (Stylus, Atmosphere Soft Sync, Trilogy Soft Sync), along with a Korg Triton 88-key, Kurzweil K2600R, Access Virus C, Studio Logic SL-880 and SL-161 controllers, RMX Soft Sync and a MOTU MachFive soft sampler. Despite the wealth of gear at his disposal, Badalamenti does not come off as a gearhead. Indeed, he is very old-school in his approach to making music ? just do it. He likes velocity-sensitive keyboards that allow him to make crescendos and decrescendos. He disdains click tracks, preferring to compose from scratch. He likes both organic and synth strings and tends to combine them in mixing. ?I love sounds that are very, very smooth in strings,? he remarks. ?It's been the style of my writing from way back [that] I love things to be so beautifully connected, and the synth strings do that even better sometimes than just organic strings. But, of course, nothing replaces the nuances and sound of the acoustic strings, so I like the combination.? http://mixonline.com/mag/audio_angelo_badalamenti/ |
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Genijalno i fenomenalno... Ostah bez texta
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Re: Angelo Badalamenti
Svaka čast... nije čovek d?aba to ?to jeste...
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Re: Angelo Badalamenti
sacuvaj me Boze naopako.
stvarno ne znam sta da kazem :shock: smrz! |
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