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From: "Garfield Benjamin" <gbenjam@sosbbs.com>
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Subject: Re: I need some Digitized samples
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> Hey um, Garfield?
Yes...
> No, oh well, one of you offered to digitise some samples for me..
Yes, I did indeed make this offer!!
> I was wondering if you could digitize about 15 or so seconds of Luke
> Skywalker and Darth Vadar fighting (I need the sounds of their sword
> thingos)...
Hmmm... well, I would glad to help you, but what you are asking is
going to be very difficult to produce. I'd need some kind of recording
of the fighting sequence you are referring to.
> Thanks (Highest Quality you can give, this isn't for a game)
Well, I can digitize at 44,100Hz in 16-bit stereo which sounds truly
excellent (CD-quality), but I don't think that would be necessary.
Problem is locating a good source for the recording.
I think I could "synthethize" that sound the light sabers make...
Yeah, a sort of muffled hum... let me give it a try, it'll be fun!
Anyway, I'm replying to the list also as somebody else might have
access to this movie. Giark? You do a good job with these things
you could probably create the entire 15-second fight-sequence
with your own vocal abilities? maybe??
Take care,
GARFIELD
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