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Rick bangs his head

Rick Kelly (2390)
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5/3/2008 11:17:20 AM · 26 Views

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I made a couple of loops for my son's video game project at school. Thought you might wanna' hear something other than blues from me.

Crunchy Carmina Loop1

Crunch Carmina Loop2

They are both loops edited from the same mix, the second one is shorter than the first. The first one is a lil' loose at the beginning. It's inspired by the infamous O Carmina Burana choral piece (that was requested by my son for his project).

The amp is my boogie rocket 44 from the preamp line out. I played two guitar and one bass track over the drums which were done in Beatcraft in case anyone cares.

Peace,
Rick

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5/3/2008 3:27:50 PM
Matthew Laham (4382) wrote:

That's some pretty ballsy stuff. What sort of video game is this for?


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Re: Rick bangs his head
5/3/2008 6:06:51 PM
Rick Kelly (2390) wrote:

It's a project for my son's Java class. A top down, run around and shoot bad guys before they shoot you kinda' game.

It's pretty simple and not very impressive, but not bad for a high school comp sci class.

He asked me to make him a couple of loops of crunchy, metal sounding guitar riff stuff based on O Carmina Burunda, a choral piece I've heard in lots of movies but never knew what it was.

Rick


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