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How we did it in the old days :)

Posted: 09/05/2006 - 2:18
by Hazel
I don't know if this has been posted before.. If so then sorry about that.. Anyway...

I was looking through stuff on some old cd's and I stumbled upon a interview with Rob Hubbard which was recorded at the Assembly 2003 party..

It was quite cool to hear him explain how he made his music back then.. That's gotta to have been HARD work...

I wonder how RKO would look like today if we had to make our music in the "oldskool" way. ;) There probably wouldn't be more than a handful songs available.. :)

The Interview

I remember I got my very own music routine back then.. A friend (Pet / Jewels) made it for me.. It's was very similar to Hubbards way to make music.. But as you can see on the missing tunes on HSVC, I didn't quite figure it out.. ;)

Posted: 09/05/2006 - 10:34
by Romeo Knight
Nice stuff :)

Posted: 09/05/2006 - 16:30
by Analog-X64
Thanks for posting the video.

Posted: 09/05/2006 - 19:45
by Steve B
NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOoooooooooooooooooooooooo!!!!!!!!!! :(

God has spent too long in america :( :(

"Zee 80"

sob. sniff. boo hoo

Posted: 09/05/2006 - 20:11
by gibs
I didn't understand all :(

Posted: 10/05/2006 - 14:44
by Analog-X64
gibs wrote:I didn't understand all :(
Yeah, me neither is that some kind of code? Do I have to complie it with Blitz Basic first?

Posted: 10/05/2006 - 19:22
by Steve B
when Rob mentioned the Z80 processor he pronounced it the american way "zee 80" rather than the english "zed 80"

Posted: 11/05/2006 - 13:44
by Analog-X64
I live in Canada so we go by "ZED 80"

Posted: 11/05/2006 - 14:04
by Steve B
the way it should be :D

Posted: 16/05/2006 - 6:23
by Ferrara
That was a part of the video I shot at Assembly 2002 when Rob Hubbard
was there. They aired only a part of it at Assembly 2003, and that's what
the clip is. The broadcast schedule was so tight and I was so late in
contributing it to the broadcast that I guess they couldn't get any longer
clip shown.

I however have the original miniDV -tape and if I remember correctly
I did a good-quality divx -version of it that fits on a CD. It has the
complete seminar by him and all the chit-chat what was going on
after the seminar when all of us fans surrounded him in one of
the corridors at Asm2002 :)

If anybody is interested, I could upload the CD version somewhere
on the net. However I don't have access to that much of a serverspace
so help is going to be needed :(

I also have the complete Machinae Supremacy and Tero (Deetsay)
-gigs from the same event but distributing them could be interpreted
as a violation of copyright (boo! hissss! shhhhh!) :wink:

I shot the gigs with my own 3CCD camera within the audience, and
man, was the air filled with magic, heat, sweat and all that sorts of
things 8)

-Tony Cavén (ferrara.c64.org)

Posted: 16/05/2006 - 7:15
by Steve B
bit torrent ?

Posted: 16/05/2006 - 9:42
by Chris Abbott
Steve B wrote:bit torrent ?
Yeah, it is a bit...

Posted: 16/05/2006 - 10:28
by Tonka
Chris Abbott wrote:
Steve B wrote:bit torrent ?
Yeah, it is a bit...
BOOM-TISHHHHHH! :lol:

Posted: 16/05/2006 - 10:29
by xo
You are sooo going to post that divx Ferrara! :)

Posted: 16/05/2006 - 23:34
by Hazel
Ferrara wrote: If anybody is interested, I could upload the CD version somewhere
on the net. However I don't have access to that much of a serverspace
so help is going to be needed :(

-Tony Cavén (ferrara.c64.org)
Ohh... This sounds great... I´ll be happy to help you with that... Just encode the damn thing.. ;)

How long is this Hubbard movie anyway ? Several hours ? ;)