Hey All!!
Here is 2 songs that i was working on before my hd crash.
And since i only have the mp3 of them, its not possible to continue the work on them. So i thought there might be someone out there who likes them.
They are in no way complete.
the url:
http://o2.ziphoid.com/The%20Beginning%2 ... ourney.mp3
Cheers
o2
Some of my work!!
Some of my work!!
All ET's arent nice!!
Nice mellow tunes... The second one is my favourite.. Niiiiiice...
But sad that you won't be able to finish them..
Sorry to hear about the hd-crash.. I had the same experience a month ago.. And it was ofcoz the hd which contained all my music / samples / plugins.. I was really thinking of quitting my music.. But I found a program which saved about 80% of my stuff.. Better then nothing and I didn't have to start ALL over again.. Thank God.. Don't think I would have had the energy to that..
If you haven't thrown your hd out of the window yet, you should try a program called "GetDataBack for NTFS or FAT32" .. You would be surprised of that program...
But sad that you won't be able to finish them..
Sorry to hear about the hd-crash.. I had the same experience a month ago.. And it was ofcoz the hd which contained all my music / samples / plugins.. I was really thinking of quitting my music.. But I found a program which saved about 80% of my stuff.. Better then nothing and I didn't have to start ALL over again.. Thank God.. Don't think I would have had the energy to that..
If you haven't thrown your hd out of the window yet, you should try a program called "GetDataBack for NTFS or FAT32" .. You would be surprised of that program...
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You're not allowed to quit music, dude. The world would be a poorer place without your phat beats.Hazel wrote:I had the same experience a month ago.. And it was ofcoz the hd which contained all my music / samples / plugins.. I was really thinking of quitting my music.. But I found a program which saved about 80% of my stuff..
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Really nice O2. I always liked your music. But damn this smells of Jarre, in places, as is to be expected. (ps. I like the first part the most, imo you excel at ambient sound.)
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OT. Hazel, I've had similar troubles and I've tried almost anything out there, including GetDataBack but none of them worked as well as the Active series of programs, e.g. Active UNDELETE
http://www.active-undelete.com/
Only one other program came close and I couldn't verify its correctness because I could only test with small files. It linked up with a server and you had to pay top dollar to rescue files, yes, pay per byte. I made a long thread about it a while ago. I highly recommend the Active programs.
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OT. Hazel, I've had similar troubles and I've tried almost anything out there, including GetDataBack but none of them worked as well as the Active series of programs, e.g. Active UNDELETE
http://www.active-undelete.com/
Only one other program came close and I couldn't verify its correctness because I could only test with small files. It linked up with a server and you had to pay top dollar to rescue files, yes, pay per byte. I made a long thread about it a while ago. I highly recommend the Active programs.
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