Actually she's rather centre-right herself and founded a conservative party. Mind you, the people she's with now used to be the National Alliance, which according to Wikipedia was made from ex-members of defunct liberal, Christian democrat and fascist parties in the '90s.
Don't ask.
There's nothing on her though, she speaks for womens' rights and even went to Israel on a kind of pilgrimage to recognise all the hurt Jews have been put through. Which was nice of her. However, she catches my eye more as a model.
See. Though it took me a while to find a picture with no nipples in, as if that's a bad thing.
Wonder which I should buy. Probably not the top one as that's clearly a re-cased standard controller. I think they both are, so may as well have the cheapest.
I knew there was something left to complete my collection.
MIDITAR HERO, the free MIDI interface to play your game controller in a proper studio environment. It contains variable chord patterns, rompler and drumpad support. (But that contains its own MIDI I/O anyway.)
Though it falls below a real keytar or MIDI axe, a Band Hero controller still carries a trick, playing simple lines of more complex chord patterns I'd find much harder on a real guitar. With a nice 'mandolin' effect with the strum bar.
And with two receivers between PS2 and PC, I could track simultaneous lines to pick-n-mix, as Hero World Tour's own sequencer is no mean beast itself.
Listen to this:
Wow. I think I'll certainly have one of those wooden things. They're complimentary in the studio, even if more frenetic playing shows their limitations.
Re: Reaping the Ebay harvest
Posted: 14/07/2014 - 7:05
by Chris Abbott
Amazing what people throw together...
Re: Reaping the Ebay harvest
Posted: 16/07/2014 - 20:17
by Commie_User
Well, where there's a will there's a way.
This guy wrote a program to disable the double-hits he got when hooking full syndrums to his game system.
There is a real fascination with using these toys for something truly productive. Logical too - you do get a better sense of timing and rhythm playing the games.
Based on the true story of two German deserters, shot by other German prisoners in a Canadian camp, just after the Second World War in Europe actually ended. Two generals set up a kangaroo court martial and the Canadians just lent them the guns to get on with it.
And so let's celebrate with a MIDITAR orientation vid!
It trips up with fiddlier bits, for which I slow the tempo a bit in the DAW!Must be my controller as this looks OK.
Maybe it'll be reprinted one day. And if it is, I hope I don't have to wait until he snuffs it, as you often do to get a re-release of some star's stuff.
....Which reminds me, the guy behind Kontakt passed on this week.
Re: Reaping the Ebay harvest
Posted: 05/08/2014 - 19:40
by Commie_User
Now I've got a great deal more, I may as well finish the PS2 music software collection. But coming to the last ones I want gets expensive. So it's hold my wallet and balls time as games reach the £30 mark, especially sealed.
I'm not a keen PS1 music game collector, though I've had a few nice bits my way, such as the MUSIC 2000 sequencer. That name puts me in mind of this and is just as timeframe-specific: