On Sun, Feb 13, 2011 at 6:40 AM, Sean Collins <smc.collins@xxxxxxxxxxx>wrote: > > Sean Collins, on Sat, 12 Feb 2011 18:51:16 +0000: > > > Gotcha, mood music. Ok easy enough. > > > > :) > > > > > I am still thinking about Haiku theme sounds. > > > > > > BTW I can provide those types of clips as stems so that a end > > > user > > > could mix them together. > > > > That is a nice idea. Although currently there is no application one > > could use for that, is there? > > Clockwerk isn't really suited to exactly align tracks for music > > production and the old BeOS 3DMixer doesn't work so well. > > > > There once was a nice little app, I think "Duckpond" where you could > > load sounds in different tracks which would play back on a button > > click. Provided were samples of ducks so you could simulate a > > duckpond. > > :) > > That would be fun, but also not really suitable for actual music > > tracks. > > But if you hold on to those "stems" (never heard that word), maybe > > it'll be useful in the future. > > > > Regards, > > Humdinger > > > > --=-=--=-=--=-=--=-=--=-=--=-=--=-=--=-=--=-=--=- > > Deutsche Haiku News - Haiku Gazette > > http://haiku-gazette.blogspot.com > > > > > think of Stems as Tracks. Each tracks is considered a stem, and the > samples therein are also stems. > > Like a tree, a bunch of stems make a song. Its studio vernacular. I > think its more of a protools convention that everyone just sort of > adopted. > > I am looking at the problem of a DAW, very complicated. > > Sean > > These are the best photos of mine that I could find. I won't be offended if you guys say they aren't good enough. https://picasaweb.google.com/104991416051505694250/Sky#