Official JWFan mock ups and fan-made recordings thread!
#41
Posted 07 April 2011 - 04:54 PM
#42
Posted 07 April 2011 - 05:03 PM
#43
Posted 07 April 2011 - 05:32 PM
That'd be terrific! I thought regarding sound quality that first recording was already amazing, really. We're filmmusic fans - the only unreleased music we hear (apart from bootlegs) consist of synth mock-ups! Based on your contributions here, you're probably the most important member in the history of JWFan
No way man! I'd put that as the people who manage this crap! haha just kidding there. I wouldn't have done that though if one of the people on here hadn't sent me some source items a while back. There it is: the circle of life.
<cue Hans Zimmer score>
#45
Posted 07 April 2011 - 10:26 PM
I'm at work so can't really listen to everything right now, but the brief bits I heard sounded great! have you done any Williams stuff in this manner?
Well, do you have anything particular in mind?
If I could get my hands on some score sheets, then I would probably do it. Otherwise ... it's just nerve-wracking.
"You think they wear those tight-fitting clothes just so some other bride can say 'Gee your hips look succulent'? The good-looking ones know we're looking, they love us to be looking, and god bless 'em, they're carrying the rest of their sex!" - Al Bundy
#46
Posted 07 April 2011 - 10:28 PM
Based on your contributions here, you're probably the most important member in the history of JWFan
With all due respect to Airman, I would give that position to Ricard L. Befan, before even considering anyone else.
#47
Posted 07 April 2011 - 10:46 PM
#49
Posted 07 April 2011 - 11:05 PM
#50
Posted 08 April 2011 - 12:23 AM
So, legally speaking. What is the difference to posting a synth/sample mock-up in this thread and a bootleg recording of a concert?
Based on your contributions here, you're probably the most important member in the history of JWFan
With all due respect to Airman, I would give that position to Ricard L. Befan, before even considering anyone else.
First, I'm completely with you about Ricard Befan, and wouldn't even consider myself the most important person in this thread, let alone the board! But I certainly appreciate the thought fommes!
Also Stefan, I don't want to get into it too hip deep and run this thread way off course, but I'll mention the "legally speaking" question. My answer pertains only to myself, and I can't speak for anything/anybody else. But, I've been expecting this to pop up here one day.
We are a government-sponsored organization, being a part of the Department of Defense. Everything we do is not-for-profit, including all concerts and CDs we produce. (iTunes sells our recordings, but they claim the money is for the "download service," not the music. But, I digress.)
I'll have to look up the exact numbers, but there's a few stipulations in U.S. Copyright Law that allows "fair use" of copyrighted materials by the government as long as it doesn't interfere with the royalties and other income generated for the copyright holder (in this case, John Williams and BMI). In essence, because the Government is the entity that issued that copyright and maintains it, then we as a government entity aren't violating laws of fair use. They would have to prove that our free concert caused John Williams to lose money, and I doubt that's possible.
Further, since we are a non-profit organization that exists to help support community relations between the government and the public, we're not making any actual money off of those performances. Sure, I'm getting my standard paycheck, but I didn't earn anything extra by writing that one.
Finally - and people find this out the hard way sometimes - it's extremely expensive to sue the government. Not that it can't be done, but if you're willing to spend the money on that type of endeavour then you better have a really good reason and be willing to pay big bucks to do it. You better also be suing for a LOT of money, because you'll need it to justify the amount you'll spend up front for a team of attorneys.
I'll also say that we do give composers and publishers their due: we purchase nearly everything we perform (the exception is special arrangements that meet a specific mission need, which is my job), we don't photocopy music and provide it to the public (local high school/college bands, etc.), and we must pay for mechanical licensing rights to record works. John Williams' music is extremely easy to license for recordings, but the rights to arrange/transcribe his music and record it lies solely with Paul Lavender himself, who isn't the nicest guy in the world about it. He'll deny you the right to arrange in order to steer you over to the large collection of his own adaptations, which naturally puts money into his own pocket. (He told me this himself.) If he was nicer then you'd all be lining up to get copies of our upcoming CD because it would have had a suite of 5 selections from the Indiana Jones series, dedicated to the guys at JWfan.com. (really!) But, they wouldn't allow us to do that, so instead we recorded the published version of "Escapades from 'Catch Me if You Can.'" (Chosen partially because it wasn't a Paul Lavender chart, lol.) But yes, in this way we are bound to copyright law. I could arrange those tunes and have them performed, we just couldn't record them. (TMI anyone???)
OK that's WAY more than you probably wanted to know, but just wanted to be sure to point out that our performances are copyright-free and public domain.
#52
Posted 08 April 2011 - 02:47 PM
Do you guys want to hear our recording of the "Escapades?" If so then I can try to find it and post it here. The CD should be out in a couple months I think.
EDIT:
I know better than to ask questions like that.
http://www.multiupload.com/9GH94FRBCN
#53
Posted 08 April 2011 - 04:26 PM
Great listen and performance - congratulationsDo you guys want to hear our recording of the "Escapades?" If so then I can try to find it and post it here. The CD should be out in a couple months I think.
What's going to be the title of the CD?
You learn quicklyEDIT:
I know better than to ask questions like that.
Thanks for sharing!
#54
Posted 08 April 2011 - 04:38 PM
The CD will be titled "Out of the Blue."
#55
Posted 08 April 2011 - 04:48 PM
#56
Posted 08 April 2011 - 06:09 PM
Hey are you almost done with your edit for "Get 'Em, R2"? The unreleased section that is.
#57
Posted 08 April 2011 - 06:26 PM
Jack,
Hey are you almost done with your edit for "Get 'Em, R2"? The unreleased section that is.
You seem a little impatient?
I am SURE he will post it, when HE is satisfied with the end result, as soon as possible.
Brink: I don't care if you have to cut off my hand, just don't leave me to die here!
Maggie Robbins: Don't be so dramatic Brink; nobody is going to cut off your hand.
Boston Low: Don't make promises you might not be able to keep Maggie
#59
Posted 09 April 2011 - 01:17 AM
#60
Posted 09 April 2011 - 03:38 AM
#61
Posted 13 April 2011 - 05:19 PM
#63
Posted 15 April 2011 - 07:40 PM
"You think they wear those tight-fitting clothes just so some other bride can say 'Gee your hips look succulent'? The good-looking ones know we're looking, they love us to be looking, and god bless 'em, they're carrying the rest of their sex!" - Al Bundy
#64
Posted 17 April 2011 - 06:51 PM
I sure would love to hear AOTC's finale done in an orchestral format, but for now the mockup will do
I'd love to take a whack at the missing bit of Elevator Scene myself but I don't have any sheet music for that part
#65
Posted 18 April 2011 - 07:11 PM
It's nearly there. Just 5 or so bars left now
Jack,
How goes your mock up of the "Get 'Em, R2" parts?
Here's today's updated version:
http://www.sendspace.com/file/82a66c
Wow, that sounds really great!
#66
Posted 30 April 2011 - 12:44 PM
Here's an example of how my mockups sound - it can't compete in soundquality with Jack's though (which is among the best I've ever heard).
a BTTF medley - could still use some ajustments and tweaks.
http://www.box.net/shared/f3cvel0rd3
#67
Posted 30 April 2011 - 04:49 PM
#68
Posted 01 May 2011 - 01:45 PM
I would like to do some mockups of unreleased pieces as well, I don't have a lot of sheets though:/ So if there are any requests, and somebody would be willing to provide me with the sheets, I'd be happy to do some mockups.
Here's an example of how my mockups sound - it can't compete in soundquality with Jack's though (which is among the best I've ever heard).
a BTTF medley - could still use some ajustments and tweaks.
http://www.box.net/shared/f3cvel0rd3
Amazing!
#69
Posted 01 May 2011 - 04:53 PM
most of the libraries I use are getting a little old actually;
Brass: Project SAM layered with Sonic Implants (called Sonivox now)
Woodwinds: VSL with Hollywoodwinds for runs
Strings: Cinematic Strings
Percussion: Sonic Implants
And then just added som Quantum Leap spaces for reverb. Not much EQ or anything else.
#70
Posted 10 May 2011 - 03:58 AM
#71
Posted 10 May 2011 - 09:20 PM
Sorry for the flat harpsichord sound.
"You think they wear those tight-fitting clothes just so some other bride can say 'Gee your hips look succulent'? The good-looking ones know we're looking, they love us to be looking, and god bless 'em, they're carrying the rest of their sex!" - Al Bundy
#73
Posted 12 May 2011 - 02:34 PM
"You think they wear those tight-fitting clothes just so some other bride can say 'Gee your hips look succulent'? The good-looking ones know we're looking, they love us to be looking, and god bless 'em, they're carrying the rest of their sex!" - Al Bundy
#75
Posted 12 May 2011 - 02:59 PM
"You think they wear those tight-fitting clothes just so some other bride can say 'Gee your hips look succulent'? The good-looking ones know we're looking, they love us to be looking, and god bless 'em, they're carrying the rest of their sex!" - Al Bundy
#77
Posted 12 May 2011 - 06:00 PM
"You think they wear those tight-fitting clothes just so some other bride can say 'Gee your hips look succulent'? The good-looking ones know we're looking, they love us to be looking, and god bless 'em, they're carrying the rest of their sex!" - Al Bundy
#78
Posted 12 May 2011 - 09:49 PM
John Williams sucks, he doesn't write with a quill pen, there is no emotion in pencil music ! Purcell is the man !Among all the things I have done in my short and pitiful life, becoming an inside joke on JWFAN is the one I'm the least proud of.
#80
Posted 12 May 2011 - 11:13 PM
You're not missing anything, it's literally just... a chord.
If anyone wants to, knock yourselves out:
could you get that to me in bmp, PDF or tif?
John Williams sucks, he doesn't write with a quill pen, there is no emotion in pencil music ! Purcell is the man !Among all the things I have done in my short and pitiful life, becoming an inside joke on JWFAN is the one I'm the least proud of.
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