From: Mark D. <ma...@ki...> - 2004-11-04 04:02:03
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I definitely like Brad's sounds the best. Reasons: -they're simple -I think they'll stand out from ambient noise and music (each sound is composed of at least 2 distinct notes) -it doesn't seem like they'll get annoying after hearing them many times (they're "soft") -each sound is easy to distinguish from each other (the 2 distinct notes are far enough apart from each other than you can tell there are 2 notes) If any of that makes me sound like I don't know anything about music, it's because I don't know anything about music. A few other people said they liked Brad's sounds. I'd put Ervin-* and Trevor-* in 2nd and 3rd place. That being said... Sean, can I replace the sound in Gaim with Brad's sounds (in head)? If you had something in mind with respect to sound theming, can that be done AFTER the sounds are replaced? I'd like to get some decent sounds in not let sound theming cause any delays. -Mark -- O O Mark Doliner \ | ma...@ki... \ | www.kingant.net "There needs to be a better word for weird." |
From: Rob F. <ga...@ro...> - 2004-11-04 15:06:24
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Brad's sounds have my first vote at the moment, too, for the first cut... Mark Doliner wrote: >I definitely like Brad's sounds the best. Reasons: > >-they're simple >-I think they'll stand out from ambient noise and music (each sound is >composed of at least 2 distinct notes) >-it doesn't seem like they'll get annoying after hearing them many times >(they're "soft") >-each sound is easy to distinguish from each other (the 2 distinct notes are >far enough apart from each other than you can tell there are 2 notes) > >If any of that makes me sound like I don't know anything about music, it's >because I don't know anything about music. > >A few other people said they liked Brad's sounds. I'd put Ervin-* and >Trevor-* in 2nd and 3rd place. > >That being said... >Sean, can I replace the sound in Gaim with Brad's sounds (in head)? If you >had something in mind with respect to sound theming, can that be done AFTER >the sounds are replaced? I'd like to get some decent sounds in not let sound >theming cause any delays. >-Mark > >-- >O O Mark Doliner > \ | ma...@ki... > \ | www.kingant.net >"There needs to be a better word for weird." > > > >------------------------------------------------------- >This SF.Net email is sponsored by: >Sybase ASE Linux Express Edition - download now for FREE >LinuxWorld Reader's Choice Award Winner for best database on Linux. >http://ads.osdn.com/?ad_id=5588&alloc_id=12065&op=click >_______________________________________________ >Gaim-devel mailing list >Gai...@li... >https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/gaim-devel > > > > |
From: Nathan W. <fac...@fa...> - 2004-11-04 15:34:19
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Brad's and Dave's are my two current favorites Rob Flynn wrote: > Brad's sounds have my first vote at the moment, too, for the first cut... > > Mark Doliner wrote: > >> I definitely like Brad's sounds the best. <snip> |
From: Peter L. <spa...@si...> - 2004-11-04 21:34:13
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Me too!!!1111!!!111one Nathan Walp wrote: > Brad's and Dave's are my two current favorites > > Rob Flynn wrote: > >> Brad's sounds have my first vote at the moment, too, for the first >> cut... >> >> Mark Doliner wrote: >> >>> I definitely like Brad's sounds the best. <snip> >> |