Post by alvinhayek on Aug 16, 2008 1:38:54 GMT -6
Hi I am new here. I do a lot of overclocking. Today I got a e7200 up to 3.85ghz spi 32m stable on just water. This is on asus p5e3 dlx board.
Anyway, Lets get to the point of this thread. I am in a band called synth happens and we are huge TNG fans. I found a blog about la forge and sang it through a vocoder while playing drums and dave played synths and controlled the vocoder through a midi cable. heres how it goes:
he plays a regular synth(A) but we plug a midi cable into a 2nd synth that has vocoder capabilities (synth B). I play drums and sing through this mic thats plugged into the vocoder synth. B. dave plays the bass notes on synth A and it plays the same notes in synth B.
Anyway. we were doing beers one night and I started reading the blog through the vocoder and we started jamming. I hit record and we came out with this beauty. Today I compiled some Geordi footage. My burned TNG discs are in bad shape so I was limited to 3 dvds (12 episodes). I got really lucky because one of the dvds contained the episode where geordi is getting a haircut by this weird blue alien barber. WTF? anyway it was perfect for my rock video.
Please take a look and let me know what you think. here's the link to the original blog www.bbc.co.uk/cult/st/tng/geordi.shtml
these are the lyrics: Arguably one of Star Trek: TNG's most under-used central characters, Geordi La Forge was originally conceived by Trek creator Gene Roddenberry as a wise-cracking foil to the serious and stoic Captain Picard.
Starting life on the Enterprise-D as an officer on the bridge, after a year La Forge found his niche after being promoted to Chief Engineer. LeVar Burton plays La Forge as a gregarious innocent, and a man shown quiet respect from his crew-mates both for his skills in Engineering and for the unselfconscious way he carries his handicap.
Born blind, La Forge was fitted with a special visor which approximated human sight and also allowed him to see ultraviolet and infrared light, thermal patterns and magnetic fields. The visor - in reality a hair grip sprayed gold (the budget for TNG's first season was only $1.5million per episode, after all) - has been used in a slew of episodes as a handy plot device, but often to the detriment of fleshing out La Forge's real character.
whoever wrote the blog is a genius.
FINALLY here is the video Link:
www.youtube.com/watch?v=AHCTlXSMNHE
Take care,
Alvin
Anyway, Lets get to the point of this thread. I am in a band called synth happens and we are huge TNG fans. I found a blog about la forge and sang it through a vocoder while playing drums and dave played synths and controlled the vocoder through a midi cable. heres how it goes:
he plays a regular synth(A) but we plug a midi cable into a 2nd synth that has vocoder capabilities (synth B). I play drums and sing through this mic thats plugged into the vocoder synth. B. dave plays the bass notes on synth A and it plays the same notes in synth B.
Anyway. we were doing beers one night and I started reading the blog through the vocoder and we started jamming. I hit record and we came out with this beauty. Today I compiled some Geordi footage. My burned TNG discs are in bad shape so I was limited to 3 dvds (12 episodes). I got really lucky because one of the dvds contained the episode where geordi is getting a haircut by this weird blue alien barber. WTF? anyway it was perfect for my rock video.
Please take a look and let me know what you think. here's the link to the original blog www.bbc.co.uk/cult/st/tng/geordi.shtml
these are the lyrics: Arguably one of Star Trek: TNG's most under-used central characters, Geordi La Forge was originally conceived by Trek creator Gene Roddenberry as a wise-cracking foil to the serious and stoic Captain Picard.
Starting life on the Enterprise-D as an officer on the bridge, after a year La Forge found his niche after being promoted to Chief Engineer. LeVar Burton plays La Forge as a gregarious innocent, and a man shown quiet respect from his crew-mates both for his skills in Engineering and for the unselfconscious way he carries his handicap.
Born blind, La Forge was fitted with a special visor which approximated human sight and also allowed him to see ultraviolet and infrared light, thermal patterns and magnetic fields. The visor - in reality a hair grip sprayed gold (the budget for TNG's first season was only $1.5million per episode, after all) - has been used in a slew of episodes as a handy plot device, but often to the detriment of fleshing out La Forge's real character.
whoever wrote the blog is a genius.
FINALLY here is the video Link:
www.youtube.com/watch?v=AHCTlXSMNHE
Take care,
Alvin