Re: [Design-team] theme song

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I had two things in mind:

1. It should be such that can be associated with any theme like 
Constantine or anything similar.
2. I tried to add extra dimension to the sound. Generally these sounds 
are like a guitar stroke, or a plane group strings with some bass. But 
with this sound I tried to put a surround effect with the help of 
instruments like windchimes and panning miracas. With a good stereo 
player or a headphone, one can get the feel.

    For the other sounds, they would be mostly similar sounds, trying as 
much as possible to create a deep and wider feel other than just like a 
mono channel output.

For the abrupt start, a fade in can fix the thing. Thank you for the 
suggestion. I can come up with a couple of mixes of the same sound to 
have a comparison.

Thanks and regards,
Subodh Bhagat


sankarshan wrote:
> On Mon, Aug 3, 2009 at 1:53 PM, Subodh<subodh.bhagat@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
>   
>>       I am still waiting for someone to come up with lyrics for theme
>> song for fedora community. In the meantime, I have tried to create a
>> sound theme for next fedora release, For now I am putting up for review,
>> the system start sound, and the other sounds will be matching the main
>> theme. Please give your comments on the sound, which you can hear at:
>>
>> http://sbhagat.fedorapeople.org/F12-theme.ogg
>>     
>
> It does start off a bit abruptly, but playing it repeatedly makes it
> sound easy. Would you like to write up on some of the thoughts that
> went behind this sound and, the ones you are planning ?
>
> /sankarshan
>
>
>   
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