Bohemian Rhapsody On Old Hardware
eldavojohn writes "The sweet sweet melodies of Queen and the late Freddie Mercury are reproduced by hardware almost as old as the song is. 'There are millions of computers sitting idle at home consuming fantom electricity. Let's see where all that power is going. This is dedicated to all fans of Queen and hey let's not forget about Mike Myers and Dana Carvey of Wayne's World. Please note no effects or sampling was used. What you see is what you hear (does that even make sense?) Atari 800XL was used for the lead piano/organ sound, Texas Instruments TI-99/4a as lead guitar, 8 Inch Floppy Disk as Bass, 3.5 inch Hard drive as the gong, HP ScanJet 3C was used for all vocals. Please note I had to record the HP scanner 4 separate times for each voice. I tried to buy 4 HP scanners but for some reason sellers on E-Bay expect you to pay $80-$100, I got mine for $30.'"
Nothing really matters anymore.
...hell yeah!
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How long before the RIAA have this removed from YouTube for copyright infringement?
...about the HP Scanjet 3C?
(not that there's anything wrong with that)
- There is no point, it's like a sphere -
This is mad, but something makes me respect the artistry that you have done this with.
Anyone can see that. Carry on.
Or at least one of their fans did: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vOswq2P-pAs
No Synthesizers!
I concur re the timing. I suggest replacement of the old hardware with some modern synthesisers and drum machines so that they all stay in time with a master clock. Maybe even get some humans to sing parts of it.
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