Trance and G-force, perfect!

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Leukoplast
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Trance and G-force, perfect!

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I listen to a lot of trance/techno and I gotta say g-force is awsome, I get lost in the images, especially when I am high or somthing, anyways I had a good idea, whenever darkroom is avalivable for windows I am going to make a DVD then project it onto a huge wall with a LCD projector, play techno super loud and just have a rave party.

Anybody ever project it onto a wall like they do at raves?

If ya want to hear some electronica tunes I made go here
http://www.savefile.com/projects.php?pid=639034
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Post by Orbstah »

Yes i have m8y,

i had a sharp projector and had the images sprawling all over my lounge, was way out there. never needed to get high to enjoy it neither. :)
I'll come to bed once i've seen everything in G-Force.

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Right on!

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My wife told me about G-Force this weekend so we installed it. We just bought a Dell 24" widescreen LCD last week. Threw on some trance, sat back, had fun, and got lost in the screen.

Nice app guys! Keep up the good work.

Brian

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Post by rd_taylor »

I run Jriver Media Center 11, streaming mp3 from my server onto an HTPC in the lounge.

The HTPC has a 15" LCD screen (for browsing the music collection, queuing up tracks etc), and the second monitor connection goes to an Infocus X1 which fills the loungeroom wall.

I run GForce as a plugin in MC11, so I can browse my collection and have GF pouring over the wall...it's great at parties. Everyone's impressed...

Problem is, when yer wasted, you get stuck in a trance watching the visuals, and tend to ignore the guests 8-)
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Robert

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Post by willrob »

Waste not, want not.

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Post by dklr »

How much does a good projector cost anyway? In the B&H catalog they were about $800 to $1200, but B&H has a reputation of charging too much.

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Post by Cavalli »

yeah thats abotu what they cost but the best song to listen to w/ g-force is hairy trees by goldfrapp its really smooth and trippy!

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Leukoplast
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Post by Leukoplast »

dklr wrote:How much does a good projector cost anyway? In the B&H catalog they were about $800 to $1200, but B&H has a reputation of charging too much.
My friend got a projector for 500 or less, it was on sale...that would be pretty sweet though, a wall full of g-force...
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Post by reyd8 »

gotta agree with that. I listen to alot of goa trance and this vis is the best, even if i cant use keystrokes anymore.

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Post by Leukoplast »

reyd8 wrote:gotta agree with that. I listen to alot of goa trance and this vis is the best, even if i cant use keystrokes anymore.
I have made a few techno/ambient songs on my Korg triton Le, check em out
http://www.savefile.com/projects.php?pid=639034
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Post by Orbstah »

well the keystokes thing is a wmp problem

http://forums.soundspectrum.com/viewtopic.php?t=664

go read that topic, scroll down a bit and andy goes over it.
I'll come to bed once i've seen everything in G-Force.

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