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Thursday, July 17, 2003
Didn't manage to get to London yesterday. Something wrong with the computer I was due to pick up. So John's going to fix it and bring it up to Rud. It gave me the opportunity to sit in the park and write more of Borrowed time on my Revo. Got most of the way through a great chapter about a dominatrix, then hit a wrong key somewhere and deleted the lot. C'est la vie. Now I can enjoy writing it all over again :)
Web working better than Opera on the Revo. Still have to figure out how to access my Yahoo email without paying $19.99 a year for POP whatever access and forwarding. I might be able to get to it through the Yahoo WAP site.
This urban dictionary is cool.
Made Cleopatra better last night by stripping out one of the vocal lines, and adding another an octave below the one I left in. Acts a bit like a sub-oscillator on a synth. Andy McCluskey did it on Firegun, which Cleopatra sounds a bit like. I moved and copied a couple of the Burton/Taylor samples too, just to make it perfect. Going to mixdown today, and then I'm excited about starting vocal work on the second of Paul's compositions.
Web working better than Opera on the Revo. Still have to figure out how to access my Yahoo email without paying $19.99 a year for POP whatever access and forwarding. I might be able to get to it through the Yahoo WAP site.
This urban dictionary is cool.
Made Cleopatra better last night by stripping out one of the vocal lines, and adding another an octave below the one I left in. Acts a bit like a sub-oscillator on a synth. Andy McCluskey did it on Firegun, which Cleopatra sounds a bit like. I moved and copied a couple of the Burton/Taylor samples too, just to make it perfect. Going to mixdown today, and then I'm excited about starting vocal work on the second of Paul's compositions.
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