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pizzacam
05-09-2006, 08:24 AM
Who was it that programmed The Tune Machine skits? Creative or Showbiz? I'd find it hard to believe if it was Showbiz...
looneybird78
05-09-2006, 09:32 AM
Aaron was talking about the Tune Machine show while we watched it at CEI... He said that it was one of the Best shows Creative ever did....
So I would take that to mean it was CEI's and NOT Showbiz!;)
ChuckEZone
05-09-2006, 03:16 PM
He said that it was one of the Best shows Creative ever did....
I'd believe it- it's my favorite show, lol
CEC3066
05-09-2006, 04:47 PM
if it was b4 the Liberty show CEI proogrammed it. If it was AFTER ShowBiz programmed it.
pizzacam
05-09-2006, 05:21 PM
LOL that should narrow it down, the Liberty show ran for like 3 years on Cyberstar...
captslappy
05-09-2006, 07:50 PM
Tune Machine is definately in my top 5!
I had to post to this when I saw it. Tune Machine was definately programmed by Showbiz corperate and not Creative. I let Aaron borrow Tune Machine/Kids Show and also The Olympic show and the Dance Contest to copy. Lets see how do I know this? Well somewhere I do have some documentation of that. Also when I had my smaller compressor I could play the whole entire Tune Machine showtape and my show would not drop in psi. Then I could play something like Heartaches and School Days and have to wait for my compressor to build back up to play more shows. Because Showbiz didnt use alot of the movements at once like Creative did. You can also notice in the Showbiz programmed shows. Fatz doesnt rock alot. They mostly programmed him to lean back alot. Also they didnt do a whole lot of programming on the hi-hat for Dook. It usually stayed open or close. In the Tune machine it stays open the whole time and right when Dook says "There she was just a walkin down the street" It closes and stays closed. Also the drum beats slam a little harder if you have your show adjusted like the old way I do. The programming is a little different. Showbiz had slowed there show down some when they were doing there programming. So if my show was set at 65 psi the movements with the drums of course would look right. Because thats the way corperate programmed it. Now I set mine at 75 psi which isnt far off from the original cei setting of 80 psi. So when the show was adjusted faster and programmed faster the movements looked right. When they were adjusted faster the programming looked more fluent. It still looks good on mine but the drum beats slam a little harder on the Showbiz programmed stuff. But you can really tell the difference by looking at Showbiz Programmed stuff and Cei's if you study it enough.
For those of you with a myspace account I added a video of My Show doing School Days so you can see what these shows are suppose to look like. I would have added something else but thats all I think I had uploaded to my computer.
Lively Star King
10-04-2007, 12:00 AM
The Tune Machine skits are entertaining to the extreme! This particular RAE program has all of the right ingredients: terrific songs, funny dialogue, and, of course, a happy ending. I like this show tremendously! Definitely a top favorite!
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