Re: THE BIG LIST OF OPENING TUNES - ANY REQUESTS?
Posted: Thu Feb 25, 2021 2:28 am
by VK3KYY
We already have a thread for the boot images and boot tunes, so I will merge this thread to save confusion
Re: THE BIG LIST OF OPENING TUNES - ANY REQUESTS?
Posted: Sun Aug 15, 2021 4:09 am
by KC0TNH
longer dueling banjos
Thanks!
Re: [Bootscreens and Melodies] Post your creations here.
Posted: Fri May 06, 2022 12:34 am
by BI4VWR
Who has MOTOROLA boot music please
Re: [Bootscreens and Melodies] Post your creations here.
Posted: Sun May 08, 2022 9:19 am
by KD7MW
Here's mine. Combining two of my passions...
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Re: [Bootscreens and Melodies] Post your creations here.
Posted: Mon May 09, 2022 2:24 am
by KD7MW
And here's my current startup melody. It's the theme from the 4th movement of Haydn's Symphony No. 88, a cheerful little tune that the bassoon plays an octave below the violins. Actual solos for low-pitched instruments like mine are a problem, because the speakers in the GD-77 and MD-9600 are not able to reproduce the notes below middle C (16) very well if at all. My radios even struggle with the D (18) just above it.
0,16,30,4,0,4,30,4,0,4,27,4,0,4,27,4,0,4,25,4,23,4,22,4,23,4,18,4,0,4,18,4,0,4,23,4,0,4,23,4,0,4,25,4,0,4,25,4,0,4,32,4,30,4,28,4,30,4,27,8,23,8,30,4,0,4,30,4,0,4,27,4,0,4,27,4,0,4,25,4,23,4,22,4,23,4,18,4,0,4,18,4,0,4,27,4,0,4,27,4,0,4,32,4,0,4,32,4,0,4,30,4,29,4,27,4,29,4,27,8,0,8
I've also found that the CPS note player can't keep up with fast passages that the radios play easily. My workaround for that was to write the tune out in a text editor to play slowly. Then when I got it right, I used search and replace to lower the duration values, e.g. find ,8, and replace with ,4, etc. Then write to the radio for final confirmation.
Re: [Bootscreens and Melodies] Post your creations here.
Posted: Thu May 12, 2022 6:56 am
by KD7MW
Star Trek? You want Star Trek? I'll give you Star Trek. Here's the opening fanfare from the original series. Which I am old enough to remember hearing when it first aired
0,36,19,12,0,6,24,4,0,2,29,33,0,3,28,9,0,3,24,6,0,2,21,6,0,2,26,6,0,2,31,12,0,6,31,2,0,4,35,48