You sure you weren't watching a porno at the time?There were also a couple of TOS planets with ambient background noise that sounded like windchimes and eerie moaning.

You sure you weren't watching a porno at the time?There were also a couple of TOS planets with ambient background noise that sounded like windchimes and eerie moaning.
The wonders of PiP.You sure you weren't watching a porno at the time?There were also a couple of TOS planets with ambient background noise that sounded like windchimes and eerie moaning.![]()
\Here, at 4:30. It's just a YouTube clip though, not the original sound file which would be illegal to post.
Well, for one thing, they are not selling their productions. Hearing it in the background of a fan film is not exactly the same as downloading the whole track. If you want to own it, you'll have to buy it, I guess. You know, somebody had to make that music.If it's illegal to post old sound effects, where does that leave the fanfilms that rely on them?
I think they would have to pay for the use of said music.Not to mention the non-Trek Hollywood productions that have cribbed TOS sound effects over the years?![]()
I've known people to use this site to host audio clips.I do. I'm just not sure where to post the sound clip. I'd be glad to email it to somebody if they would host it.
Does no one else have a copy of this CD?
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I've registered. Give me a few minutes and I'll post excerpts of two alien soundscapess off of this CD. I agree with those that posting the whole clips would be a violation of board rules regarding copyrighted material, but I'll take the dodge that amazon.com and others use. I'll edit them down to 30 seconds each and post those segments. I think that falls under fair use. You'll get the full effect from the excerpt.I've known people to use this site to host audio clips.I do. I'm just not sure where to post the sound clip. I'd be glad to email it to somebody if they would host it.
If it's illegal to post old sound effects, where does that leave the fanfilms that rely on them?
Not to mention the non-Trek Hollywood productions that have cribbed TOS sound effects over the years?![]()
There were also a couple of TOS planets with ambient background noise that sounded like windchimes and eerie moaning.
I love the audio effects from the series. The music, the sound effects, everything came together and it absorbs me into the episode. That aside, does anyone else think it's absolutely awesome that in the Cage clip, Spock uses that viewer like an iPod touch and simply waves his arm in a gesture to get it to change? I love that!
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You are speaking of his initial report on the bridge about the Talos Star Group.That aside, does anyone else think it's absolutely awesome that in the Cage clip, Spock uses that viewer like an iPod touch and simply waves his arm in a gesture to get it to change? I love that!![]()
Yes, I always found that interesting. I always wondered what that was about; maybe there was an electric eye thingy going on or maybe someone else controlled the slideshow for him.
The idea was that it was a gestural control, the "electric eye thingy" you refer to. Even back in 1964 that concept was around in SF. Now we're close to having it in reality.
It also reminds somewhat of the theremin, which had been around for decades at the time Star Trek was produced, and which used gestural pitch control to make spooky sci-fi movie sounds, or perhaps even "Good Vibrations".It reminds of Tom Cruise's virtual computer interface in Minority Report (for example).
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