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Posted: Sat Apr 28, 2007 9:21 pm
by Davidb
Mike

I was able to see some snippets of you work today, and I have to say that I think you work it really interesting.

Keep going, mate!

Regards.

Posted: Sat Apr 28, 2007 9:43 pm
by Daz
Mike's films/movies are available from Amazon, his site and also on Netflix, well worth watching IMO ... and *listening* to too ;-)

Posted: Sun Apr 29, 2007 12:48 am
by Davidb
Thanx Daz

I´m looking forward to them now.

Regards.

Posted: Sun Apr 29, 2007 8:09 am
by Charlie
@Kontrol49: :3drofl:
@Daz: thanx for the tip! :)

Posted: Sun Apr 29, 2007 10:03 am
by Mike Conway
Davidb wrote:I was able to see some snippets of you work today, and I have to say that I think you work it really interesting.
Thanks! I've got a mixed bag of indie stuff. I think Daz sent me 20 bucks and I sent him a "care package" of a few shorts and features. (Any faves, Daz? ROADKILL? THE AWAKENING?)

The EXILE pics (on the previous page) might look like the Roland team breaking into Korg's secret R&D labs, but it will actually be a pretty good sci-fi/adventure movie. It's around 10 times the budget of my last flick, so it should be an improvement in almost every way. You'll have to wait for that one, since I intend to shelve it, until the OASYS stuff is done.

Posted: Sun Apr 29, 2007 3:10 pm
by Daz
Awakening is definitely my fave ... it's got action, humour, great characters and was a engaging on a number of levels.

Posted: Tue May 01, 2007 6:00 am
by Mike Conway
I looked closer at all the little comments, with each pic. Damn, those are funny!! "D Beams" Ha ha! :D

Kontrol49 wrote:Its the filming of


Roland and Yamaha engineers trying to break into Korg's Oasys R+D Vault" :wink:

"OK everyone I think we've located the Bunker they thought by calling it "Oasys they were fooling everyone it was in a desert,hmm not so clever Korg"
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"Mr Kakehashi,Are you sure we should have come in through the S/Pdif Port"
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"Ok,get your D-beams at the ready"
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"Help help,I've been Zapped by the AL-1,Quick retreat guys the Korg army is too powerful
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"Right mortal Roland employee,you are our Prisoner now,let us see your hands...There not fit to grace an Oasys,you will be be crushed and made into a Joystick for our new M3
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"Damn,looks like we'll have to go away and rework our Fantom series Guys we just Can't penetrate the Korg R and D team,How will we ever compete,I have to rethink my disguise,I look like "Johnny No.5" from the movie" Short circuit"



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Posted: Mon May 14, 2007 7:02 pm
by beyarecords
Hi Mike,
Mike Conway wrote:I'll see how it ends up, but I want to keep it very reasonable. Some tutorials charge up the wazoo, but I'm not going to do that. What do you think?
how's the dvd coming along? I think anything between $20 and $45 is a very reasonable price taking into consideration the involved subject material!

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Peace & Blessings

Beya

Posted: Sun Jun 03, 2007 8:50 am
by Charlie
Hi Mike! Any news on your release date? :)

Posted: Sun Jun 03, 2007 12:29 pm
by Mike Conway
Hi, Beya and Charlie.

Obviously, things got delayed with the movie project and people are probably wondering if there will even be a DVD. I'm set up again, in one of EXILE's sets. This will act as my music and editing studio, for the next few months:

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There is no way to cram everything on a single DVD. In fact, it looks like 3 discs - I won't make you wait for all three, so I'll release the first one, as soon as it's ready.

I've taken some suggestions, including those of fellow forum members, The Mix Master and Charlie, to include practical demos, along with covering the modes of the machine.

The first disc will cover Intro to OASYS and Global mode (which is where you set up the machine and edit Wave Sequences and Drum kits). I know a lot of people would be disappointed if I don't include something on the Sequencer - right away (that will be the 3rd disc). So, I will have half a dozen practical demos, including at least one fairly extensive Sequencer/HDR demo on disc one. Every disc will have these practical demos, in addition to the mode coverage.

Until the first disc is ready to ship, I won't be saying too much, as date speculation has shown to be off from my original (and simple one disc) plans. Things are back on track, though. :)

Posted: Sun Jun 03, 2007 1:07 pm
by beyarecords
HI Mike,
glad to hear you are back on track with the DVD's. I look forward to the finished products.

Posted: Sun Jun 03, 2007 6:56 pm
by Charlie
Same here! :D
I appreciate your idea to realease them one by one and to have sequencer stuff on each DVD including the workflow-issue. 8)

I'm still struggling with this sequencer beast. I've been close to switching back to Cubase several times - but I don't want to. It's so handy to have everything on one machine. But once in a while you get stuck with a special or new problem - and the help page doesn't help in this special case - etc. etc. ... that's frustrating. :roll:

Posted: Thu Aug 09, 2007 6:38 pm
by Sina172
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Posted: Sat Sep 08, 2007 9:56 am
by Mike Conway
Sina, I apologize for the long overdue reply. When you asked, I was not sure. As you probably know, I'm juggling EXILE and the tutorial editing. Doing both has just been overwhelming.

Well, I bit the bullet and hired an editor - a friend from N. Mexico. He is staying at my house and editing full time. The tutorial should be edited in the next week or so. I believe Dan would like to review it, for accuracy. Then, I will get the DVD replicated.

I'm hoping for October release. Of course, you guys will be the first to know.

Posted: Sat Sep 08, 2007 5:54 pm
by Charlie
Hooray! Where's the Champagne!!! :lol:
I was already wondering wether I should suggest here to release the DVD unedited - and now I read this - Yippieh! :D