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thorwil
January 6th, 2009, 01:45 PM
Hi!

This is a call for contributions. Take your chance of becoming part of a crowd of people all around the world, counting to the rhythm in several languages!

Contributors will be credited in order of their submissions and this will also likely influence the order of use in the track ;)

Besides recording yourself and family and friends and pets (if they are able to count), you can help by spreading the word.


Wanted

What I'm after are recordings of one person at a time, saying:

"One Two Three Four"
"One and Two and Three and Four and"
"Beat" (to be translated to whatever makes sense 4 times in one measure at 4/4. A single utterance is enough, as I want to use these as accent.)



Translated in a native language and any language spoken without much of an accent. If there are special ways of counting to the beat in a language, use those (only or even better additionally) and inform me.
With a tempo of 110 beats per minute (to be very clear, the "and" has to be between beats ;).
A and B should ideally be recorded with about 4 iterations (4 measures)


Don't think that your language will already be well-represented without you. Others might think the same ;) Also, the more I can layer in one language, the better.


Specification

All files should be:

ideally wavpacked, or plain WAV as second choice
32 bit float, 48 KHz
Trimmed
Normalized
Dry
Explicitly licensed as http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/ or released to the Public Domain


Only if you don't record with a JACK application, 16 and 24 bit integer formats are also acceptable. I want to avoid unnecessary conversions.


Naming

Please name the files as follows:

firstname_lastname_language_count.wav for "One Two Three Four"
firstname_lastname_language_count_and.wav for "One and Two ..."
firstname_lastname_language_beat.wav for "Beat"



Submitting

Email attachments are no option for such large files, so please provide links to uploads. Send me mail or post in this thread.
Consider using http://www.getdropbox.com/ if you have
no other space.

I'm also available as thorwil in #lad and #ardour at irc.freenode.net.


Goal

My intention is to offer the result and the material on archive.org. This is an open-source project ;)

I also want to submit a version to the
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuFreeCultureShowcase
;)

I can't promise to use all contributions. I will sort out ones that sound suspiciously different from others claimed to be in the same language ;)
However, all serious contributors will be given credit.


Deadline

I will start to work with the material as soon as I have enough, but will accept more until the 23rd of January.


Thanks!

thorwil
January 11th, 2009, 04:03 PM
Hi!

I made a short demo with the few contributions to the international counting track project there have been so far:

Ogg Vorbis audio file:
http://dl.getdropbox.com/u/485382/countint_pre-01.ogg

The complete, packed Ardour session with all sound-files:
http://dl.getdropbox.com/u/485382/countint.tar.bz2

License and credits:
http://dl.getdropbox.com/u/485382/license_and_credits.txt

The complete track and any single sound-file are licensed to the public under Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 2.0,
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-cc-by/2.0/


Sound-files contributed by:

Sampo Savolainen, Finnish, http://sampo.garageflower.net
becks, Italian, http://msound.org
Robin Gareus, German, http://gareus.org


I hope this demo makes it clear what I'm after. Take the chance to add your voice to the mix! ;)

Note that I would like to have several speakers for each language.

BTW, free-style contributions and mouth-made percussion (single hits, not loops, please) are also welcome :)

Orlsend
January 12th, 2009, 08:32 AM
Hi Firstly I want to thank you for making such a neat project,it really brings out the magic of Open media.

I already save the demo and added to my playlist.

I could not find a easier way to send you my try,I really dint want to send you a link to those spammy file sharing sites.

Once again I thank you.

thorwil
January 12th, 2009, 10:16 AM
Thank you, Orlsend!

Attachments herewould be fine, but I don't know if they have a size limit that might get in the way?

It would be nice if could offer a file with a sampling rate of 48 kHz. And a version with "and" (translated) between the beats. If not, I will still likely find a place for your recording.

I really have to recommned http://www.getdropbox.com/. One just needs to know that you have to put stuff directly into the "Public" folder and then use the "Copy public link" feature. Doesn't cost a thing and works like my 2nd post here shows.

Orlsend
January 14th, 2009, 08:24 AM
Thanks for mentioning dropbox,I am very happy with it. Ill try to work on better file that meets your requirements.

thorwil
February 7th, 2009, 01:20 PM
Yesterday I finalised the international counting track and submitted low-quality versions (1 MB size limit) to the Ubuntu Free Culture Showcase (https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuFreeCultureShowcase).

I made 2 versions, with and without whistling. The speech melodies inspired me, but the whistling might be found to take away from the counting.

Several formats and the complete Ardour (http://ardour.org) session are available on http://www.archive.org/details/countint, everything licensed to the public under Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 2.0 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-cc-by/2.0).

Big thanks to all the contributors:

Sampo Savolainen, Finnish
http://sampo.garageflower.net

becks, Italian
http://msound.org

Robin Gareus, German
http://gareus.org

Ken Restivo, US-English
http://restivo.org

David Paez, Spanish

Gordon JC Pearce MM3YEQ, English, Gaelic
http://www.nekosynth.co.uk

Savvas Z. Radević, Serbian, Greek, French, English
http://blog.radevic.com

Nils "Steele" Gey, German, Japanese
http://nilsgey.de

Maxime Deschildre, French