12th January 2005, 10:29 PM
what does anything in this thread have to do with detecting what key a sound is in?
And I already said that it is most likely that Donkey Konga uses cover artists to emulate the original artists sounds. If all the reviews are saying it then I have to agree, it just seems odd to me that they would go to those lengths instead of using a track from an album, which is called "Needledrop" where you purchase rights to use a song in your production. Like how most Tony Hawk games use actual tracks from the original artists and released albums.
what also seems odd is that OB1 has to take every conversation and turn it in to a rediculing debate. "Fell flat on my face"? Yes, I thought the band that was recorded for Donkey Konga was produced well enough to pass for the real thing when it wasn't. I have fallen so hard, it hurts to live, etc etc.
And I already said that it is most likely that Donkey Konga uses cover artists to emulate the original artists sounds. If all the reviews are saying it then I have to agree, it just seems odd to me that they would go to those lengths instead of using a track from an album, which is called "Needledrop" where you purchase rights to use a song in your production. Like how most Tony Hawk games use actual tracks from the original artists and released albums.
what also seems odd is that OB1 has to take every conversation and turn it in to a rediculing debate. "Fell flat on my face"? Yes, I thought the band that was recorded for Donkey Konga was produced well enough to pass for the real thing when it wasn't. I have fallen so hard, it hurts to live, etc etc.