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16
Jul

Fancy creating your own Halo Wars music?

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Stephen Rippy has put together a selection of “stem files” which are the break up of all the parts which make a Halo Wars music file. So for example the “Best guess at best” music is made up of “pads”, “leads”, “drums” , “base” and “effects” for example. You can then put these stems into your favourite audio editing program and get mixing!

Once your done i’m sure Stephen would like to hear! Drop him a line at his website with your creations! If you want to publish your files on the web then let me know and i’ll host them for you here. You can contact me on dean@remember-ensemblestudios.com

Heres the link to get started:

 http://www.stephenrippy.com/soundtracks/halo_wars/remixed.html

Source: The Bonfire Studios blogs!

 http://www.bonfire-studios.com/blog/index.php?/archives/15-Bonfires-Halo-Wars-Remixes.html

Have fun!

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16
Jul

Lego Pottinger blog part 3 (of 4!)

Robot Blogs 

I think I have underestimated just how much work went into creating the Lego Robot logo. We are talking lots and lots of hours and struggle! Find out just how tricky it really is in part 3 of Daves blog!

Some snaps..

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But the fun doesn’t stop there! Mr BigDog Dave Pottinger came up with the in-genius idea of theming each of the Robot letters – check out this Batman theme:

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I know I published the final logo (and perhaps, maybe shouldn’t have, whoops!) but you cant zoom in and see the themes.. so for that you’ll have to tune into part 4 of Daves blog!

http://www.robotentertainment.com/Blogs/Detail/RidiculousLegoFun3

Dont forget to comment on the Robot website!

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