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CatQuest
YES that means I'm online since you're responding with what i tped
som uch more reliable than old human ping
:P
\o/ DANCE for we are now on get and can kcik out next gen tel!!
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madmouser11
hi all, I attempted a userscript some time ago and it worked till recently (I am not a developer) but stopped for no reason .. seem like the $(document).ready(function() is not triggered anymore .. any advise or guidance ?
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derwin
oops
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CallerNo6
haha. seen on stupid facebook. "Pandora credits BonJovi for writing the Chuck Berry song, "Let it rock". Uh.. Say what ?"
We don’t have any way to store TV soundtrack cue numbers, do we?
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I’m not sure if it would be a work attribute of some kind or what…feels like it should be an attribute of the cue-soundtrack relationship…or that soundtracks should actually be series entities
CallerNo6
Is a cue number a composition-level thing? I've never really thought about it.
hawke
Hmm…maybe?
I guess I never thought about whether it referred to the song or a specific recording.
CallerNo6
me neither
hawke
It seems to me that a lot of TV music is one-off, so they’re often the same thing.
kepstin-laptop
if the same "tune" is recorded in a couple of different variations, e.g. a faster version, slower version, piano version, whatever, they'll each have separate cue numbers
hawke
But anyway, I still feel like that information should go *somewhere*.
CallerNo6
+1, information wants to be findable
kepstin-laptop
my understanding is that it's a recording identifier specifically
hawke
Feels like there’s a fuzzy line around cues and arrangements too.
kepstin-laptop: Fair enough. Any idea how that could be represented?
kepstin-laptop
i.e. the person doing the sound for a tv episode will load up cue #xxx to play at 5:40 into the show or whatever
and they'll probably have a table of cue numbers, maybe with some note's written beside them like "character name's theme" or whatever
hawke
It feels weird to have an AR “[Recording] is [cue #] for [TV Show Soundtrack work]”
kepstin-laptop notes that a 'cue' cam refer any pre-recorded sound effect, not just bgm.
Obviously. I’m not totally sure that 'cue' is the right word to use for BGM anyway.
But I don’t have a better word for 'portion of a soundtrack'