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Vista's new soundscape comes to life
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Vista's new soundscape comes to life | Vista's new soundscape comes to life |
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| by Alex Zaharov-Reutt | |
| Sunday, 12 November 2006 | |
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Jim Allchin announced the new sounds to the world via the Windows Vista Team Blog, a site that’s been breaking all the Vista news recently, which is hardly surprising as it is the official Vista news source. The sounds are quite new age-y, and are definitely much softer and smoother than the harsher sounds of previous Windows versions. If you leave your speakers on too loud, as can be the case, at least Vista’s sounds won’t blow your head off. Most people seem to quite like the new sounds. There’s an excellent comparison between XP’s sounds and Vista’s sounds via this link. Most sound like Vista-fied versions of the older XP sounds, but the new startup sound is meant to evoke the words ‘Win-dows Vis-ta’. Make up your own mind when you hear it. At Jim Allchin’s blog, he tells us that the Vista Startup Sound is: - is made of dual ascending 'glassy' melodies played on top of a gentle fading Fripp 'AERO' Soundscape - has two parallel melodies played in an intentional "Win-dows Vis-ta" rhythm - consists of 4 chords, one for each color in the Windows flag - is approximately 4 seconds long, end-to-end - and is a collaboration between contributors Robert Fripp (primary melody + Soundscape), Tucker Martine (rhythm) and Steve Ball (harmony and final orchestration) But not everyone is impressed. Read on to the next page for more... |
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