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| == Samples/Lyrics == | | == Samples/Lyrics == |
| + | * The child's voice saying "bye" is taken from [[Sesame Street]]'s many different me's clip. <ref>http://www.twoism.org/forum/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=13635&p=267175</ref> Audio snippet: https://puu.sh/tEazO/45f679f08a.mp3 |
| * ''"round the, round the, round the cauldron"''(reversed, 2:00) | | * ''"round the, round the, round the cauldron"''(reversed, 2:00) |
| * [Pete from Phaelam] suggests at around 1:40 ''"but you may be dead ... you may be dead"''. | | * [Pete from Phaelam] suggests at around 1:40 ''"but you may be dead ... you may be dead"''. |
| *A vocoded voice says "Yes." starting at 0:17 and continues through the whole song. | | *A vocoded voice says "Yes." starting at 0:17 and continues through the whole song. |
| + | *[AB] starting at 2:30 a voice can be heard singing in the background which may be saying "it's not that bad." It continues to the very end and becomes a bit clearer when the track fades out. |
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− | "[[Marcus_Eoin_Sandison|Sandison]]: It's a mixture of live performance and step sequencing. Sometimes, we make up sounds and then program them tightly in a really synthetic way. Other times, we want it to sound really rough, so we'll just jam on the drums live. For instance, "Dawn Chorus" is a single-take jammed beat that I played, while "1969" has a live beat all the way through mixed with other beat tracks." | + | "It's a mixture of live performance and step sequencing. Sometimes, we make up sounds and then program them tightly in a really synthetic way. Other times, we want it to sound really rough, so we'll just jam on the drums live. For instance, "Dawn Chorus" is a single-take jammed beat that I played, while "1969" has a live beat all the way through mixed with other beat tracks." |
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| + | * The title is a transliteration of David Koresh: Da-wi-dn Core-us |
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| *[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dawn_chorus_%28birds%29 Wikipedia article on dawn chorus.] | | *[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dawn_chorus_%28birds%29 Wikipedia article on dawn chorus.] |
| *[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dawn_chorus_%28electromagnetic%29 Wikipedia article on electromagnetic dawn chorus.] | | *[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dawn_chorus_%28electromagnetic%29 Wikipedia article on electromagnetic dawn chorus.] |
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− | It reformats text by
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− | The pre tag ignores [[Wiki]]
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− | ''markup''.
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− | It also doesn't reformat
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− | text.
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− | It still interprets special
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− | <pre>
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− | The pre tag ignores [[Wiki]]
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− | ''markup''.
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− | It also doesn't reformat
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− | text.
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− | It still interprets special
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− | Leading spaces are another way to preserve formatting.
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− | Putting a space at the
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− | from being
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− | reformatted. It still
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− | interprets Wiki
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− | markup and special
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− | characters: →
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− | Leading spaces are another way
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− | to preserve
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− | formatting.
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− | Putting a space at the
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− | beginning of each
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− | line stops the text from
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− | being
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− | reformatted. It still
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− | interprets [[Wiki]]
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− | ''markup'' and special
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− | [edit] Images, tables, video, and sounds
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− | After uploading, just enter the filename, highlight it and press the "embedded image"-button of the edit_toolbar.
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− | This will produce the sytax for uploading a file [[Image:filename.png]]
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− | Upload for how to upload files
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− | Extended image syntax for how to arrange images on the page
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− | Table for how to create a table
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− | What it looks like What you type
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− | A picture, including alternate text:
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− | This Wiki's logo
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− | You can put the image in a frame with a caption:
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− | This Wiki's logo
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− | A picture, including alternate text:
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− | [[Image:NFB-logo.gif|This Wiki's logo]]
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− | The image in a frame with a caption:
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− | [[Image:NFB-logo.gif|frame|This Wiki's logo]]
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− | A link to Wikipedia's page for the image: Image:NFB-logo.gif
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− | Or a link directly to the image itself: Media:NFB-logo.gif
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− | A link to Wikipedia's page for the image:
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− | Use media: links to link directly to sounds or videos: A sound file
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− | Use '''media:''' links to link
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− | [[media:1969.mp3|A sound file]]
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− | <flashmp3>1969.mp3</flashmp3>
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− | {{#ev:youtube|W1qFOD28joY|200}}
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− | {{#ev:youtube|W1qFOD28joY|100}}
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− | [edit] Templates
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− | Templates are segments of Wiki markup that are meant to be copied automatically ("transcluded") into a page. You add them by putting the template's name in {{double braces}}.
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− | Category: English documentation
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