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Neil Parfitt
11-06-2006, 03:52 PM
Hi Everyone,
My name is Neil Parfitt, I'm a 27yo composer and sound editor based out of Toronto, Canada. I primarily work in animation but have done some corporate music and short films as well. Sounds from East/West have always been apart of the sonic arsenal and will continue to be!
Check out my site if you're in a bumbly mood!
Cheers!
Neil
www.neilaudio.com
www.myspace.com/neilparfittmusic
Link to studio pics:
www.neilaudio.com/jerker/jerker.html
Thomas Regin
11-06-2006, 04:19 PM
Hey Neil!
Welcome to the forums! :)
Maaaaaaaaan, what a cool website you got!! That's probably one of the nicest looking composer-websites I've seen! Funny and easy to navigate! And that cartoon fella (you?) is hillarious.
Oh, and your music.. Well.. I don't even want to comment on that. All I can say that I'm _really_ looking forward to your posts in the "music" section on this site!! :D
Wow!
Thomas.
PS: Is that..? No, it can't be!.. My eyes must deceive me, but it looks a LOT like the good, old KORG Trinity in your nice(!!) studio?
Neil Parfitt
11-06-2006, 09:10 PM
Hi Thomas,
Many thanks for the kind words. :)
Yes!! That is a Korg Trinity - and was fully loaded with everything.. one of the best tools I ever had. I sold it last year as it was seeing less and less FULL workstation usage, and more for just sounds... so I did a trade for the TR-Rack which I still use all the time for sound unique sounding atmospheric and pad sounds.
Cheers!
-Neil
fongi
11-07-2006, 01:48 AM
Hi Neil, a very cool Website and some great music, I love that cartoon like picture of "you" I guess ? Just a question as a native English speaker, what the hell does Bumbly mean ?? :D
WoodIsGood
11-07-2006, 11:23 AM
Neil,
Great site. I like the interaction and the caricatures. Your music is very eclectic and I like that about it. You have a bunch of different styles represented there which really shows your versatility. Now I know of two musical talents from Toronto! Welcome.
Chris
Thomas Regin
11-07-2006, 03:28 PM
Hi Thomas,
Many thanks for the kind words. :)
Yes!! That is a Korg Trinity - and was fully loaded with everything.. one of the best tools I ever had. I sold it last year as it was seeing less and less FULL workstation usage, and more for just sounds... so I did a trade for the TR-Rack which I still use all the time for sound unique sounding atmospheric and pad sounds.
Cheers!
-Neil
Hey again Neil,
I have one of those babies. It used to be a really nice board. Strangely it seems that KORG never really evolved much after Trinity. Their Triton series was more or less a Trinity with some extra sounds and an Arpeggiator. I switched to Yamaha after the Trinity.
What's that nice looking mixing device you got? Is it Digidesign Command8 or .. ??
/thomas.
Hello,
A new member myself.
Just came from Toronto, (worked there for a couple years)
...certainly familiar with Nelvana, being in the computer arts side of things.
And what a fun website too!
~Jeff
Kaatza_Music
11-10-2006, 10:06 PM
As a transplanted Canuck, I just wanted to say, "How's it going, eh?"
Translated to Californian, that equals, "What's up, huh?"
Neil Parfitt
11-21-2006, 11:56 PM
Korg always seems to take 3 steps forward, 1 step back... EVERY time they release a new product. *sigh*
Welcome Neil,
Website? THAT ROKS!! :eek:
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