A Peek Into the Sounds of Windows Vista
Expect to hear the atmosphere, the voice of a new era in Windows Vista, it is necessary to launch a new version of Microsofts operating system, courtesy of the British guitar legend Robert Fulipu.
Under Microsofts MSDN Channel 9 on the web site, Fulipu, founding 20 members of the late 1960s progressive rock band King Crimson, in the companys Redmond, Washington, campus a few weeks ago recording the voices for Windows Vista. If video posted on the Web site on any indication, these voices will be along the same lines as the for the electronic work Fulipu done as a solo artist and with Brian like format, they helped create the voice of Windows 95.
In the past, Fulipu with musicians David Bowie and Bideijia Sabli¨¨re.
Windows Vista is expected in time to market later this year.
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