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It's always reminded me of the last chord at the end of "A Day in the Life" by The Beatles...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P-Q9D...utu.be&t=4m21s
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Haha, Apple NOTES. so punny.
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Is the piano in an aluminum box?
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Many years ago at work, I had the misfortune to hear the BAD startup chime—the failure chime. It sounded similar to the “good” chime, but all out of key and kind of nauseous!
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Until now?......(amazed!)
![]() an iconic sound, really! So much better than the Windows one ![]()
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I'm sure there are some people nerd enough to actually do it...
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I think plugging in headphones before startup would also work just in case you forget to mute it before the last shutdown!!
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I always thought the startup chime is terrible. This strange synth sound always feels like 90s to me.
This chord played on a piano or rhodes one or two octaves higher, maybe rolled, would feel a bit more timeless. No big swoosh or anything, just a subtle piano sound. |
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I understand why people might wish to mute it, but there's a reason why it's there.
How will you know whats wrong with the machine if it won't boot up, and you can't hear the code sound. (there are various that specify exactly where the fault is to be located). It simplifies troubleshooting a whole lot.
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Whatever happened to that really nice sound that the reset button used to do on pre-PowerPC machines?
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Jonathan Ive lent his design talent to Eve the robot, who made that sound in the movie. True story. |
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My favorite "chime" is, and will always be, the Hawaiian Death Chimes.
![]() On a more musical note (no pun intended), what is the "8" under the treble clef in the picture? Edit: Googled my own question. Apparently the 8 means it's meant to be played one octave lower. Learn something new every day! http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clef Last edited by Hemingray; Dec 12, 2012 at 08:54 PM. |
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Also that's a pretty interesting fact, I didn't know that. I'm a huge Pixar fan, so I'll definitely have to look into that! Although Eve always seemed to have a very Apple-esque design to her, so it wouldn't really surprise me.
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The chime is a great diagnostic tool, its known as POST (Power On Self Test) and its a hardware power check. It's the machines self check to ensure power is flowing through a minimal system configuration (minimum system in a mac is made up of a power supply- logic board - at least on RAM chip and a speaker all connected in series). It allows technicians to be able to isolate faulty components that aren't part of that chain which are causing the machine not to POST.
"Bad" POST sounds people are referring to are known as startup beeps (numbers range from one to five or more in some systems). These are mainly caused by RAM or logic board failures rather than power issues and are beeps rather than a chime. For the user it's just a nice noise to let you know things are ok, if you don't like it then just mute your mac before shutdown!
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I once heard that one of the star up chimes was a C# minor 7th, second inversion chord. Not sure if that's true or not.
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there's also lots of references to Apple, Inc. in a lot of Pixar's short films.
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