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Old 06-23-2019
Thanks. Wise,

I've already got a great "extreme rock" track from our Motion Array account and it works well.

Edgy Extreme Rock

Code:
https://motionarray.com/stock-music/edgy-extreme-rock-50894

I'm going to leave the original rendition up on YT and render the second in this rock track, as it gives it a . "space aliens from the future, cyberpunkish" feel, which is also good.

Do me a small favor and wait until I upload the "second version" to YT. I think you might be surprised how good it is Smilie

Note to self: Special effects (first stage rendering) still has 25 minutes to go.... LOL . Make sure to check for typos CAREFULLY before rendering!!
 

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KML2GMT(1gmt)						       Generic Mapping Tools						     KML2GMT(1gmt)

NAME
kml2gmt - Extract GMT table data from Google Earth KML files SYNOPSIS
kml2gmt [ infile ] [ -V ] [ -Z ] [ -:[i|o] ] [ -bo[s|S|d|D[ncol]|c[var1/...]] ] DESCRIPTION
kml2gmt reads a Google Earth KML file and outputs a GMT table file. Only KML files that contain points, lines, or polygons can be pro- cessed. This is a bare-bones operation that aims to extract coordinates and possibly the name and description tags of each feature. The main use intended is to capture coordinates modified in Google Earth and then reinsert the modified data into the original GMT data file. For a more complete reformatting, consider using ogr2ogr -f "GMT" somefile.gmt somefile.kml. infile Name of the KML file to work on. If not given, standard input is read. OPTIONS
No space between the option flag and the associated arguments. -Z Output the altitude coordinates as GMT z coordinates [Default will output just longitude and latitude]. -V Selects verbose mode, which will send progress reports to stderr [Default runs "silently"]. -: Toggles between (longitude,latitude) and (latitude,longitude) input and/or output. [Default is (longitude,latitude)]. Append i to select input only or o to select output only. [Default affects both]. -bo Selects binary output. Append s for single precision [Default is d (double)]. Uppercase S or D will force byte-swapping. Option- ally, append ncol, the number of desired columns in your binary output file. EXAMPLES
SEE ALSO
gmtdefaults(1), GMT(1), img2google(1), ps2raster(1) gmt2kml(1) GMT 4.5.7 15 Jul 2011 KML2GMT(1gmt)
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