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    • The Deep Note. Before we get too deep into the different logos – or 'trailers' as the community refers to them – we can’t start without talking about the Deep Note.
    • 1983: Wings. “For the past 35 years, motion picture loudspeaker systems have not changed…” read the first title card, as the initial strains of the Deep Note began to swell.
    • Late 1983: Broadway. Debuting later that same year, the 'Broadway' version of the THX trailer received much more play, and is probably more recognisable to the casual viewer.
    • 1988: Cimarron. The Cimarron version was named after an award-winning Western from 1932. It broke with tradition by abandoning the Deep Note – a move that would not prove to be popular – and instead begins with the sound of an orchestra tuning up.
  1. Mar 10, 2014 · Manipulating the sound of a cello as a base, Moorer wrote a “score” that consisted of 20,000 lines of computer code, which then randomly spit out a new sound every time the program was run ...

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    In April 2015, THX introduced a new trailer called Eclipse, which was accompanied by an updated, "Dolbyized" and more powerful version of the Deep Note, also created by Moorer. [8] This version of the Deep Note was created entirely digitally so it could play on Dolby Surround 7.1, Dolby Atmos, and DTS:X systems, and Moorer created 30-second, 45-second, and 60-second versions of it. [ 9 ]

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    THX's mascot is a robot named Tex, created by John Lasseter, the former head of Pixar Animation Studios. [44] He first appeared in the original and extended Tex trailer (simply known as Tex 1 EX), which premiered in theaters with Independence Day on July 3, 1996, in which he fixes up the THX logo. [44]

  4. May 27, 2018 · The musical score for “Deep Note,” the noise that introduced countless films, has been revealed for the first time. By Evan Minsker. May 27, 2018. THX logo, courtesy of THX. In 1982, Lucasfilm ...

  5. Oct 25, 2018 · The THX logo theme consists of 30 voices over seven measures, starting in a narrow range, 200 to 400 Hz, and slowly diverting to preselected pitches encompassing three octaves. The 30 voices begin at pitches between 200 Hz and 400 Hz and arrive at pre-selected pitches spanning three octaves by the fourth measure.

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  7. Jul 29, 2015 · We recently spoke with Dr. James “Andy” Moorer, composer of the “THX Logo Theme,” to get the story behind the iconic flourish, which debuted in the THX trailer Wings, shown before the 1983 premiere of a movie you might remember— Star Wars: Episode VI-Return of the Jedi. S&V: It’s been more than 30 years since moviegoers first ...

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