[linux-audio-user] Re: [LAM] Music made with linux

Kjetil S. Matheussen kjetil at ccrma.stanford.edu
Tue Mar 21 02:23:28 EST 2006


Gene Heskett:
>On Tuesday 21 March 2006 01:53, Kjetil S. Matheussen wrote:
>>This is a cover of Dolly Partons song "Coat of many colors".
>>
>>The synth parts are made with E-Radium and qsynth/fluidsynth.
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>>Guitars and vocals are recorded in Ardour. Its also mixed in
>>Ardour.
>>
>>Snd was used for some editing of the final sound file afterwards,
>> jamin was used for mastering, jack_record was used to capture the
>> sound from jamin, and oggenc was used to produce the ogg-file. Phu!
>>
>>Plug-ins used:
>>* TAP equalizer
>>* Chorus1 (based on Csound orchestra, really nice)
>>* Chorus2 (based on Csound orchestra, really nice)
>>* SC4
>>* Stereo reverb made by Fons. (Wow! This one is sounds so real!)
>>
>>And its recorded and mixed in the main studio at ccrma, today.
>>
>>http://ccrma.stanford.edu/~kjetil/music/CoatOfManyColors.ogg
>
>Here at any rate, this is not listenable at all, sounding like an AM
>radio station from 500 miles away in the middle of the night.  I don't
>think its supposed to sound like that is it?  This is with both krun
>and xmms trying to play it.

It does not sound like the original recording by dolly parton, but
not like an AM radio station either. The sound is supposed to be very rich 
and powerfull, but I guess it depends on the listener. Try to turn
up the volume.




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