On 02/04/2014 08:23 PM, Leigh Dyer wrote:
On 5/02/2014 11:37 am, jonetsu(a)teksavvy.com wrote:
> On Tue, 4 Feb 2014 14:31:58 -0700,
> Jason Jones <poeticintensity(a)gmail.com> wrote :
>
>> Fusion between gospel and punk, this whole album was produced in
>> Linux, using Harrison Mixbus and only Linux-native (LV2 / LADSPA)
>> plugins.
>>
>>
http://tinyboats.bandcamp.com/
>>
>> Any thoughts or comments?
I love it! Sometimes it seems to me that Linux audio is a few scattered
specialist musical ghettos. Your album is definitely not stuck in a ghetto!
Nicely done. Listening to it on stereo headphones through an external
soundcard running into a stereo amp. Sometimes sounds a little on the
muddy side, depending on the instrument mix.
Just my personal opinion, but I think you guys have great commercial
potential. You're good at writing songs, playing and singing. Any videos
of you guys performing?
The play
button doe snto work. Firefox 22.0, Linux Mint 64 bits. Can
play youtube all right. All enabled in No Script for this bandcamp
page.
For Firefox on Linux, you'll need to have actual Adobe Flash installed
-- YMMV if you have one of the open-source flash plugins installed. If
you have Flash installed, and you're not blocking any scripts, then
everything should work.
Otherwise, you can use a browser that supports HTML5 MP3 playback; right
now on Linux, that means Chrome, or Chromium with "extra" ffmpeg codecs
installed (on Ubuntu etc. that's the chromium-codecs-ffmpeg-extra
package). Firefox has started to support MP3 on Windows and OS X using
codecs supplied by the OS, and it looks like the Linux version may do
this soon, too, using GStreamer, but it's not quite there yet.
(Full disclosure -- I work for Bandcamp, though I'm replying from my
personal address, since that's what I'm subscribed to the list with).
Thanks
Leigh
Firefox 24.2 on Linux with Adobe Flash installed. Works fine after it
took me about two years to figure out how to make Adobe Flash use my
external soundcard instead of the sucky internal sound ... Flash sucks.
And HTML5 video is slow and klunky unless you have a lot of CPU and
graphics adapter hardware to throw at it.
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