On Wed, 13 Jul, 2005 at 01:57PM +0200, Christian Schumann spake thus:
On Wed, Jul 13, 2005 at 10:57:32AM +0100,
james(a)dis-dot-dat.net wrote:
I erally like what you have already. I know you
said your timing was
imperfect, but that's just a bonus for me - if I want human-like
timing, I have to work at it to stop it being perfectly timed. A
little bit of organic sound goes a long way!
Hm, spending more time making music
by hand rather than by computer, I
usually try to play as precise as possible. That's something that won't
work after a hard day. So the main problem is that I am not completely
happy with what I've played. If that's fine for you, so be it.
I like it, but it's up to you - you're the guitarist.
Do you have
the guitar parts recorded separately? I'll put them in
with the rest of the stuff, get the levels right and shufty things
around so that they get the space they need in places.
It's all done in
ardour. 6 tracks of guitars (3 guitars, each stereo). I
can put up the tarred session for you, but this would have to wait to my
lunch break.
No rush - I'm off to work now myself, and probably won't have
much
time until the weekend now. I have to prepare for a job interview on
Friday and a conference next week. In fact, two conferences, but I
have someone else to do the presenting for me on the second. If I get
everything done by the weekend, I can then spend some more time on
this track.
ok, the session is at
http://maitre.physik.uni-kl.de/~schumann/sv_WIP.tar.bz2
Everybody else: Please do NOT download this session if you do not plan
to participate. It's roughly 500 MB, and I will be in trouble if too
many people downlad it.
Eeek! It's on it's way to me at the moment. Is each track a separate
audio file that can be overlaid? Or have you chopped out the
silences?
Thanks for this,
James
Christian
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