Last Sunday 02 January 2005 15:07, R Parker was like:
--- tim hall <tech(a)glastonburymusic.org.uk>
wrote:
> Last Saturday 01 January 2005 19:27, R Parker was
> like:
Doug, aka NoStar on irc #ardour, has an Ardour
recording setup in a venue. I don't know how long he's
been running it but it sounds to me like it's been
well recieved by the house engineers and musicians.
Cool.
Interesting sound quality on this piece.
The top end is almost
cuttingly sharp to my ears, it sounds like you must
have had the room sound
almost perfect, or you've been up all night fixing
it.
Sorry, I have caused some confusion. That song was not
recorded at the bar. Liquor Lyles is part of the same
group of recordings that I've been posting for the
last month.
Ah, right. That explains much. :-)
The difficulty
I have with introducing Linux tools
into this sort of situation
(populated by Windows wide-boys and occasional anal
Mac users) is that I'm
not a technician, therefore my technical suggestions
tend to get dismissed.
Plus it would involve training someone else to use
Ardour who would rather be
using Wavelab *gnnn*. I shall persevere.
Show up as an engineer and not a musician--not at your
own jam sessions, do it for someone else. Nobody will
tell you how to do your job. Engineering live shows is
a great experience.
Good point. This gives me an idea. ;-)
cheers
tim hall
http://glastonburymusic.org.uk