On Tue, 2006-02-28 at 11:21 -0500, Dan Easley wrote:
Well, it's not much, as I seem to be moving from
Sonar to Linux-based
stuff at a glacial pace - by no means due to problems with Linux - all
that's gone swimmingly - I just have too many unfinished products
laying around on the windows system - and for both aesthetic and
technical reasons i refuse to switch horses mid-record.
But anyway, here's a minute and a half of music I made for use in a
short film by a friend. Equipment used: a Shure SM58 and a Kawai K4r
run via cheap Behringer mixer into an M-Audio Delta 44 connected to a
p2.4g/512mb CCRMA box running Freewheeling - output to a windows box
running Sonar (gratuitous windows use due to increasingly antiquated
workflow), which I used only for a fade-out at the end (two hours
practice with Ardour would likely reduce my need for windows to nil.
Unfortunately, I'm spending those two hours learning how to play
drums.)
Just use Audacity to do the fades.
--
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