On Sat, 09 Jul, 2005 at 07:44PM +0100, Frank smith spake thus:
HI
I really like the Gverb
sounds very nice to my ears!!
I tend not to use gverb, because I really like cheesetrackers own
reverb. I'm not sure why Juan Linietsky hasn't made his plugins into
LADSPA ones so that they could be used elsewhere - maybe he decided an
internal implementation of a few common tools would help with latency.
I used it on vocals on this track
www.web-links.net/ogg
The lead guitar I set a nice 2 tap delay and it just seemed to work out
of the box.
The guitar sounds very very nice. Have you ever thought of recording
a few simple riffs for people to use? Some open samples that people
can build tracks around would be quite fun.
That seems to be all until I master the track.
cheers
Bob
james(a)dis-dot-dat.net wrote:
On Sat, 09 Jul, 2005 at 05:05PM +0100, James Stone
spake thus:
On Fri, 08 Jul 2005 10:33:50 +0100,
james-ngfRbgMv8TwV8AREJM4DLQ wrote:
On Thu, 07 Jul, 2005 at 10:54PM -0400, Stephen
Ceresia spake thus:
>Nice! What gear/software was used?
>
>
zynaddsubfx, cheesetracker, timemachine (for recording) and an sblive
value. Jack, of course, and that's about it.
How about LADSPA plugins?
Oh, yeah. Plenty of them. Cheesetrackers internal reverb and
distortion, plus SC4. And a flanger, probably.
I tend to use the same ones over and over.
What does everyone else's toolbox contain?
(Very nice stuff by the way..)
Ta.
James
James
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