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Patrick Shirkey
Boost Hardware Ltd
On 01/30/2010 06:45 PM, Gwenhwyfaer wrote:
On 30/01/2010,
Gwenhwyfaer<gwenhwyfaer(a)gmail.com> wrote:
I must admit, I quite like what I'm hearing -
but then, I'm a bit of
an industrial fan. (...In that I remove vast quantities of fumes from
factories, yes.) However, it does sound to me as though something
horrible happened on the way to the upload - perhaps an endianism
error? Because I can't actually hear anything even resembling bass
frequencies, aside from a buzz that sounds like clipping, let alone a
progressive bassline; and I instantly recognised the "ultrasound
heartbeat" comment.
But honestly, if what I heard is what you intended me to hear, and
what you described above, then I want some of what you've been
smoking.
...And the line I should have added to that email is "That's what
persuades me that it CAN'T be what you intended us to hear."
Just to be clear I have verified that Will's short snippet which he
converted to mp3 just to be sure is what I have presented.
BTW, Bengt comment was that it sounded like a heartbeat through a
stethoscope. I will admit that I took him literally and didn't get the
reference to an ultrasound. You are the first person to mention
ultrasound. I get that reference. That's why I am asking what people out
there would do to make it sound cleaner.
If I ignore the negative comments and attempt to extract some kind of
consensus from the responses on the list so far then I would have to say
that.
1: No one has bothered to tweak the levels of the raw material I have
presented to try to get it to sound cleaner and more musical.
2: The soundscape is overwhelmingly complex for most people to recognise
a Tech House rhythm/bassline
3: The sound that has been presented is more industrial than musical
4: Everyone who has responded here thinks I am mad describing the track
as music. Even worse is that I attempted to reference it to a specific
genre of dance music.
Now if that is all that people have to offer and there is no actual
technical feedback that anyone can be bothered with then I will just
have to go with what I can achieve on my sound system for this track.
Perhaps my next track will fare better...
BTW, I have 10 of them so I hope at least one of them will get a
positive response...
Patrick Shirkey
Boost Hardware Ltd