On Sat, 20 Aug, 2005 at 10:53PM -0400, davidrclark(a)earthlink.net spake thus:
James,
I also like the metallic sounds, but I can hear their compression too clearly.
Perhaps others won't hear it. Never know these days...
I hope they do. It was intentional! I want a really nice ladspa
compressor for doing over-the-top stuff like this without too much
ugliness, but SC4 has to do.
Overall nicely done. Thanks for posting the URL.
Personally, I would like
to see people post something about their work flow --- sources of sounds,
medium recorded to or assembled into, effects processing, etc. The stuff
behind the scenes.
Try:
http://blog.dis-dot-dat.net/2005/05/music.html
I do everything in cheesetracker, with jamin applied afterwards to
even it all up.
I try using other things, like muse, but I miss the low-level sample
paradigm of tracking. Of course, there are things that I can't do
with a tracker that I could do in muse, but since I grew up tracking,
I just live without them.
James
Regards,
Dave.
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