Thanks Mark. That one is a bizarre hybrid. Recorded on an Alesis ADAT
system, mixed on some type of hardware mixer (not sure exactly what),
and mastered in Linux using JAMin. The Fuzzy Dice demo stuff
(
http://myweb.cableone.net/eviltwin69/fuzzy.html) was all Linux -
Ardour, JAMin, Audacity (trim, fade in/out, and ogg encoding). That was
done with a much earlier version of Ardour. The latest (0.9beta5) is
pretty darn awesome. I can't wait till Paul starts selling the manual.
I definitely want one!
Jan
On Sun, 2003-10-12 at 13:02, Mark Knecht wrote:
On Sun, 2003-10-12 at 10:17, Jan Depner wrote:
What, exactly, do you mean by music that could be
released by a major
label? That really has nothing to do with the tools used to record,
mix, and master the music. It has to do with the music and the
performers. It also has to do with how the song was mixed and
mastered. The tools are available in Linux to do this. I'm waiting for
Ron Parker to wade in on this subject since he is running a working
studio. Check out
http://myweb.cableone.net/eviltwin69/gmc2.ogg. This
is sort of a blues tune. Bruce Iglauer at Alligator Records (largest
blues label in the world) liked it. I don't think he really cared what
it was recorded, mixed, or mastered on. Unfortunately, as with all
bands, that one folded due to it's own internal problems. If you want
to find some music done with Linux you need to check out Dave Phillips'
Linux Sound and MIDI page -
http://linux-sound.org/. Specifically the
Linux Music On-line section.
Jan
Jan,
I like the tune. Good job, and that counts whether this was done on
Linux or not.
Cheers,
Mark