On Tue, 01 Aug, 2006 at 12:16PM +0200, Johannes Mario Ringheim spake thus:
james(a)dis-dot-dat.net wrote:
On Mon, 31 Jul, 2006 at 09:58PM +0200, Johannes
Mario Ringheim spake thus:
New tune made with GNU/Linux ready for download:
http://ringheimsauto.friwebteknologi.org/index_en.html#kanskjeno
I used lots of stuff on this one, AMS, Seq24, Ardour, Hydrogen and lots
of LADSPA plugins.
Comments are welcome...
Wow! I love this, I really do.
Thanks!
The "woo" vocal - is that actually a
voice?
Indeed. She used to live across the hall, so I was lucky to get her to
record a couple of tracks. It was all improvised, and I picked out the
pieces I needed afterwards. But for the most it's sung the way you hear
it, no autotune and no nasty tricks...
How did you achieve the scratches? Were they put
into the samples?
Added to the individual tracks before final mix?
Not sure what you mean by "put into the samples". I recorded them with
Ardour, as with any track. One of the longer jazz-samples is ended with
an echo scratch (2:38).
I mean: did you record a dry track and then scratch it, make a few
special scratched samples to play back when you needed them, recorded
from a real turntable (!), or what?
Or is the Jazz sample a long found sample? But, the beat! That
scratched too, didn't it?
For me, this is
the new poster-boy for Free music and Free music
software.
Hehe! Anytime ;)
I guess the girl who's singing would be nicer for the poster, though...