Hi Carlos!
On Thu, Jun 26, 2014 at 4:08 PM, Carlo Ascani <carlo.ratm(a)gmail.com> wrote:
I quote everything!
May I ask what piece of software did you use to make the tracks ?
A tracker, maybe ?
Thank you for sharing
Hey! thanks for getting back!
Maybe my messages didn't go thru?
I wrote this in an earlier response:
I mainly use hardware synths and sequencers, which
makes the EQ'ing and
arranging a bit easier,
because i tune the sound to my taste before recording
and arrange on the
go, or while layering
takes. Hence, my computer process is mainly deletion
of errors and
fine-mixing when i figure its
really needed. I record all the audio with ardour thru
a teratec phase88
firewire rack: a pure delight
to work with!
So, no no software for sequencing (well... akai software of the mpc500 and
some octatrack) hence the title of my thread:
*Music made _with fun_ thanks to GNU/Linux*
;)
I use ardour as a mixer and its sequencer to delete eventual errors that
occured during the recording session. Pretty oldschool to be frank, but my
workflow was build on physical recorders. I am a big fan of Lee scratch
Perry style.
Maybe some of you notcied that i really love the calf plugins suit.
Especialy the compressors and spaciotemporal FXs (delay reverb). I usualy
go one take for the beat, one take with "instrumental" adlibs, one take for
vocals, and some takes for backing vocals. In that order. But tracks like
"Ner I Malmö" or "Par Hazard" are pure oneshots vocals included, that
i ran
thru a compressor before uploading. Some tracks i ran thru JAMin also. But
i've got a lot of work to do on my mastering skills. I still tend to lose
focus on what needs what when i fiddle with finetuning.
Please feel comfortable with asking anything about what how when and
whatnots :)
Yours,
--
Set Hallström
AKA
reSet Sakrecoer
http://sakrecoer.com