On Mon, 25 Jul, 2005 at 07:49PM +0200, Esben Stien spake thus:
October <extremecs(a)yahoo.com> writes:
Very nice tracks, both of them!
Yeah, I was moving too;)
habit of including some of the creation details
Yeah, that would be great
Cheesetracker. LADSPA effects - the usual suspects: glame bandpass,
SC4. Plus cheesetracker's internal reverb, distortion and EQ.
The above applies to pretty much everything I do. I usually use jamin
afterwards to master, but not on this track because it's meant to be
airy.
how you
accomplished that certain special sound
Yeah, nice
I believe music is functional works; at least for me, it gets me
places. I think the source should follow music as well, so as to
learn. This would, in my opinion, include the csound/supercollider
files, the pattern, samples, lyrics and all else that might have been
used.
I can't even convince my best friend to think of music as functional
works in the sense I'm talking about, but it's really great if we saw
more free music in this fashion.
Ask and you shall recieve - if you want the source for any of my
stuff, just ask.
It would also be nice if people would tag their music
so when
listening to it later next month, I'll be able to quickly identify who
made it.
Always do.
I would recommend looking into matroska containers
which I use for
everything now.
I hadn't heard of it until now - how well is it supported?
--
"I'd crawl over an acre of 'Visual This++' and 'Integrated
Development
That' to get to gcc, Emacs, and gdb. Thank you."
(By Vance Petree, Virginia Power)