On 1/24/22 03:28, Jeanette C. wrote:
Hey hey,
last year a few European organisations for the blind held the ILSC
(International Low-vision Song Contest), which sounds very similar to
another competition, whilst offering a much wider variety of songs on
a much smaller stage. :) The winner of the German contest, now opened
a remix competition on his song. The voting for that competition is
now open. With only 11 submissions the results are easily seen at a
glance. I think that mine is the only Linux made entry. I'd be very
grateful if you had a look and maybe vote, preferrably for me, :) but
I think all votes will show interest and appreciation.
Here's the youtube playlist:
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLwTnRrS-5Cu0feNn4LTXgmNkn8v1xrkn_
And here the site to vote:
https://strawpoll.com/d8obcb3uo
Several votes are possible, voting is open until Friday, I think.
In my version I used Midish for sequencing and working out a few of
the harmonies from the original piano MIDI. Nama for recording,
processing, mixing and mastering.
LinuxSampler for drums, basses, piano, tron, harpsichord and guitar.
setBfree for the organ and two hardware synth for the monophonic lead
parts.
Plugiins involved were: Zita-Reverb, g2reverb, CAPS Plate 2X2, 4-band
parametric filter, further CAPS, TAP, Calf and Invada plugins and even
Barry's Satan Maximizer for some effect. :)
Share and enjoy!
Best wishes,
Jeanette
Interesting. Went to download the playlist, the first 12 videos had been
removed by the original poster.
Also found a video of Benjamin Michael's original just to see where you
all started.
Anyway, will give the ones I got a listen (including yours) and vote!
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