[linux-audio-user] I actually made some music!

james at dis-dot-dat.net james at dis-dot-dat.net
Thu May 26 10:53:36 EDT 2005


On Thu, 26 May, 2005 at 02:01AM +0100, tim hall spake thus:
> Last Wednesday 25 May 2005 15:02, Paul Winkler was like:
> > Sounds great in the headphones here!
> > I especially like the guitar and vocal sounds.
> 
> Oh good, I used a rode NT1 through my onboard intel8x0 soundcard. I wasn't 
> sure how well it would work. :)
> 
> > The balance is good but overall seems a bit shy in the low end.
> > I could do with a touch more bass, but I'm a bassist so you
> > probably shouldn't listen to me :-)
> 
> Ah, this is very valid information as you're not the only person to have 
> mentioned it. I usually mix it the way I really want it and then turn the 
> bass and drums down a tad. Perhaps I'll leave it alone in future. I think I 
> start to get bass-sensitive towards the end of long sessions. ;]
> 
> > Incidentally, it's a good solid song and the vocals are excellent.
> 
> It's great to finally have the tools to produce my own music on. I only had to 
> wait 20 years! Glad you enjoyed it, there's more where that came from.

*waits just on the fidgety side of patiently*
 
> tim hall
> http://glastonburymusic.org.uk
> Its safe to ignore the message, the rest of the car works fine. ;)
> 

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