[linux-audio-user] YAR (Yet Another Recording)

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>We recorded the audio with Audacity and a Quattro, but Joey imported it
>all into Cubase for mixing and mastering.  The realtime effects are
>pretty handy I must admit.  Maybe we will master with Jamin.  I dunno.
>He's pretty windowcentric.
>
>http://groundstate.ca/bulk/jasmine_mix8.mp3

Very nice. You might want to try to turn down the reverb on the piano a bit so that it has more of a crisp sound to it. (or turn down the synth. I can't tell if what I'm hearing is reverb on the piano or if you you have a pad syth playing the same thing as the piano) This will be crucial if you apply any type of compressing in the mastering stage because you might start to loose definition on the piano. Just a suggestion. Otherwise very well done. :-)


>
>Quite a bit more polished than, say, Two Point Six.  ;-)
>
>(BTW, still hoping to put up a site listing made-with-linux songs, but
>my stupid CMS is not cooperating.)
>
>Austin




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