Last Sunday 02 January 2005 15:07, R Parker was like: > --- tim hall <tech@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > Last Saturday 01 January 2005 19:27, R Parker was > > like: > Doug, aka NoStar on irc #ardour, has an Ardour > recording setup in a venue. I don't know how long he's > been running it but it sounds to me like it's been > well recieved by the house engineers and musicians. Cool. > Interesting sound quality on this piece. > > > The top end is almost > > cuttingly sharp to my ears, it sounds like you must > > have had the room sound > > almost perfect, or you've been up all night fixing > > it. > > Sorry, I have caused some confusion. That song was not > recorded at the bar. Liquor Lyles is part of the same > group of recordings that I've been posting for the > last month. Ah, right. That explains much. :-) > > The difficulty I have with introducing Linux tools > > into this sort of situation > > (populated by Windows wide-boys and occasional anal > > Mac users) is that I'm > > not a technician, therefore my technical suggestions > > tend to get dismissed. > > Plus it would involve training someone else to use > > Ardour who would rather be > > using Wavelab *gnnn*. I shall persevere. > > Show up as an engineer and not a musician--not at your > own jam sessions, do it for someone else. Nobody will > tell you how to do your job. Engineering live shows is > a great experience. Good point. This gives me an idea. ;-) cheers tim hall http://glastonburymusic.org.uk