On Fri, 15 Jul, 2005 at 05:50PM +1000, Shayne O'Connor spake thus: <snip> > >Good job! I think these will fit well with the Christian's guitar > >part. > > > >I wish I had time to do this today, but I really don't. > > > ok, i redid the vocals - sound a *bit* better - but seeing as you wanted > the first ones, i've included both in a tarball: > > http://blog.machinehasnoagenda.com/files/sv_wip_vocals.tgz I really just meant that I can play with them until you have a recording you're happy with, and then do it all "properly". > there's two .flac files in there, vocal_1 is the first vocals i did, > vocal_2 ... you guessed it ... these are totally dry and have only had > some normalising in the way of processing - please, at least put some > reverb on them :D No problem. > i'd gotten my inspiration for the lyrics and melody before hearing > christian's guitar, and i didn't want to listen to it that much in case > it put me off what i'd come up with - in any case, between my > contribution, christian's, james' and yours should be able to mix up > something pretty damn good (most of james' stuff comes before or after > what i sing, i think, so it could work well ... i don't know). Errr... I am James. > also, i've always liked my voice doubled-up ... here's a quick mix with > my two vocal versions and some reverb: > > http://blog.machinehasnoagenda.com/files/sv_WIP_vocals.ogg That does sound good. > have fun I will, don't worry! > shayne > > btw - the .tgz file is 11mb ... let me know if there's any problems, or > anything else you need. > -- "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)