On Mon, 25 Jul, 2005 at 07:49PM +0200, Esben Stien spake thus: > October <extremecs@xxxxxxxxx> writes: > > > Very nice tracks, both of them! > > Yeah, I was moving too;) > > > habit of including some of the creation details > > Yeah, that would be great Cheesetracker. LADSPA effects - the usual suspects: glame bandpass, SC4. Plus cheesetracker's internal reverb, distortion and EQ. The above applies to pretty much everything I do. I usually use jamin afterwards to master, but not on this track because it's meant to be airy. > > how you accomplished that certain special sound > > Yeah, nice > > I believe music is functional works; at least for me, it gets me > places. I think the source should follow music as well, so as to > learn. This would, in my opinion, include the csound/supercollider > files, the pattern, samples, lyrics and all else that might have been > used. > > I can't even convince my best friend to think of music as functional > works in the sense I'm talking about, but it's really great if we saw > more free music in this fashion. Ask and you shall recieve - if you want the source for any of my stuff, just ask. > It would also be nice if people would tag their music so when > listening to it later next month, I'll be able to quickly identify who > made it. Always do. > I would recommend looking into matroska containers which I use for > everything now. I hadn't heard of it until now - how well is it supported? -- "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)