[linux-audio-user] Even more music made with linux

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On Tue, 26 Jul, 2005 at 02:19PM +0200, Kjetil Svalastog Matheussen <k.s.matheussen@xxxxxxxxxx> spake thus:
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> This is a tune I just put together using ardour, snd, jamin, timemachine,
> e-radium and qsynth/fluidsynth.  All the vocals and guitars where recorded
> (using my extremely lousy equipment), and the other sounds are coming from
> qsynth/fluisynth composed using Radium. Jamin was used in "Bypass"-mode,
> which I think sounded quite okey. (Might experiment abit more with Jamin
> later though...) The sound from jamin was recorded into timemachine, and
> later encoded to ogg-format using oggenc.
> 
> http://www.notam02.no/~kjetism/mp3/preludium.ogg

I always thought "bypass" meant "do bugger all to the signal".

Maybe I'm wrong, but if I'm not, then you've been using Jamin as a
fancy noop in your graph.
 
Anyway - interesting track.  I was waiting for the preludium to move
onto a riffium or two, but maybe you're saving that part?  Nice sound
though.

Scared me half to death when it started to hiss and crunch at the end
- it was supposed to do that, yes?

Good work - very atmospheric.  Are you going to do something to
follow?

James

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