On 29/03/05 17:38:26, Juhana Sadeharju wrote: > These "recorded and mixed" with Linux software mp3/ogg files > starts to be very boring topic. I'm very new to this so for me it is interesting, at least at the moment, to hear the kind thing that can be done with Linux audio software. > You all could provide Ardour session setup file, list of effects, > routing diagram, and why not: the whole original non-mixed and > non-effected material. We could have a test/demo song which could > be used for checking if the our systems works as expected. I did download Shayne's song to try mixing it. I have not published the results as I don't believe I have come up with anything better than the people who already tried. As someone just starting out at this with no qualifications in music production and no recording studio experience I am sure I could learn a lot from what effects other people find good and techniques to use. > You also could choose to use software instruments instead of the > real instruments. E.g., one could record a human drummer, but then > replace the drums with a software version of the same drumming. I don't really have any interest in doing the above. My personal view is that computer instruments are used either when a sound is required that is not available from a real instrument, as a convenience, or as a way to avoid hiring a musician to play the real instruments. Other peoples view may differ. Steve.