I really love the vinyl plug-in. I guess that is what it is. It gives the opening the same feel as that one Primitive Radio Gods song that I love. I don't think the bass is too buried. I'm a professional bass player and I would love to be that loud in the mix of 50% of the country gigs I've done. Country soundmen are the worst for burying bass. They have no concept that it doesn't really compete for any other frequencies volume but still yet, I always get buried. Most country shows I play I don't even care if I play the chords. I just dance around on stage. Nobody can hear me anyway. Maybe that is why local country sux. chaz james@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote: >On Tue, 31 May, 2005 at 12:45PM +0200, Arnold Krille spake thus: > > >>On Tuesday 31 May 2005 11:41, james@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote: >> >> >>>On Mon, 30 May, 2005 at 10:06PM +0200, Arnold Krille spake thus: >>> >>> >>>>On Monday 30 May 2005 05:01, james@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote: >>>> >>>> >>>>> Here's quite a short test of a track I'm working on: >>>>> http://dis-dot-dat.net/music/alltehtriptest.ogg >>>>> >>>>> >>>>First thought: Vinyl-Plugin RulZ!!! >>>> >>>> >>>I'm sure it does. Not on this track, though, sorry :) >>> >>> >>The first seconds sound like vinyl-plugin with an automated stop at the right >>time... >> >> > >I can't use syth plugins in cheesetracker, just effects. There's no >way to control the parameters of plugins within a track, which is annoying. > > > >>>>Second thought: a bit more of the bass-line, perhaps just around the >>>>800Hz to give it more bait. >>>> >>>> >>>Noted. >>> >>> >>In the meantime I am unsure if this will work, since the 800Hz are my >>experience from real electric basses, not electronics. Could be your samples >>don`t have any signal there, so just try. >> >> > >I think I have it sorted. A full version will be on it's way soon... > > > >>Arnold >> >> >> > > > > >