On Fri, 03 Feb, 2006 at 01:46PM -0800, Russell Hanaghan spake thus: > james@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote: > > >Me again. > > > >I've been very busy, so I haven't been responding to much on the > >list. > > > >I have made time to listen to the great stuff people have been > >doing, though. So, to all the people who've posted recently: well > >done! Do more! I really liked the [intro/bass/chorus] (delete as > >applicable). > > > >And now, here's my latest contribution: > >http://blog.dis-dot-dat.net/2006/02/music.html > > > >James > > > > > > > I kinda like that! Nice airy feel with the melody instruments / reverb. > Personally, I'd have liked to hear the drums not quite so much up > front...that is to say, set back in the mix a little with some reverb > also. You're probably right, but I love beat and bass led music. > And being primarily a guitar player, I'd luv to hear some power > chords and a smooth overdriven lead not up front in your face but > complimenting my percetion of the "airy" feel I mentioned. Feel free to add something. Not being much of a guitarist (and not having much of a guitar), I don't have the skills or equipment to do much with guitars. I love the sounds, but can't achieve them. In fact, if you ever feel like creating a few sample packs (individual chords and notes with a particular feel), I, and probably a lot of other people, would be very grateful. > Fiarly complex drum pattern...was it in Hydrogen or external hardware? > HOw did you record it and what apps did you use? It's all done in CheeseTracker. > Nice work! Thankyou > Thanks > R~ > -- "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)