On Tue, 21 Mar, 2006 at 08:47AM -0500, Dana Olson spake thus: > On Tue, 2006-03-21 at 13:25 +0000, james@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote: > > On Mon, 20 Mar, 2006 at 10:53PM -0800, Kjetil S. Matheussen spake thus: > > > > > > This is a cover of Dolly Partons song "Coat of many colors". > > > > > > The synth parts are made with E-Radium and qsynth/fluidsynth. > > > > > > Guitars and vocals are recorded in Ardour. Its also mixed in > > > Ardour. > > > > > > Snd was used for some editing of the final sound file afterwards, jamin > > > was used for mastering, jack_record was used to capture the sound from > > > jamin, and oggenc was used to produce the ogg-file. Phu! > > > > > > Plug-ins used: > > > * TAP equalizer > > > * Chorus1 (based on Csound orchestra, really nice) > > > * Chorus2 (based on Csound orchestra, really nice) > > > * SC4 > > > * Stereo reverb made by Fons. (Wow! This one is sounds so real!) > > > > > > And its recorded and mixed in the main studio at ccrma, today. > > > > > > http://ccrma.stanford.edu/~kjetil/music/CoatOfManyColors.ogg > > > > If I play it backwards, do I get satanic messages? > > That is a silly question... It is a Dolly Parton song, so the obvious > answer is a resounding "yes." Oh, good. I was always in favour of satanic messages. I like value for money. > :) > > Dana -- "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)