Robert Jonsson wrote:
On Thursday 14 September 2006 11:58, Thorsten Wilms wrote:
On Wed, Sep 13, 2006 at 10:13:29PM +0200, Robert Jonsson wrote:
http://spamatica.se/music/spamatica/default/spamatica_-_bloodsimple1.1.og
g
http://spamatica.se/music/spamatica/default/spamatica_-_preludium_to_arma
geddon1.0.ogg
http://spamatica.se/music/spamatica/default/spamatica_-_i_gotta_hand_it_t
o_you1.1.ogg
http://spamatica.se/music/spamatica/default/spamatica_-_ddb3.ogg
http://spamatica.se/music/spamatica/default/spamatica_-_one_minute_jazz.o
gg http://spamatica.se/music/spamatica/default/spamatica_-_xper1.5.ogg
While the jazz and preludium just arn't my thing,
Mmm :) The jazz thingy is more or less a joke (hope I don't make to may
enemies by saying this), it's somekind of proof that experimental jazz is not
music. ;-P
It was created in 15 minutes using some nice midi instruments and just (nearly
randomly) hitting keys on the keyboard cutting and pasting just a tad and
adding a hihat beat.
Not that I don't like this kind of music, I very much like EST for instance,
but it's a thin line.
i consider the other
3 to be very well done :)
I especialy like 'I gotta hand it to you'.
Thanks, I had the rhodes and the bass line lying around for a long time until
I finally managed to make something I quite liked out of it.
Judging from my system here, there's EQing issues though.
An overly strong high bass / low mid (I would guess somewhere between
250 and 400 Hz). It's the attack of the bass, mainly.
When I listened to Bloodsimple and ddb3, I heard what sounded like
overkill at about 140-160Hz. Jaaa shows it peaking the highest out of
everything. Of course, this isn't too bad, but it overpowers everything
else. Other than that, you may want to bring the guitar solo out some in
ddb3, but that's my preference. Once you have the tracks balanced out
right, you may want to export the files as flac, or go wav--->flac. This
way you can make EQ and other edits to the full song, if needed and not
worry about quality loss.
Hope this helps
-Chris
Good info! I often can tell that something isn't right but am having a harder
time trying to pinpoint exactly what the problem is.
I'll check it.
Regards,
Robert
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Thorsten Wilms