On Saturday 14 October 2006 17:27, Folderol wrote: > On Sat, 14 Oct 2006 16:06:27 +0200 > > Thorsten Wilms <t_w_@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > On Sat, Oct 14, 2006 at 02:42:12PM +0200, Robert Jonsson wrote: > > > http://spamatica.se/music/spamatica/default/spamatica_-_one_hit_wonder1 > > >.2.ogg New one http://spamatica.se/music/spamatica/default/spamatica_-_one_hit_wonder1.3.ogg > > Sounds very 60s :) it does?? :-) one hit wonder ay? ;) > > > My first impression was: Wow! > > Followed by noticing that overly strong bass attenuation again, > > trouble understanding a word and thinking the singer hides behind > > effects a bit much ;) > > > > Please up the vocals quite some. Trying. Though the effects are nonnegotiable ;) > > I pretty much agree here. How do you check levels? Bass in particular > can be very sensitive to amp quality, and you need to keep in mind many > of your listeners will be hearing it on computer speakers, portables > etc. I think I need an ear calibration... as you know this isn't my first offence. I do indeed like it a bit bassy, I guess my monitors are forgiving in that it does not sound bad. I think I'll try to find some computer speakers for comparison. > > > At 3:15 I had the feeling it's running out of steam a bit ... > > and then it was over, so the lenght is allright. > > Yep agree here too Indeed it does, a bit too soon.. /Robert > > > I think you should try running the drums, especialy the snare, > > through tube warmth or a tube amp for more presence and some > > dirt. > > Here we differ, I thought the percussion was OK! > > > -- > > Thorsten Wilms -- http://spamatica.se/musicsite/