I did find them then, heh. I didn't mean to be critical, seriously, I've just taken two "music business" classes this year which have infused me with the attitude that one's music should be the first, most obvious thing presented. If it matters as much to you as to me, I think what threw me off (as someone who had no idea who you were) was just the passive wording of "anything art and music goes there," which sort of removes "my" or "I" from the statement. At first I thought it was you hosting others' music. I'm overanalyzing, and you obviously have a lot more going on than the music, but the music production is awesome. I look forward to absorbing knowledge from you as well. -Chuckk On 3/1/07, Leonard Ritter <contact@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
check www.paniq.org On Thu, 2007-03-01 at 09:46 -0500, Chuckk Hubbard wrote: > I might have a few suggestions, but I'm having trouble finding these > Leonard Ritter tracks. > Leonard - whatever else you may excel at, you get an F for > self-promotion! (still better than an A for self-promotion and an F > for talent) > > -Chuckk > > On 2/28/07, Chris McCormick <chris@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > Hey All, > > > > I listened to the tracks that Leonard Ritter posted recently and then > > listened to my own latest track immediately after, which made me realise > > how innadequate it sounds, no matter how loud I turn it up. Does anyone > > have any mastering tips? I have no idea about mastering. Leonard, how > > do you get your stuff to sound so fat? Here's my track that doesn't > > sound fat enough: > > > > <http://www.sciencegirlrecords.com/chr15m/music/CD005/Chris%20McCormick%20-%20A%20Simple%20Plan.mp3> > > > > It's also written in a tracker. > > > > Best, > > > > Chris. > > > > ------------------- > > chris@xxxxxxxxxxxx > > http://mccormick.cx > > > > -- Leonard Ritter -- Freelance Art & Logic -- http://www.leonard-ritter.com
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