On Thursday 29 November 2007 18:39, Conor O'Tuama wrote: > Hi now to all ! > > Been a while since I put some music up here, > Just started recording my new album (using Ardour, qjackctl et al.). > > Ill be documenting the ups/downs/blunders on my website, and putting > mixes up at the end of each recording session.....that's the plan, > anyway :-) > So, if anybody's interested, you can pop over to www.conorotuama.com > for a listen !! > > Here's a link to a rough mix of what I got up to today: > http://conorotuama.com/oggs/demos/all_i_summon_1.ogg > Article here: > http://conorotuama.com/recording-day1/ > > Also, a while back I recorded a demo of The Undertones' song, "Teenage > Kicks", for a competition over here in Ireland, and here it is with > all its rough edges intact ! > http://conorotuama.com/oggs/teenage_kicks/teenage_kicks_final_mix_edited.og >g (the e-bow guitars are a little too much like the ones in one of my other > songs.....hehe) > > All recording done in Linux ! > Thanks to all the devs and users, > Conor. > (I won't bug the list for another 6 months....!) Hi Conor. Nice to see you on the list again, and with new tunes. First. Thank you so much for Teenage Kicks. I believe the late, and sadly missed John Peel referred to it as the number one tune of all time, and it was first in his box. I don't have the original on vinyl, but your version comes across very nicely. All I summon sounds ok to me. I like dance music (beats), I also like like the acoustic guitar, which of course also turns up on dance tracks. Even though you say it's a rough mix, I have no complaints. Nice work. All the best on your new album. Nigel. _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.linuxaudio.org/mailman/listinfo/linux-audio-user