Re: Listen to some new Linux-made music

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Hi Julien


Less is always more when I write, record, and produce music :)

The guitar is recorded  by microphoe and I thought it was a shame
actually fiddeling with the sound, but yeah I could give it a go with a
chorus to spread it a littel, but you see I've just found it nice to
play the thing more or less dry as it is, with a litte room/echo at the
FXloop.

Thanks for takeing your time to listen.


/Sv-e
ons, 02 07 2008 kl. 20:48 +0200, skrev Julien Claassen:
> Hello Sven!
>    If I say it's "radio compatible", this is to be considered as a praise. I 
> mean the general sound. I sounds very straight forward and well mastered.
>    Only points: I had some problems with the electric guitar, it sounded a bit 
> too mono for my taste. And it would have been nice to really sing the chorus 
> twice or thrice and spread the vocals in the stereo image. Would have been 
> even more of a distinction in contrast to the stanzer.
>    But over all: nicely done, hothing too fancy probably, but exactly right. 
> Sometimes less is more.
>    Kindest regards
>          Julien
> 
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