Greece meets Ska, he he. cool ;) Very nice song, I like it a lot. Sounds quite balanced to me, though I'm no specialist at mixing. Only the right channel seems a little lower than the left channel (or vice-versa, depending on the cabling here), but it could also be my cables . Maybe one of these buggers starts to brake. Thank you for sharing. Raphael ;) P.S.: The Linux DSP plugins do sound quite nice, don't they? I also like using them. Am 27.10.2009 11:15, schrieb Viktor Mastoridis: > Well, it's the season of music presenting I guess, so here's my bit: > > http://mastoridis.co.uk/temp/linux/Anticipating.ogg > > Anticipating a simple tune with a few challenges set. > > 1. To make a v simple chord progression interesting for 3 mins > 2. To start the collaboration with Richard Miles. Richard is a colleague > of mine and a science teacher. Last year he discovered his amazing > talent for poetry and already wrote 15 samizdat (self-published) poetry > books. I sent him the basic idea, and he returned the lyrics, basically;-] > 3. To further learn the art of final production on Linux Audio. This > time using the wonderful Linux DSP suite on AVLinux - particulary the > Valve Compressor and the Graphic Eq while mastering. The vocals and > bouzouki use the Linux DSP Reverb as well. -- ________________________________ "A mind is like a parachute - It doesn't work if it's not open." |- - - - - - - Frank Zappa - - - - - - -| _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.linuxaudio.org/mailman/listinfo/linux-audio-user