On 01/30/2010 07:26 PM, Atte André Jensen wrote: > Patrick Shirkey wrote: > > >> I'm continually surprised and amazed at how many people on this list >> take a chance to have a go at something when they have not given it more >> than a brief shot. Claim it it the originators fault and then start >> making jokes about how crap it is. >> > Listen: I downloaded your track played it back with vlc. Listened to the > first 2 minutes and all I hear is a fm-like wobble. I then skip through > the piece (lasting 80 minutes) and no matter where I listen I hear wobble. > > Either your file is broken or it's very experimental (I doubt the > latter), don't tell me I'm insulting you! At least > check/reencode/mp3ize/upload-on-soundcloud/anything the file before you > insult me! > > I have verified that what Will is hearing is what I am presenting. To be honest I am insulted. Not because of your comment that the track was experimental. Coming from you that is kind of a compliment. But because of your lack of feedback on what I might do to clean up the sound to make it more palatable for a wider audience. Anyway, I am resigned to this track not being received well and I will have to do the required tweaks under my own direction. At least it is not my favourite track in the session. Perhaps my next track will get a better reception now that the ice has been broken. BTW, I'm not looking for approval. That will be a nice addition if it happens. I'm seeking a purely technical discussion of what can be done to clean up the sound for a wider range of audio systems. Cheers. Patrick Shirkey Boost Hardware Ltd _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.linuxaudio.org/listinfo/linux-audio-user