On Sat, 30 Jan 2010 13:32:43 +0000 Gordon JC Pearce <gordonjcp@xxxxxxxx> wrote: > I was fiddling about with various bits of Linux audio software and > came up with several hours of recordings into Ardour. If I don't go > quite as crazy with remixes as, say, Moby, then there is probably > about 17 months of music in there. I've picked out one that I feel > stands up on its own without further processing, and uploaded it to > my server: > > http://www.gjcp.net/~gordonjcp/declination.ogg I downloaded and listened -- to almost all of it. > > If you have time to download it (it's about 26 minutes long, 21Mbytes) > and listen, I'd appreciate some feedback. I tried using a homebrew > fuzzbox and a guitar amp, but that just made the neighbours bang on > the wall (and they live half a mile further up the farm track). > > I consider this track to be in the Techno Reconstructed Yurt genre, > with influences from Vangelis, Pierre Schaeffer and James Bilsland > (the latter using a huge industrial pump to deliver heating oil to the > 1300-litre tank at my house). If that is the kind of sound you are > into or you wish to make people think you don't listen to "normal" > music, then I think you will enjoy the track. If you don't or it's a > bit too "experimental" for you then clearly you are an imbecile and > you wouldn't know genuine avant-garde talent if it bit you on the > backside. Well, I fall into the latter category, I guess. Nevertheless, I'd be interested to know *how* you made it. In particular, how did you get those levels so "hot"? What kind of effects, synths, mastering (if any) etc. > Enjoy, and I look forward to your feedback. I hope you get as much > of a kick out of hearing it as I got off the anode caps of the power > amp valves in my HF radio transmitter. > I did enjoy, thanks for posting. David _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.linuxaudio.org/listinfo/linux-audio-user