Hello again, Through our magnificient 12kbps upload system, it goes on. A second tune, called History (former called Inch) is now online here: http://www.archive.org/details/SRC-tgz_Sebkha-Chott-Niglah_Tapisseries_Fines_en_XXX_Strips_et_LXX_X_Trompettes-5_History You will find quite similar instrument on this one. On the following one, there will be some things a bit more "exotic"! On Tue, Feb 16, 2010 at 06:50:08PM +0100, Aurelien wrote : > Hello, > > So, we finally managed to find a solution to send all of this online > (using a transit server, which is more nice with small connexions as > our!) > > So, Ardour Sessions and audiofiles for a first tune has reached > archive.org, see here: > http://www.archive.org/details/SRC-tgz_Sebkha-Chott-Niglah_Tapisseries_Fines_en_XXX_Strips_et_LXX_X_Trompettes-3_Factory_of_dreams > The tune is called Factory of Dreams, and has been played by > Sebkha-Chott on their third album > Nigla[h] - Tapisseries Fines en XXX Strips et LXX/X Trompettes, > produced by the AMMD (www.ammd.net) and distributed > worldwidely by Muséa Records (www.musearecords.com), in 2008. > [short description of what you may find in it below] > > Enjoy!!! And don't hesitate to let the information propagate. > > The foolowing tunes will arrive next weeks and monthes. There are still > 6 tunes for this album, 7 other for Sebkha-Chott's next album De La > Persistance de la Mythologie Chottienne en ??? Vélos (AMMD/Muséa > Records - 2009), and 9 other tunes for Lemurya's first album Soma > (AMMD/Muséa Records - 2010) coming. > > See you. > ORL > > ====================== > Description > > Type: Ardour sessions and audiofiles of Factory of Dreams, published on > Sebkha-Chott (www.sebkhachott.net)'s third albm Nigla[h] - Tapisseries > Fines en XXX Strips et LXX/X Trompettes, recorded and produced in Summer > 2008 by the AMMD (www.ammd.net) and distributed worldwidely by Muséa > Records (www.musearecords.com). > > ============================== > Production details > Preamplification: TL-Audio Ivory II 5001 (hybrid technology lamp and > transistor) > Converters: Yamaha DM2000 & Alesis HD 24 XR > Clock: RME HDSP 9652 > > ============================== > What you may find in it: > > - Drum kit : GMS Great Master Series Kit including: > + 20" kick (2 mics): > - 1 Shure Beta 91 inside > - 1 Shure Beta 52 behind, slightly "uncentered" > + 16" kick: Electrovoice RE20 > + Toms (8", 10", 12", 14", 16"): Beyerdynamic Opus 88 > + "Middle-head": (3x) Neumann KM 184 (dispatched around the drum > kit, height similar to toms) > + Over-head: (2x) AKG C414 XLS (placed in stereo couple, facing > the drums as the drummer does, height about 2m) > > - Basses (converted through a bass POD XT PRO and AES/EBU transmission): > + Leduc U-Bass MM Custom Shop Fretless 6-strings > + Conklin 5-strings > > - Electric Guitars (converted through a guitar POD XT PRO and AES/EBU transmission): > + Lag the Beast > + Vigier Arpege > + Yamaha and Epiphone "like Gretsch" guitars > > - Keyboards : Korg M3 (recorded digitally, and through the pres) > > - Trombones/Saxophones section: (2x) AkG C414 XLS (placed in > stereo couple, left to right: trombone 1, trombone 2, > barytone saxophone, alto saxophone, soprano saxophone) > + Trombones: (2x) Sennheiser MD 421 U > + Barytone saxophone: Electrovoice RE20 > + Alto saxophone: Shure Beta 56 > + Soprano saxophone: Shure Beta 56 and Electrovoice RE20 > > - Cajon: > + Shure Beta 91 inside > + Shure Beta 52 outside (front) > > - Vocals: Neumann TLM 103 > > - Machines: straight to pres > > - Glockenspiel: (2x) AKG C414 XLS > > [hope I didn't miss anything] > > > > > > On Mon, Dec 14, 2009 at 12:23:30PM +0100, Aurelien wrote : > > Hello, > > > > As you may have noticed, we currently aren't able to upload those very > > big tar.gz files. It's a shame, but we cannot get it working without > > flash installed, from our very far from town place! > > > > Hope to fix this soon. > > > > See you. > > Aurélien > > > > On Thu, Oct 08, 2009 at 09:40:30AM +0200, Aurelien wrote : > > > Hello, > > > > > > (pre-prost-scriptum: improtant informations are quite below!!!) > > > > > > I think I didn't any announcement here before, but the label I created > > > some years ago, and work in by now, released two albums fully realized > > > with free softwares (on a Debian GNU/Linux distribution) in 2008: > > > > > > Sebkha-Chott - Nigla[h] / Tapisseries Fines en XXX Strips et LXX/X Trompettes > > > Sebkha-Chott - De la Persistance de la Mythologie Chottienne en ??? Vélos > > > > > > Both those albums are distributed internationally by the label Muséa > > > Records, and you may find them, freely downloadable and/or to purchase > > > here: > > > www.ammd.net/productions/productions.php > > > and at a lot of other places on the web. You also might find numerous > > > review of those albums, in Google, and so on. > > > > > > OK, that's it for the presentation. > > > > > > Actually, it took us a lot of time, but we finally sent the whole tracks > > > of the 14 multitracks session (in ardour) and the session them selves on > > > archive.org, so that you can use them freely. > > > it's quite big big big sessions, as Sebkha-Chott used to be 8 people at > > > that time and invited something like 25-30 guests to play with. So you > > > might find something like 100-150 (even 180 on one of them, if I > > > remember well) tracks by song. > > > > > > For Nigla[h], there are two options: we did tarball of each ardour > > > sessions directory and we also bounced every tracks in one file, so that > > > you can manage to use them in another multitrack editor. > > > We then thought about it, and had the conclusion that it was a really > > > hard work for us to do all these bounces and exports, and finally it > > > essentially was destined to people using proprietary softwares. > > > So, for De la Persistance, you will only find the tarballs, as we think > > > we have to "encourage" people using ardour, or, if they prefer ecasound > > > or whatever, they probably will be skilled enough to convert the xml > > > file into something suitable for another soft, or a bit worse, they > > > always might do all that export stuff and so on. > > > > > > The archive.org links are listed on > > > www.ammd.net/productions/productions.php > > > > > > > > > Hope you will enjoy it. All our further productions will follow the very > > > same line (there will be one recording session in November for a > > > pop-prog-rock band), and we also aim to release some very huge > > > instruments sample base, as we have the luck to possess a very good > > > studio, and also very good instrument, including, for example, a true > > > Harpsichord, as one of us do build Harpsichords! > > > > > > See you. > > > Aurélien - AMMD www.ammd.net > > > > > > > > > PS: For off-list further informations, please write to orlATammmmmmmd.net, > > > which is my pro mail, which I don't want to subscribe on this list (and > > > ammd does spell with two 'm' only! ;) > > > > > > -- > > > Aurélien > > > _______________________________________________ > > > Linux-audio-user mailing list > > > Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > > > http://lists.linuxaudio.org/mailman/listinfo/linux-audio-user > > > > > > > -- > > Aurélien > > _______________________________________________ > > Linux-audio-user mailing list > > Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > > http://lists.linuxaudio.org/mailman/listinfo/linux-audio-user > > -- > Aurélien > _______________________________________________ > Linux-audio-user mailing list > Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > http://lists.linuxaudio.org/listinfo/linux-audio-user -- Aurélien _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.linuxaudio.org/listinfo/linux-audio-user