Re: Music made with Linux: What happened in the middle?

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On Thu, 08 Mar 2012 23:55:39 +1000, Roberto Suárez Soto <talkingxouba@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

2012/3/5 Stuzz <stuzz78@xxxxxxxxxxxx>

I suppose you could put the guitars in the 'podded' category.  I have an
older Boss GT-5 effects box. The guitar (Charvette (by Charvel)) goes into
that, then into an Echo Audiofire4 firewire box and finally into the
computer. The bass guitar, which I had to borrow just went direct into the
Audiofire4.


    I found the guitar sounds awesome :-) Crystal clear, specially the
clean ones. Did you use any special audio-fu?


I critique the vocals myself.  I was this close to scrapping the whole
thing due to my dissatisfaction with them. All the vocals were tracked on
the 25th of Feb (the last Saturday in the month).  With more time there
would have been some re-recording and refinement. I didn't know the words
either, and I know from hearing other singers, the performance is a damn
site better if they don't need to read sing :)


    Couldn't you re-record them? Maybe with a bit of processing you would
be able to get them where you want :-?


Hi Roberto

No audio-fu that I'm aware of. I added extra reverb to the 'solo' guitar bits most of the time, but other than that there was no post-processing on the guitar sounds.

Regarding the vocals, as the album was for the RPM Challenge, to finish it in time I had no time to re-record the vocals. There's some processing on them, but I'm inexperienced in vocal processing (or any processing really) to be able to do anything special to them.

Glad you dug it.
Stuzz
http://stuzz.bandcamp.com
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