On 02. nov. 2013 21:30, Arve Barsnes wrote:
Hello all! Just released a debut release by a band I'm in last weekend, which I just realised is pretty much a linux project. Everything was recorded straight to harddrive through an analog mixer. So not an analog studio, but a computerless studio anyway. Drums recorded live with the rest of the instruments playing along in the room, so a lot of guitars and bass on the drum tracks, so was quite a challenge massaging the drums into sounding like drums without interfering with the guitars (which we recorded on top of the drums afterwards the same day). Everything recorded in two evenings a cold weekend earlier this year. Mixed and fixed in ardour 2 this spring/summer (can't quite remember). Not super happy with the sound, but it was a mess before the mixing process, so quite satisfied after all. Hope you enjoy! https://alphatross.bandcamp.com/ Regards, Arve
Right on, getting all the 70'ies associations! Tight, though a little muddled on the sound - it's a little bit like there's only one massive instrument playing everything. On the other hand, that's how this kind of music often sounds.
Though a little bit too straightforward for my tastes, it's grrovy and well worth playing through.
Thanks for sharing! Alf _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.linuxaudio.org/listinfo/linux-audio-user