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HI AllWell here it is.Money where your mouth is time!
Take a listen all produced in 64studio from start to finish.Rock music with a ballad for good measure.No need to login: http://www.projectoverseer.biz/BluesLSD/ CheersBob _______________________________________________ 64studio-users mailing list 64studio-users@lists.64studio.com http://lists.64studio.com/mailman/listinfo/64studio-users |
Music made with Linux only ( 64studio)
Frank Smith wrote:
> HI All > Well here it is. > Money where your mouth is time! > > Take a listen all produced in 64studio from start to finish. > Rock music with a ballad for good measure. > No need to login: > > http://www.projectoverseer.biz/BluesLSD/ > > > Cheers > Bob Hi Bob :) good production :), excepted of the very good song "Getting Free" :(. At the beginning "Getting Free" is perfectly mixed, but when the vocals start I'm not fine with it any more. My first impression, when listening to it by two different pairs of speakers was, that the vocals are very loud here and I had the impression that a multi band compressor levels the vocals and in addition that the same compressor levels down the volume of the instruments or the volumes of the instruments are reduced manually. Then I listened to it by headphones and I noticed that I was wrong because of my first impression. There's something broken because of the stereo mixing. My second impression was, that when listening to it on mono the added signals of the left and right vocals become more louder than the added signals of the left and right instruments does, but I guess I'm wrong with this too, any way especially the brass section is "covered" by the vocals on mono. I guess changing the frequencies or making the vocals less noisy and some instruments, especially the brass section louder, might sound more pleasant. However, "Street of Dreams" and "Hold back the Tide" IMO are good produced 64 Studio Linux recordings :). Cheers! Ralf PS: Private I listen among others to music in a style similar to "Getting Free". _______________________________________________ 64studio-users mailing list 64studio-users@lists.64studio.com http://lists.64studio.com/mailman/listinfo/64studio-users |
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Hi Bob,
> However, "Street of Dreams" and "Hold back the Tide" IMO are good > produced 64 Studio Linux recordings :). Yes, 'Hold back the tide' is my favourite ;-) Cheers! Daniel _______________________________________________ 64studio-users mailing list 64studio-users@lists.64studio.com http://lists.64studio.com/mailman/listinfo/64studio-users |
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Hi there,
* nice sounding guitars, music from the heart... * Keep on bluesin'! * Cheers * Enrico * * * 2010/2/22 Ralf Mardorf <ralf.mardorf@alice-dsl.net> Frank Smith wrote: > HI All > Well here it is. > Money where your mouth is time! > > Take a listen all produced in 64studio from start to finish. > Rock music with a ballad for good measure. > No need to login: > > http://www.projectoverseer.biz/BluesLSD/ > > > Cheers > Bob Hi Bob :) good production :), excepted of the very good song "Getting Free" :(. At the beginning "Getting Free" is perfectly mixed, but when the vocals start I'm not fine with it any more. My first impression, when listening to it by two different pairs of speakers was, that the vocals are very loud here and I had the impression that a multi band compressor levels the vocals and in addition that the same compressor levels down the volume of the instruments or the volumes of the instruments are reduced manually. Then I listened to it by headphones and I noticed that I was wrong because of my first impression. There's something broken because of the stereo mixing. My second impression was, that when listening to it on mono the added signals of the left and right vocals become more louder than the added signals of the left and right instruments does, but I guess I'm wrong with this too, any way especially the brass section is "covered" by the vocals on mono. I guess changing the frequencies or making the vocals less noisy and some instruments, especially the brass section louder, might sound more pleasant. However, "Street of Dreams" and "Hold back the Tide" IMO are good produced 64 Studio Linux recordings :). Cheers! Ralf PS: Private I listen among others to music in a style similar to "Getting Free". _______________________________________________ 64studio-users mailing list 64studio-users@lists.64studio.com http://lists.64studio.com/mailman/listinfo/64studio-users _______________________________________________ 64studio-users mailing list 64studio-users@lists.64studio.com http://lists.64studio.com/mailman/listinfo/64studio-users |
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Hi All
Many many thanks for your time listening to this music. Ralph you are right on the money and I will be using Jamin over the next few days to master all the tracks taking into accout what you have said ( you must have a very similair setup to me monitor wise) It was with some trepidation that I sent the link to you all as I know the high standard of music you all listen to. Again Many thanks for your time Cheers Bob On 22 February 2010 12:32, Ralf Mardorf <ralf.mardorf@alice-dsl.net> wrote: Frank Smith wrote: HI All Well here it is. Money where your mouth is time! Take a listen all produced in 64studio from start to finish. Rock music with a ballad for good measure. No need to login: http://www.projectoverseer.biz/BluesLSD/ Cheers Bob Hi Bob :) good production :), excepted of the very good song "Getting Free" :(. At the beginning "Getting Free" is perfectly mixed, but when the vocals start I'm not fine with it any more. My first impression, when listening to it by two different pairs of speakers was, that the vocals are very loud here and I had the impression that a multi band compressor levels the vocals and in addition that the same compressor levels down the volume of the instruments or the volumes of the instruments are reduced manually. Then I listened to it by headphones and I noticed that I was wrong because of my first impression. There's something broken because of the stereo mixing. My second impression was, that when listening to it on mono the added signals of the left and right vocals become more louder than the added signals of the left and right instruments does, but I guess I'm wrong with this too, any way especially the brass section is "covered" by the vocals on mono. I guess changing the frequencies or making the vocals less noisy and some instruments, especially the brass section louder, might sound more pleasant. However, "Street of Dreams" and "Hold back the Tide" IMO are good produced 64 Studio Linux recordings :). Cheers! Ralf PS: Private I listen among others to music in a style similar to "Getting Free". _______________________________________________ 64studio-users mailing list 64studio-users@lists.64studio.com http://lists.64studio.com/mailman/listinfo/64studio-users |
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Hi Bob,
oh ... as soon as i got my system back working, i will also listen to the songs ... and be sure, my ears are not the best ones here ... Regards, Mathias > Hi All > Many many thanks for your time listening to this music. > > Ralph you are right on the money and I will be using Jamin over the next > few > days to master all the tracks taking into accout what you have said ( you > must have a very similair setup to me monitor wise) > > It was with some trepidation that I sent the link to you all as I know the > high standard of music you all listen to. > > Again Many thanks for your time > > Cheers > Bob > > > > On 22 February 2010 12:32, Ralf Mardorf <ralf.mardorf@alice-dsl.net> > wrote: > >> Frank Smith wrote: >> >>> HI All >>> Well here it is. >>> Money where your mouth is time! >>> >>> Take a listen all produced in 64studio from start to finish. >>> Rock music with a ballad for good measure. >>> No need to login: >>> >>> http://www.projectoverseer.biz/BluesLSD/ >>> >>> >>> Cheers >>> Bob >>> >> >> Hi Bob :) >> >> good production :), excepted of the very good song "Getting Free" :(. At >> the beginning "Getting Free" is perfectly mixed, but when the vocals >> start >> I'm not fine with it any more. >> >> My first impression, when listening to it by two different pairs of >> speakers was, that the vocals are very loud here and I had the >> impression >> that a multi band compressor levels the vocals and in addition that the >> same >> compressor levels down the volume of the instruments or the volumes of >> the >> instruments are reduced manually. >> >> Then I listened to it by headphones and I noticed that I was wrong >> because >> of my first impression. There's something broken because of the stereo >> mixing. >> >> My second impression was, that when listening to it on mono the added >> signals of the left and right vocals become more louder than the added >> signals of the left and right instruments does, but I guess I'm wrong >> with >> this too, any way especially the brass section is "covered" by the >> vocals on >> mono. I guess changing the frequencies or making the vocals less noisy >> and >> some instruments, especially the brass section louder, might sound more >> pleasant. >> >> However, "Street of Dreams" and "Hold back the Tide" IMO are good >> produced >> 64 Studio Linux recordings :). >> >> Cheers! >> Ralf >> >> PS: Private I listen among others to music in a style similar to >> "Getting >> Free". >> > _______________________________________________ > 64studio-users mailing list > 64studio-users@lists.64studio.com > http://lists.64studio.com/mailman/listinfo/64studio-users > _______________________________________________ 64studio-users mailing list 64studio-users@lists.64studio.com http://lists.64studio.com/mailman/listinfo/64studio-users |
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Frank Smith wrote:
> Hi All > Many many thanks for your time listening to this music. > > Ralph you are right on the money and I will be using Jamin over the > next few days to master all the tracks taking into accout what you > have said ( you must have a very similair setup to me monitor wise) > > It was with some trepidation that I sent the link to you all as I know > the high standard of music you all listen to. > > Again Many thanks for your time > > Cheers > Bob Sorry because of my broken English. What I wanted to say is, that listening to "Getting Free" on absolutely perfect stereo by headphones, the mixing is ok. When listening to monitors in a "normal" living room the vocals will cover the instruments, especially the brass section is covered. I try to avoid this by routing the subgroups on my mixing console to the left and right channel, so that the signal becomes a mono signal. If it's fine, I route the subgroups just to the wanted left or right bus. Because of your trepidation: I very, very seldom heard any self-made music that really was unpleasant. Just deliberately mainstream pot-boiler ill-intentioned music is unpleasant. If anybody, you or I ever should compose a less good song or do a less good mixing, even if it's commercial, I guess I would be fine with it. Most music of the charts is annoying, because if one song becomes a hit, there will be 20 other songs similar to that song. IMO this is the only "mistake" we could make, a song that sounds like 20 other current chart songs. > > > > On 22 February 2010 12:32, Ralf Mardorf <ralf.mardorf@alice-dsl.net > <mailto:ralf.mardorf@alice-dsl.net>> wrote: > > Frank Smith wrote: > > HI All > Well here it is. > Money where your mouth is time! > > Take a listen all produced in 64studio from start to finish. > Rock music with a ballad for good measure. > No need to login: > > http://www.projectoverseer.biz/BluesLSD/ > > > Cheers > Bob > > > Hi Bob :) > > good production :), excepted of the very good song "Getting Free" > :(. At the beginning "Getting Free" is perfectly mixed, but when > the vocals start I'm not fine with it any more. > > My first impression, when listening to it by two different pairs > of speakers was, that the vocals are very loud here and I had the > impression that a multi band compressor levels the vocals and in > addition that the same compressor levels down the volume of the > instruments or the volumes of the instruments are reduced manually. > > Then I listened to it by headphones and I noticed that I was wrong > because of my first impression. There's something broken because > of the stereo mixing. > > My second impression was, that when listening to it on mono the > added signals of the left and right vocals become more louder than > the added signals of the left and right instruments does, but I > guess I'm wrong with this too, any way especially the brass > section is "covered" by the vocals on mono. I guess changing the > frequencies or making the vocals less noisy and some instruments, > especially the brass section louder, might sound more pleasant. > > However, "Street of Dreams" and "Hold back the Tide" IMO are good > produced 64 Studio Linux recordings :). > > Cheers! > Ralf > > PS: Private I listen among others to music in a style similar to > "Getting Free". > > -- Auto-Tune doesn't kill music, it's bad usage does. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/D.O.A._(Death_of_Auto-Tune)#Writing_and_inspiration http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8z13AjI8n4I&feature=player_embedded _______________________________________________ 64studio-users mailing list 64studio-users@lists.64studio.com http://lists.64studio.com/mailman/listinfo/64studio-users |
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Frank Smith wrote:
> HI All > Well here it is. > Money where your mouth is time! > > Take a listen all produced in 64studio from start to finish. > Rock music with a ballad for good measure. > No need to login: > > http://www.projectoverseer.biz/BluesLSD/ > > > Cheers > Bob Indeed, this is nice. Somehow reminds me of times when I was not born yet, maybe Jefferson Airplane among others, with today's sounds and new compositions though. I especially like the second song. Thanks! Tapani _______________________________________________ 64studio-users mailing list 64studio-users@lists.64studio.com http://lists.64studio.com/mailman/listinfo/64studio-users |
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Hi Frank, really enjoyable indeed! Congratulations for the good work. I'm sure Getting Free could have been a bit longer (faded guitar solo... what a pity!).
Can you give us details about the setup and the programs used? I'd be curious to know what has been used for the synths and the organ, and in general if you used Ardour and the like for the production, the plugins for the effects, etc... Cheers! On Mon, Feb 22, 2010 at 10:46 AM, Frank Smith <frsmith@gmail.com> wrote: HI AllWell here it is.Money where your mouth is time! Take a listen all produced in 64studio from start to finish.Rock music with a ballad for good measure.No need to login: http://www.projectoverseer.biz/BluesLSD/ CheersBob -- Best regards, Philippe. _______________________________________________ 64studio-users mailing list 64studio-users@lists.64studio.com http://lists.64studio.com/mailman/listinfo/64studio-users |
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Hi Philippe
Thank you for comments. I was thinking of creating a setup webpage as I use 2 DDX mixers and two Pc's. All reverbs and delays are from the mixers. I tend to not use plugins at the moment as I like to have fingers on faders ( being a live sound engineer makes this important to me) It's been a long learning curve with Digital mixing which is very different from the analogue way. I'll also add some more guitar at the end! Yeah!! never a problem for me!! Cheers Bob * On 23 February 2010 05:27, Philippe Macaire <philippe.macaire@gmail.com> wrote: Hi Frank, really enjoyable indeed! Congratulations for the good work. I'm sure Getting Free could have been a bit longer (faded guitar solo... what a pity!). Can you give us details about the setup and the programs used? I'd be curious to know what has been used for the synths and the organ, and in general if you used Ardour and the like for the production, the plugins for the effects, etc... Cheers! On Mon, Feb 22, 2010 at 10:46 AM, Frank Smith <frsmith@gmail.com> wrote: HI AllWell here it is.Money where your mouth is time! Take a listen all produced in 64studio from start to finish.Rock music with a ballad for good measure.No need to login: http://www.projectoverseer.biz/BluesLSD/ CheersBob -- Best regards, Philippe. _______________________________________________ 64studio-users mailing list 64studio-users@lists.64studio.com http://lists.64studio.com/mailman/listinfo/64studio-users |
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