On Sun, 2005-07-10 at 08:16 +0100, james@email-addr-hidden-dot-dat.net wrote:
> This is something I almost always forget to do. Everything is always
> centre stage and stereo in my tracks is usually only from reverb.
> Must remember to do this in future. Thanks for that.
Yup. See my comment to your other, earlier song.
> Distortion was most definitely used on purpose, but if you think
> there's some that sounds out of place, then it could be something I
> didn't put there. Can you be a little more specific? Which sound,
> and where, is distorted?
(scratching my head) This afternoon it sounded much worse, now I'm less
inclined to find faults.
E.g. the sound that's at 03:01 ... 03:02
It seems like it was sent through a bad preamp or something. I "feel"
what you were trying to say by using distortion there, but maybe I would
use a different _kind_ of distortion.
I dunno... I listened with a very critical ear at first. Now I'm ready
to go to sleep and I'm more at peace with the world. :-)
It would be interesting to re-listen to it after spacing out the sound
stage with a lot more panning.
> It could be that some of the sounds overlap
> too much in frequency.
Well, that's a classic issue, isn't it?
> True, but doing Kraftwek-style stuff now would perhaps be a bit
> cheesy. Kinda like going back to mid-90's rave tracks and just
> speeding up some old song or themetune and adding a break-kneck beat.
> Although, now I've said it, I'd love to have a go at that. I have a
> real soft spot for the old "bangin' choons". Where did I put that
> Smart E's record?
(thumbs-up)
Keep us posted on that. ;-)
-- Florin Andrei http://florin.myip.org/Received on Sun Jul 10 16:15:18 2005
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