tim hall wrote:
>Last Thursday 14 July 2005 16:45, Juhana Sadeharju was like:
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>>>>If you have a commercial hardware synth, try
>>>>replace it with Zynaddsubfx.
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>>>You gotta be kidding.
>>>Are you suggesting to replace a Kurzweil K2661, or an Alesis Andromeda,
>>>or a Hartmann Neuron with ZynAddSubFX?
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>>>
>>Well, you're basically saying that the Linux audio is not
>>professional enough yet. This information is great. Now
>>you should tell the ZynAddSubFX author (Paul?) what his
>>software is missing.
>>
>>If musicians avoid using Linux software synths and other similar
>>software, we simply don't face the problem. It does not help
>>if only non-musicians try to use these software. We need
>>a demo made by professional musicians, not by non-musicians.
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>Recording it straight to Ardour, you understand. ;)
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/"psychoacoustics and doing what you can with what you've got"
/
Its the 'psychoacoustics' bit that changes everything!!!!
Just be a slave to the sound!
If it works use it.
Ardour brought me this:
http://www.web-links.net/ogg
And you'll hear how it progressed to the mastering stage.
Behringer says: Just Listen
sounds good to me.
Enjoy
Bob
>If you're using Linux for the Digital Audio Workstation part of your set-up
>instead of Mac/Windows then your music qualifies as 'made with Linux'. We
>could get picky and talk in terms of 'composed/recorded/mastered with Linux',
>whatever, so long as no innocent GNUs get harmed in the course of the
>production, then it will be welcome on my 'made with Linux' playlist.
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>cheers,
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>tim hall
>http://glastonburymusic.org.uk
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-- F R Smith Technical Admin http://www.Rokpacardiff.comReceived on Fri Jul 15 08:15:12 2005
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