[linux-audio-user] Long time listener, first time caller says hi!

From: Doug McLain <dougmclain@email-addr-hidden>
Date: Mon Oct 03 2005 - 13:10:18 EEST

Ive been very slowly putting together a blog oriented website to follow
my home studio and music making projects. I've become most definately
one of the biggest fans of Ardour and Linux audio, and have built my
studio around it.

http://nostar.net/

I figured now was a good time to post the site on LAU since this week we
took quite an interesting turn. My anti-digital, refugee from the 60's,
guitar genius bandmate finally coersed me into the analog realm. The
fact that he bought all this hi-end analog gear sure helped too, this
stuff just looks cool! (insert Tim Allen grunt here). Not as a
replacement though, but rather as an addition to the input chain; to be
used as an 'effect'. We are going to beat this one to death, it's gonna
get real ugly! We are going to do some totally digital free recordings;
then recording all tracks to the analog deck, and output them
track-by-track to ardour; then record direct to ardour, output
track-by-track to the deck, and back to ardour again. I'm also going to
experiment with driving the signal into the deck at various levels,
trying to find the 'sweet spot'. With a little luck, this will help
break down the barrier between these 2 technologies, and maybe even
squash some of the stereotypes associated with the technologies used,
and the people that use them.

I got the ball rolling and started familiarizing myself with the machine
by taking some simple exported stereo wav files, and playing them into 2
tracks of the deck, then recording back to Ardour. Samples are
available on the site. I was pretty impressed with the outcome.

As far as the music is concerned, for the past year or so, it's been the
2 of us doing drums and guitar live, in an improv fashion. We then
screen thru the session looking for worthy jams to overdub bass, vocals,
leads, etc. Thats the entire lineup to date in a nutshell. We just
scored a bass player this week as well, so it's gig time soon!

Doug

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http://nostar.net/
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