Re: [linux-audio-user] [Music] 3 songs digitally remastered with Linux

From: Nigel Henry <cave.dnb@email-addr-hidden>
Date: Sat Nov 18 2006 - 17:15:52 EET

On Friday 17 November 2006 23:12, Jens Gulden wrote:
> Hello,
>
> there are 3 songs which may be of interest for this list, since they got
> digitally remastered with Linux using JAMin:
>
> Schlaf - http://user.cs.tu-berlin.de/~jgulden/musik/01-Schlaf.ogg
> Neuland - http://user.cs.tu-berlin.de/~jgulden/musik/02-Neuland.ogg
> Anomasil - http://user.cs.tu-berlin.de/~jgulden/musik/03-Anomasil.ogg
>
> For details, mp3s and lyrics (german/english) see
> http://www.jensgulden.de/music.kick.
>
> Some information on how the remastering was done is available at
> http://www.jensgulden.de/music_remastered.kick. The original sound files
> are also available there, allowing to compare the results with / without
> remastering. I'm happy about any comments or hints regarding the
> remastering.
>
> The original recordings of Schlaf and Neuland had been made in 1995 and
> 1996, using an 8-track analog tape recorder, an i486 computer with 8 MB RAM
> running an early version of Cakewalk on Windows 3.1, plus a Roland E-70 and
> a Kawai K4 as synthesizers.
>
> Special thanks to Jan Depner, Steve Harris, Jack O'Quin, Ron Parker and
> Patrick Shirkey who work on JAMin (http://jamin.sourceforge.net/). It's
> impressive what it can do.
>
> thanks for listening
> Jens

Nice work Jens. I particularly liked Neuland with it's dark industrial sound,
and that great drum break in Anomasil, which sent shivers down the back of my
neck.

I'll DL the originals later, and see how they compare.

All the best.

Nigel.
Received on Sat Nov 18 20:15:02 2006

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