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« on: October 27, 2009, 01:24:58 PM »

I shared this on the LAU mailing list, but I though why not here as well?
It's what all this is about, in the end.

So, here we go:

http://mastoridis.co.uk/temp/linux/Anticipating.ogg

Anticipating a simple tune with a few challenges set.

1. To make a v simple chord progression interesting for 3 mins
2. To start the collaboration with Richard Miles. Richard is a colleague of mine and a science teacher. Last year he discovered his amazing talent for poetry and already wrote 15 samizdat (self-published) poetry books. I sent him the basic idea, and he returned the lyrics, basically;-]
3. To further learn the art of final production on Linux Audio. This time using the wonderful Linux DSP suite on AVLinux - particularly the Valve Compressor and the Graphic Eq while mastering. The vocals and bouzouki use the Linux DSP Reverb as well.

Recorded on Muse 1r3 (compiled from source), Ardour and a few additional plugins (gates and compressors)

Critical comments (deserved) and praises (undeserved) are welcomed.

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« Reply #1 on: October 28, 2009, 06:41:19 AM »

Viktor

Sounds great, I can't stop humming it in my head! Very nice production and the solos are smokin'... is that a bouzouki? The only suggestion I would make is to have less reverb on the drums especially the snare and perhaps use a little more "acoustic" sounding drumkit, but that is just an opinion. Great job! Thanks for sharing.
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« Reply #2 on: October 28, 2009, 09:34:46 AM »

Viktor:

That was really cool.  Thanks for sharing.   Howdy

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« Reply #3 on: October 28, 2009, 08:50:17 PM »

Thanks for the comments, guys (I guess?)

Yep, that's the Greek Bouzouki.

As for the drums, one week I need to sit down and sort out my drumming samples (including learning the Tapeutape). Till then, I use 'default' samples that do the job.

thanks again,

Viktor
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