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Hey Ed,
Don't forget, me telling you how to record, is like me telling Babe Ruth how to hit a baseball. The only advantage I might have, is a more relaxed atmosphere in which to listen. The reason I picked out the snare, was because to my ears, it sounds central, and a strong part of the band's signature. On the other hand, my recordings kind of suck, so take my criticism with many grains of salt. |
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Ed- nope a high speed connect is a virtue!
that was a 90 sec D/L... ![]() I'll get back to you on the review when I've experienced it as you suggested. But it brings up a memory of a tune I wrote that switched back and forth between 13/4 and 15/4 meter. I called it "Race to the Rubber Room". During recording of this piece our drummer, also named Ed got completely fed up with our inability to get it right while he was right on the money with every take. He stood up, and announced, "That's it, I'm outta here" and we never heard from him again.... We found a new drummer to record the song but he wasn't as good, having played only 1 year. |
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Hey Ed,
Man that sounds great, sounds like a perfect mix to me. I did the two minute one, took twelve minutes to load, smart idea putting in a short version, for slow computers. I liked the tune also, will probably go for the rest of it. The begining sounded like too much whiskey!! |
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Hey Ed,
Having listened a couple of times, over what I think are pretty accurate speakers, I would try maybe a little more treble on the snare, just to give it a little more snap. You have probably already tried this though. Sorry to nitpick. |
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Well I had a chance to loop this tune all day at work. It doesn't even come close to the psychosis of my Race to the Rubber Room tune.
It was actually written inside a nightmare that woke me up sweating and I couldn't get back to sleep before figuring it out on guitar and writing down the chords. Maybe I'll have to post the mp3 of that rare moment from 1976, but the quality really sucks since it's a gazillionth generation mono copy on a heavily damaged cassette. If only I'd had these tools back then.... |
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Please don't confuse an apparent insensitivity toward a conventional perception of reality with an enhanced
sensitivity of an unfamiliar perceptual viewpoint. ![]() The 64 K mono file is 2308 KB. Shall I E-mail it to you? Some historic stuff. I was 20. |
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I'm trying to download this for the third time. Maybe the third time is the charm.
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Ed,
Any idea where this album is going to be distributed? Oregon only? Nation-wide? Will I be able to buy this album in Asia? |
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Actually Ed, I got the long version on the fourth try.
But thanks- sorry to make you do an extry upload!And just now I typed a decently long post and lost it! But anyway I'll just say this- I really dig that groove! -jhe |
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Squeaky clean.........full sound........very nice!
Garger |
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