Ric:
Thanks for listening. I have to admit I've never heard of Robert Fripp, so I looked into him-pretty interesting guy. I appreciate the comparison.
doc:
Appreciate your evaluation as well. If I am interpreting your meaning correctly, the "deadness" of this one comes from the fact that everything was recorded direct to the board-I didn't even use the Pod.
S2K:
Yeah, I'll get it to Juston tonight. Funny thing about mindspring is that when I was in Tampa, I had no problems (from my end) with it re: connecting or connection speed. Now that I am here in Austin (supposedly one of the hubs of connectivity), my connection seems much slower. Must be more congested here. I've looked into DSL here, and it's not even available in my area; yet, I'm 5 minutes from Dell, Motorola, and probably half of this years' dot com IPO's...go figure.
Gibs:
Thanks for taking the time to download and listen to this. All of the guitars and bass were run straight through a mackie board using the on-board preamps with a Boss Eq in the F/X loop. I colored the guitar tracks with Cakewalk AmpSim. And yeah, the drums are canned. I was gonna give the drums some more attention, but there comes a point when I'm messing with a drum track where I finally gotta say enough is enough and let it be. I actually thought I was gonna get some static regarding the drum track-I'm glad you liked it.
dmc
[This message has been edited by dmcsilva (edited 05-03-2000).]