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Dan Nery
New member
I agree.
Comments are welcome,thanks.
https://soundcloud.com/dan-nery/dan-nery-mix
I hear "as you slip it in." I think this song is about loading a musket while on your back in The Civil War.
So many mixes to listen to. The judges have a tough time. There's no way they can listen to all the mixes all the way through in the time allotted to judge. The marking matrix would be interesting to understand.
It would also be interesting to get an analysis of different DAW systems used, popular effects (plugins and outboard) etc from the mix comments for all the contest entries.
- Geoff
What's everyone uploading to Soundcloud? MP3 or Wave?
I've used both in the past.. I already posted mine but it was MP3.
I hate the sound of soundcloud and never use it with clients..
Just wondering..what would have been better. And if I've already posted my version am I able to repost a Wave version or a touch up. I posted it as a mix..so of course it's low in volume. But I did it quickly and of course after the fact I hear things I want to touch up in the bottom. But I thought once you share/submit that's it.
and now after uploading a clients mix as Wave sounds much better.
So can I go back and repost a wave version of the gearfest mix? I don't have a soundcloud accountant that allows to make changes.. So if I delete then repost is it to late?
Thanks..
You can repost as long as there is only one mix posted on June 1st, which is the deadline...
I have to disagree with you, its difficult, but not impossible. I've mixed 20 band shows live, and that is far harder to make each band sound different than to check email. Most contestants don't care that it's inconvenient, so nor do I. They get what they ask for, at the very least a properly mixed song. I am enjoying the resubmission game that pops old mixes to the top of the "honor" roll. Make sure you folks are resubmitting your mixes to the group.Yeah, I was thinking the same thing. I imagine that they have been listening to them as they come in like you do when someone gives you a resume, a quick glance and decide which pile it goes into.
I'm thinking next time they won't make this open to everyone on the internet and may not have been expecting such a large number of entrees. I definately wouldn't want to have to listen to that many renditions of the same track. Just imagine how many e-mails they must get asking for feedback.
I hit reply under a post and it's not a given to quote the post?
Comments are welcome,thanks.
A lot of new mixes have arrived.
Anyway, here is mine, feedback/critique is welcome: