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Is the drum programming shite?
I'm currently using a GNU-linux setup. Please let me know what you reckon of the tracks at
http://www.cs.bham.ac.uk/~bhj/mp3s/
Download run.mp3 if you only want to download 1 of them, its prob the best.
The two tracks were recorded using ardour, a GNU linux-based DAW.
The drums were programmed using hydrogen drum machine (also GNU).
The guitar tones were created by stringing various LADSPA effects together (the GNU linux version of VST effects).
The bass guitar and string sounds were created on my guitar (a Godin LGXT), hooked up to a Roland GR-30 synthesizer.
Finally, the vocals were recorded using a Shure BG 1.1 (budget mic).
The mixes were finally passed through JAMIN (again, GNU), a post-production mastering tool to add low, middle and high-end compressions, EQ and maximising.
Everything was monitored through M-audio BX5 monitors
Thanks!
Ben.
I'm currently using a GNU-linux setup. Please let me know what you reckon of the tracks at
http://www.cs.bham.ac.uk/~bhj/mp3s/
Download run.mp3 if you only want to download 1 of them, its prob the best.
The two tracks were recorded using ardour, a GNU linux-based DAW.
The drums were programmed using hydrogen drum machine (also GNU).
The guitar tones were created by stringing various LADSPA effects together (the GNU linux version of VST effects).
The bass guitar and string sounds were created on my guitar (a Godin LGXT), hooked up to a Roland GR-30 synthesizer.
Finally, the vocals were recorded using a Shure BG 1.1 (budget mic).
The mixes were finally passed through JAMIN (again, GNU), a post-production mastering tool to add low, middle and high-end compressions, EQ and maximising.
Everything was monitored through M-audio BX5 monitors
Thanks!
Ben.
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