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Shaky Tee
Between being and nothing
Hey all!
I've FINALLY upgraded this machine, installed some new sound software, whethered some nasty crashes, and am now ready to road test this puppy.
Over the last couple of months, I've been working on a tune on my Palm Pilot (which may account for the lack of nuance in the instrumentation, which I will fix later). I've hot synced both music and lyrics over to my laptop, tweaked the midi files just a bit (for channel usage and the like), audtioned samples for it on VSampler, rendered midi files to wave with Audio Compositor using said samples, mixed them in N-Track and added vocals (using a voice that's currently getting over a rotten cold, as well as using a cheapy headset mic, so please forgive me on that front. Can't belt anything right now).
Using Audio Compositor, I was able to render 24-bit files, and with N-Track, despite the 16-bit vocal file, I was able to render a 24-bit mixdown file.
What I want to know is does all this really matter? Does this sound like ANYTHING approaching professional quality? Yes, the vocals suck, but does everything else sound reasonably well off? Or will I have to just give up home recording when I go on the road and have to put together some cash when I hit a larger studio.
Here's the file. Have at it.
Thanks, all!
I've FINALLY upgraded this machine, installed some new sound software, whethered some nasty crashes, and am now ready to road test this puppy.
Over the last couple of months, I've been working on a tune on my Palm Pilot (which may account for the lack of nuance in the instrumentation, which I will fix later). I've hot synced both music and lyrics over to my laptop, tweaked the midi files just a bit (for channel usage and the like), audtioned samples for it on VSampler, rendered midi files to wave with Audio Compositor using said samples, mixed them in N-Track and added vocals (using a voice that's currently getting over a rotten cold, as well as using a cheapy headset mic, so please forgive me on that front. Can't belt anything right now).
Using Audio Compositor, I was able to render 24-bit files, and with N-Track, despite the 16-bit vocal file, I was able to render a 24-bit mixdown file.
What I want to know is does all this really matter? Does this sound like ANYTHING approaching professional quality? Yes, the vocals suck, but does everything else sound reasonably well off? Or will I have to just give up home recording when I go on the road and have to put together some cash when I hit a larger studio.
Here's the file. Have at it.
Thanks, all!