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My First Recording Using Linux.
My facility has moved from OSX and Logic/Protools completely to Linux
Ubuntu. Here is my first client. He is a little nervous but manages to pull it all together at the end. You just can't make music this good with OSX. Linux RULEZ! http://www.schestowitz.com/Music/Rec...itz%20-%20The% 20Lady%20Is%20A%20Tramp.mp3 More Open Source music by the same artist can be found he: http://www.schestowitz.com/music.htm |
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My First Recording Using Linux.
On Wed, 8 Jun 2011 17:19:03 +0000 (UTC), Gerhard Snitzer
wrote: My facility has moved from OSX and Logic/Protools completely to Linux Ubuntu. Here is my first client. He is a little nervous but manages to pull it all together at the end. You just can't make music this good with OSX. Linux RULEZ! http://www.schestowitz.com/Music/Rec...itz%20-%20The% 20Lady%20Is%20A%20Tramp.mp3 More Open Source music by the same artist can be found he: http://www.schestowitz.com/music.htm Not bad, but it would have been better with a singer. d |
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My First Recording Using Linux.
Gerhard Snitzer wrote:
My facility has moved from OSX and Logic/Protools completely to Linux Ubuntu. Here is my first client. He is a little nervous but manages to pull it all together at the end. You just can't make music this good with OSX. Linux RULEZ! http://www.schestowitz.com/Music/Rec...itz%20-%20The% 20Lady%20Is%20A%20Tramp.mp3 You can make music *that* good using Windows, too. ;-) Prerecorded backing track? I agree with Don, BTW. More Open Source music by the same artist can be found he: http://www.schestowitz.com/music.htm Dont think I'll bother. -- Tciao for Now! John. |
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My First Recording Using Linux.
On Wed, 8 Jun 2011 17:19:03 +0000 (UTC), Gerhard Snitzer wrote:
My facility has moved from OSX and Logic/Protools completely to Linux Ubuntu. That was your first mistake. Here is my first client. He was your second mistake. And if word of this gets out, probably your last client. He is a little nervous but manages to pull it all together at the end. You just can't make music this good with OSX. Linux RULEZ! I sure hope you got paid a lot of money for enduring that noise. http://www.schestowitz.com/Music/Rec...itz%20-%20The% 20Lady%20Is%20A%20Tramp.mp3 More Open Source music by the same artist can be found he: http://www.schestowitz.com/music.htm That's not open source. It's copyrighted material butchered by some oddball who thinks he can sing. Even my cat ran out of the studio when I played it. Seriously both of you need to find another career. Linux sucks for audio but in this instance I doubt Linux is the problem. I'm surprised you were able to get Linux to record at all. In retrospect, after hearing this abomination, it's too bad you did manage to get it to work. |
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My First Recording Using Linux.
Gerhard Snitzer wrote:
My facility has moved from OSX and Logic/Protools completely to Linux Ubuntu. Here is my first client. He is a little nervous but manages to pull it all together at the end. You just can't make music this good with OSX. Linux RULEZ! http://www.schestowitz.com/Music/Rec...itz%20-%20The% 20Lady%20Is%20A%20Tramp.mp3 The vocal track is too weak. |
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My First Recording Using Linux.
On Wed, 8 Jun 2011 12:15:30 -0700, "Bill Graham"
wrote: Gerhard Snitzer wrote: My facility has moved from OSX and Logic/Protools completely to Linux Ubuntu. Here is my first client. He is a little nervous but manages to pull it all together at the end. You just can't make music this good with OSX. Linux RULEZ! http://www.schestowitz.com/Music/Rec...itz%20-%20The% 20Lady%20Is%20A%20Tramp.mp3 The vocal track is too weak. Listen more carefully and you will realise it is way too strong. d |
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My First Recording Using Linux.
Don Pearce wrote:
On Wed, 8 Jun 2011 12:15:30 -0700, "Bill Graham" wrote: Gerhard Snitzer wrote: My facility has moved from OSX and Logic/Protools completely to Linux Ubuntu. Here is my first client. He is a little nervous but manages to pull it all together at the end. You just can't make music this good with OSX. Linux RULEZ! http://www.schestowitz.com/Music/Rec...itz%20-%20The% 20Lady%20Is%20A%20Tramp.mp3 The vocal track is too weak. Listen more carefully and you will realise it is way too strong. d If you are suggesting that it shouldn't be there at all, I might agree, but if it should be there, then it is too weak for me to hear it over the other tracks. This makes it disturbing to me. If I am going to listen to something, then I insist that it be loud and clear, or I will find it only annoying. |
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My First Recording Using Linux.
On 6/8/2011 1:19 PM, Gerhard Snitzer wrote:
You just can't make music this good with OSX. Linux RULEZ! I thought musicians made music, not operating systems. -- "Today's production equipment is IT based and cannot be operated without a passing knowledge of computing, although it seems that it can be operated without a passing knowledge of audio." - John Watkinson http://mikeriversaudio.wordpress.com - useful and interesting audio stuff |
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My First Recording Using Linux.
Gerhard Snitzer wrote:
My facility has moved from OSX and Logic/Protools completely to Linux Ubuntu. Here is my first client. What is with all the trolls this week? Now it's Flatfish again.... --scott -- "C'est un Nagra. C'est suisse, et tres, tres precis." |
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My First Recording Using Linux.
Mike Rivers wrote:
On 6/8/2011 1:19 PM, Gerhard Snitzer wrote: You just can't make music this good with OSX. Linux RULEZ! I thought musicians made music, not operating systems. All Flatfish makes is a mess of a perfectly good newsgroup. --scott -- "C'est un Nagra. C'est suisse, et tres, tres precis." |
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My First Recording Using Linux.
On 9/06/2011 7:43 AM, Mike Rivers wrote:
On 6/8/2011 1:19 PM, Gerhard Snitzer wrote: You just can't make music this good with OSX. Linux RULEZ! I thought musicians made music, not operating systems. Yes indeed and these days operating systems and computer hardware have progressively less impact upon their abilities to be used for music recording and post-processing. Alan |
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My First Recording Using Linux.
On Jun 8, 5:43*pm, Mike Rivers wrote:
On 6/8/2011 1:19 PM, Gerhard Snitzer wrote: You just can't make music this good with OSX. Linux RULEZ! I thought musicians made music, not operating systems. It's a troll going for hits to the link. |
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My First Recording Using Linux.
On 9/06/2011 3:19 AM, Gerhard Snitzer wrote:
My facility has moved from OSX and Logic/Protools completely to Linux Ubuntu. Here is my first client. He is a little nervous but manages to pull it all together at the end. You just can't make music this good with OSX. You do know that OSX is just another Unix under the hood, don't you? |
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My First Recording Using Linux.
Gerhard Snitzer wrote:
My facility has moved from OSX and Logic/Protools completely to Linux Ubuntu. Here is my first client. He is a little nervous but manages to pull it all together at the end. You just can't make music this good with OSX. Linux RULEZ! You made a recording using an operating system - WOW ! Linux must be really great. In Winders and Mac you need a recording application in order to do that. And even then it should make no difference what it was recorded or mixed on. Linux must make perfomers play better, and improve your recording chain.... geoff |
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My First Recording Using Linux.
You made a recording using an operating system - WOW ! Linux must be really great. *In Winders and Mac you need a recording application *in order to do that. And even then it should make no difference what it was recorded or mixed on. Linux must make perfomers play better, and improve your recording chain..... geoff lol actually it makes about as much sense as some "audiophool" claims I have seen about preamps and cables etc. Mark |
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My First Recording Using Linux.
Mark wrote:
You made a recording using an operating system - WOW ! Linux must be really great. In Winders and Mac you need a recording application in order to do that. And even then it should make no difference what it was recorded or mixed on. Linux must make perfomers play better, and improve your recording chain.... geoff lol actually it makes about as much sense as some "audiophool" claims I have seen about preamps and cables etc. Preamp certainly, and that's not even audiophoolery . Cables not, unless hugely impaired in some way. geolff |
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On Jun 10, 3:59*am, "geoff" wrote:
Mark wrote: You made a recording using an operating system - WOW ! Linux must be really great. In Winders and Mac you need a recording application in order to do that. And even then it should make no difference what it was recorded or mixed on. Linux must make perfomers play better, and improve your recording chain.... geoff lol actually it makes about as much sense as some "audiophool" claims I have seen about preamps and cables etc. Preamp certainly, and that's not even audiophoolery . Cables not, unless hugely impaired in some way. geolff Does the music or player enter into the equation anywhere? : ) |
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My First Recording Using Linux.
vdubreeze wrote:
Does the music or player enter into the equation anywhere? : ) Naa. Bad performances should be able to be reproduced exactly as well as good ones ;-) geoff |
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My First Recording Using Linux.
On Jun 8, 1:19*pm, Gerhard Snitzer wrote:
My facility has moved from OSX and Logic/Protools completely to Linux Ubuntu. Here is my first client. He is a little nervous but manages to pull it all together at the end. The vocal is WAY too hot. My suggestion is to bring the vocal vocal down about 80 db from where it is, it would solve various problems with the mix. |
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My First Recording Using Linux.
Peter Larsen wrote:
Gerhard Snitzer wrote: My facility has moved from OSX and Logic/Protools completely to Linux Ubuntu. Here is my first client. He is a little nervous but manages to pull it all together at the end. You just can't make music this good with OSX. Linux RULEZ! http://www.schestowitz.com/Music/Rec...itz%20-%20The% 20Lady%20Is%20A%20Tramp.mp3 Filedate on the one I already did save to my webmp3 folder is august 8, 2009. That one also is mono 32 bit 22.050 kHz sample rate. So you probably already posted this post in august 2009 and now you repost it - quite possibly as unchanged as the audio file. What's your aim with this? It's flatfish under a different name. His aim is to attract attention. --scott -- "C'est un Nagra. C'est suisse, et tres, tres precis." |
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