Recording experiment files
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Hi all,
As I've written of earlier here, I've been experimenting
in recording my playing. I just together a crude
website with two tunes on it. I'd appreciate any
comments on the SOUND that is present. Both files have
a bit of reverb, otherwise no EQ or other processing.
Too much highs/lows/noise, etc.... any comments would
be welcome as I try to get better at this.
Please forgive the playing! I did it kind of "quick and
dirty", wanting to get some comments before I leave for
NAMM weekend.
The site is: web.mac.com/jennconducts Go to the second
page, labeled "Blank".
The standards for downloads like this are .wav or .mp3
format, not some ^%#! Apple junk that requires people
purchase more Apple software just to download.
I think you're meant to play them in your browser.
I think that someone should learn how to do things in the
generally-accepted
way, and not ram Apple cores down our throats.
Hmm...(fires up IE), no, the second page no longer appears. Better read
the rest of the thread...
Well, a google including quicktime, plugin and windows brings up plenty
o' free stuff if your browser can't handle playback.
I also believe it's generally accepted for artists to want to share
playback but to disable downloads at their prerogative.
Stephen
THanks, Stephen. The Apple program did it as Quicktime by default.
I'll do mp3 files later today. I'm in the early learning stages of both
pieces of software.
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