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On Mon, 27 Sep 2004 02:30:33 GMT, (hank alrich)
wrote: Roger W. Norman wrote: Sorry. Hey, if it's rap, then it must be cool for RAP. Can there be OT for lyrics, even if the "melody" would have Mozart scratching his ear? I respectfully disagree. Just posting lyrics is okay for a songwriting group, but the actual lyrics are peripheral here, this group is about audio production. You (or someone) have to speak those words into a microphone (tell us what model, how far away, where it's pointed in relation to the rapper, room dimensions and treatment, and what pre it's plugged into), tell us the recording medium and what engineering and "production" was done, etc. But if you really wanted to make the lyrics relevant here, you could write the "production notes" as a rap ("When I heard her voice I pulled out my Telefunken") and record that too. Now you can release it as a commercial recording and/or save it for the next comp, or you can even put up an mp3 for us to judge the results. ----- http://mindspring.com/~benbradley |
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