Yup!Zuma wrote:It's just me then
get a life, FUD!
Yup!Zuma wrote:It's just me then
Only giving credit where credit is due.James Blast wrote:Why, thankee! Syberberg
If it keeps costs down, why not? I'd volunteer my services and home studio (for free), but mastering isn't anything I've tried my hand at yet, so I don't have the confidence to get all the EQ'ing right.Over all, a sound engineer <cough> IZ <cough> would be a good thing, or are we going all mature?
I've started working on Summer.mh wrote:Status Update
There's nothing wrong with each song being taken more than once, as with only 10 or so to choose from there will be plenty of room for at least 2 versions of each song.
We really need takers for the other 5 before we can consider this a serious project. Anyone interested?
Neither have I, Syberberg, but I'm very willing to do a bit of mastering. It's not like this will be a commercial product, so no use to spend 400 pounds on it.Syberberg wrote:If it keeps costs down, why not? I'd volunteer my services and home studio (for free), but mastering isn't anything I've tried my hand at yet, so I don't have the confidence to get all the EQ'ing right.Over all, a sound engineer <cough> IZ <cough> would be a good thing, or are we going all mature?
Bah, I always work in 24-bit, and my WAV files are 16 bit without the effects on. 24 bit will do, even 16 bit. Never worked with 32 bit FlPt, not worth all the fuss IMO.mh wrote:Welcome to the team, Izzy!
Maybe yourself and Syberberg could collab on some of it???
Just another though - mastering/EQing and the like will necessarily involve a fall-off in resolution, so maybe the WAVs should be at 32 bit?
I've updated the status list again and put it in the first post
Took the words right outta my mouth...Syberberg wrote:Iz, you said the magic words: "I hate compression". The only time I ever use compression is multiband and only on individual instruments to help settle them in the mix and better define their space. I never add any compression to the final mix as the dynamic range tends to vanish and it's hello clipping. Peak limiting with RMS is deffinately the way I'd go and then normalising.
All files are to be in a 24bit/44.1kHz WAV file then? Not a problem for me at all....right, time to get started then.
I bet it won't be the lastIzzy HaveMercy wrote:*WARNING!!!!! GEEK ALERT!!!!*
Erm... sending me all the WAV tracks in separate files means I will be MIXING as well although the thought of mixing all you guys' material is oddly pleasing, it will take me a lot more time as well...robertzombie wrote:So once we've finished the song. Do you want us to upload the whole thing as one .wav file, or do you want all the separate .wav files (vocals, music, drums, etc) that make up the whole song?
EDIT - also, do you want us to put effects on it? or do you just want the untouched .wav file(s)?
hmm, Adobe Audition doesn't have 24bit, only 8, 16 and 32 bit (it's got the 44.1kHz thing though)Syberberg wrote:All files are to be in a 24bit/44.1kHz WAV file
Ditch Adoberobertzombie wrote:okey dokey
hmm, Adobe Audition doesn't have 24bit, only 8, 16 and 32 bit (it's got the 44.1kHz thing though)Syberberg wrote:All files are to be in a 24bit/44.1kHz WAV file
what should I do?
Steinberg WaveLab 4robertzombie wrote:What program do you use oh masterful one?
Arrrgh! wrote:Hmm. I'll take Still, cos it does make me happy.
I never liked youMotz wrote:Alas, James, I understood a lot of that. Too many hours reading arguments about the GIMP's lack of features, methinx. However, the point stands that I'm not a graphics geek and still go it. So thar
You can find the lyrics hereormfdmrush wrote:i take War on Drugs
but, please, provide me listenable mp3 (mine is too bad) and the lyrics, OK?