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ormfdmrush you can find a collection of the new songs in the Sharing section (Some Songs Wander By Mistake) and in the weeding section (New Songs)
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I never trusted an environment where they think 'black' is written with a 'K' as first letter...James Blast wrote:CMYK is the altar I have to worship at, daywise
RGB is the altar of the evening
I'll stick with audio thank you verra much!
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the 'K' stands for Key as any fule no
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Izzy HaveMercy wrote:I'll stick with audio thank you verra much!
IZ.
Point made...
IZ.
Been away for a while cos my band was being made broader ( ) - quite a bit happened, I see. I'll sort through the updates and edit the list later on this eve.
There are many good mp3s of War On Drugs in the sharing section - may I recommend London 9th June 1997? It has the "laser-ey" sound that I personally prefer to the more crunchy/rocky recent-er takes.
24 bit should also be fine - it does have 256 times the resolution of 16 bit, so will be able to handle edits well enough.
PROGRAMMING GEEK BEGIN
I have a home-made C program for mixing WAVs down from 32 bit to 16 bit, and from 88200 Hz to 44100 Hz. It also does compression without clipping, as mild or as heavy as you want. If our Mastering Dudes are interested, I'll gladly share it. It's a bit fussy about file formats being absolutely correct, though, as the whole WAV format is horrible and I couldn't have been bothered coding it to cater for all possibilities.
PROGRAMMING GEEK END
Been thinking about the legalities of covering unreleased songs. The main thing that springs to mind is precedent. The Byrds did it, the Rolling Stones did it, the JAMC did it. Maybe canon docre would be able to provide advice (she sure seems to know more about this stuff than the average person)???
There are many good mp3s of War On Drugs in the sharing section - may I recommend London 9th June 1997? It has the "laser-ey" sound that I personally prefer to the more crunchy/rocky recent-er takes.
24 bit should also be fine - it does have 256 times the resolution of 16 bit, so will be able to handle edits well enough.
PROGRAMMING GEEK BEGIN
I have a home-made C program for mixing WAVs down from 32 bit to 16 bit, and from 88200 Hz to 44100 Hz. It also does compression without clipping, as mild or as heavy as you want. If our Mastering Dudes are interested, I'll gladly share it. It's a bit fussy about file formats being absolutely correct, though, as the whole WAV format is horrible and I couldn't have been bothered coding it to cater for all possibilities.
PROGRAMMING GEEK END
Been thinking about the legalities of covering unreleased songs. The main thing that springs to mind is precedent. The Byrds did it, the Rolling Stones did it, the JAMC did it. Maybe canon docre would be able to provide advice (she sure seems to know more about this stuff than the average person)???
If I told them once, I told them a hundred times to put 'Spinal Tap' first and 'Puppet Show' last.
UPDATE
Status updated in the first post again (http://myheartland.co.uk/viewtopic.php?p=269560#269560). Also added in TBND for Summer (which I missed at the last update ). We still have 3 songs just waiting for someone to love them: Top Nite Out, Romeo Down and Slept. I seem to remember Quiffy (I think) doing fantastic instrumentals of the last 2 a coupla years back. Anyone wanna biiiite? (whooorgh!)
Status updated in the first post again (http://myheartland.co.uk/viewtopic.php?p=269560#269560). Also added in TBND for Summer (which I missed at the last update ). We still have 3 songs just waiting for someone to love them: Top Nite Out, Romeo Down and Slept. I seem to remember Quiffy (I think) doing fantastic instrumentals of the last 2 a coupla years back. Anyone wanna biiiite? (whooorgh!)
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Normally speaking, a new song that has been 'published or broaddcasted' has copyright. It is so in Belgium.mh wrote:Been thinking about the legalities of covering unreleased songs. The main thing that springs to mind is precedent. The Byrds did it, the Rolling Stones did it, the JAMC did it. Maybe canon docre would be able to provide advice (she sure seems to know more about this stuff than the average person)???
IZ.
Hi all, am I too late to join in? I'll have a go at Top Nite Out (bearing in mind I haven't done anything musical for a very long time, so it could all turn out rather poorly. But still).mh wrote:UPDATE
Status updated in the first post again (http://myheartland.co.uk/viewtopic.php?p=269560#269560). Also added in TBND for Summer (which I missed at the last update ). We still have 3 songs just waiting for someone to love them: Top Nite Out, Romeo Down and Slept. I seem to remember Quiffy (I think) doing fantastic instrumentals of the last 2 a coupla years back. Anyone wanna biiiite? (whooorgh!)
Bryan
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Thanks for the offer, but I am not a mastering wizard. Therefore, I'll stick to the soft I use a lot and know bestmh wrote:VERY EROTIC GEEK TALK BEGIN
I have a home-made C program for mixing WAVs down from 32 bit to 16 bit, and from 88200 Hz to 44100 Hz. It also does compression without clipping, as mild or as heavy as you want. If our Mastering Dudes are interested, I'll gladly share it. It's a bit fussy about file formats being absolutely correct, though, as the whole WAV format is horrible and I couldn't have been bothered coding it to cater for all possibilities.
VERY EROTIC GEEK TALK END
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You're in, will be noted in the list shortly. Kudos for having a go!Mish wrote:Hi all, am I too late to join in? I'll have a go at Top Nite Out (bearing in mind I haven't done anything musical for a very long time, so it could all turn out rather poorly. But still).mh wrote:UPDATE
Status updated in the first post again (http://myheartland.co.uk/viewtopic.php?p=269560#269560). Also added in TBND for Summer (which I missed at the last update ). We still have 3 songs just waiting for someone to love them: Top Nite Out, Romeo Down and Slept. I seem to remember Quiffy (I think) doing fantastic instrumentals of the last 2 a coupla years back. Anyone wanna biiiite? (whooorgh!)
Bryan
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I won't do the backside of the sleeve till things are confirmed...
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Right, well stick with me on this one.
Myself and a trusty sidekick have started work on Still, but there's a glaring problem - there appears to be no consensus as to what the lyrics are. So we can either put a mumbling vocal track down with only slightly more audible chorus bits, or do something neat and . . . interpretive with the song.
I hope we are looking for genuine covers here, as opposed to note for note facsimiles?
Myself and a trusty sidekick have started work on Still, but there's a glaring problem - there appears to be no consensus as to what the lyrics are. So we can either put a mumbling vocal track down with only slightly more audible chorus bits, or do something neat and . . . interpretive with the song.
I hope we are looking for genuine covers here, as opposed to note for note facsimiles?
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Arrrgh! wrote:Right, well stick with me on this one.
Myself and a trusty sidekick have started work on Still, but there's a glaring problem - there appears to be no consensus as to what the lyrics are. So we can either put a mumbling vocal track down with only slightly more audible chorus bits, or do something neat and . . . interpretive with the song.
I hope we are looking for genuine covers here, as opposed to note for note facsimiles?
"interpretive" sounds perfect to me, given the circumstances.
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I'd go for 'mumbling incoherence' everytime
but then I like Hawkwind and I am old and in the way...
but then I like Hawkwind and I am old and in the way...
"And when you start to think about death, you start to think about what's after it. And then you start hoping there is a God. For me, it's a frightening thought to go nowhere".
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Glad to hear there is some sympathy for the problem - I can't say I'm surprised to meet these problems - Eldritch does have a reputation for being difficult to deal with in the studio, in this case even when he's not there.
Anyway, this is certainly fun and hopefully something good will come of it. I can say that the cover of still will have some electronic influences but will remain true to the original in that it will come with stomach churning quantities of bombast.
Anyway, this is certainly fun and hopefully something good will come of it. I can say that the cover of still will have some electronic influences but will remain true to the original in that it will come with stomach churning quantities of bombast.
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To paraphrase Von: "We're bastardisers. You give us your songs and we bastardise them. With extreme predudice."Arrrgh! wrote:I hope we are looking for genuine covers here, as opposed to note for note facsimiles?
Welcome to the club.
I don't necessarily agree with everything I think.
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just no 'Techno, Techno, Techno!'
Puh-leez!
Puh-leez!
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Sorry for being late on this.... As for unreleased songs you have to ask the copyright owner for permission. That means you have to check which publisher represents the copyright owners and write them a friendly letter, saying why, for what purpose etc etc.
For Crash and Burn f.ex Wolffsongs (Adam) and Arabella Musikverlag (Andrew) are mentioned as Original Publishers. They may have sub-publisher in different countries.... Just call the UK publisher/songwriter association (I don't know the name, but it is the equivalent to the German GEMA) and get the information about the subpublisher in the UK.
They should sort you out.
For Crash and Burn f.ex Wolffsongs (Adam) and Arabella Musikverlag (Andrew) are mentioned as Original Publishers. They may have sub-publisher in different countries.... Just call the UK publisher/songwriter association (I don't know the name, but it is the equivalent to the German GEMA) and get the information about the subpublisher in the UK.
They should sort you out.
Put their heads on f*cking pikes in front of the venue for all I care.
One way or another, eh?canon docre wrote:Sorry for being late on this.... As for unreleased songs you have to ask the copyright owner for permission. That means you have to check which publisher represents the copyright owners and write them a friendly letter, saying why, for what purpose etc etc.
For Crash and Burn f.ex Wolffsongs (Adam) and Arabella Musikverlag (Andrew) are mentioned as Original Publishers. They may have sub-publisher in different countries.... Just call the UK publisher/songwriter association (I don't know the name, but it is the equivalent to the German GEMA) and get the information about the subpublisher in the UK.
They should sort you out.
Ta v much, I'll drop 'em a line shortly and see what the story is.
Hope ya had a fabbo birthday!
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Surely we can cover them without any worries as long as we don't make any money out of the cd.
Hmm, is this the sight of a hurtling spanner I see before me?
Oh look, some works!
I'll probably keep working on my cover, as it's fun to do, but it would be a shame if the project was derailed.
Oh look, some works!
I'll probably keep working on my cover, as it's fun to do, but it would be a shame if the project was derailed.
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this project WILL go ahead as planned