26. toukokuuta 2009 15:44 Ralf Mardorf <[email protected]>kirjoitti:

> Tapani Sysimetsä wrote:
>
>> This is getting comical, sorry ... :D
>>
>> Here are the links:
>> http://users.utu.fi/totaha/sysimetsa/tapani_sysimetsa_-_nuku.ogg
>> http://users.utu.fi/totaha/sysimetsa/tapani_sysimetsa_-_iso_moottori.ogg
>> http://users.utu.fi/totaha/sysimetsa/tapani_sysimetsa_-_elamanpuu.ogg
>> http://users.utu.fi/totaha/sysimetsa/tapani_sysimetsa_-_tunturi.ogg
>> http://users.utu.fi/totaha/sysimetsa/metsanpeitto.ogg
>>
>
> I guess you don't use FLAC in the Ogg files, right? I don't know how the
> radio streams from SHOTcast are encoded, but the presence because of the
> basses (~ 80Hz) is better for the radio streams. Just reduce bass at 80Hz
> (shelving) won't adjust this, this will give a better presence of your Ogg
> files, but also will take away gravity. I don't have any experiences with
> using Ogg, MP3 etc., but they all seems to corrupt audio quality extremely,
> even so it seems to be possible to control the encoding quality.
>


To be honest, I don't really have a clue what you mean, I am not so
experienced with mastering and hi-fi stuff. I just listen through my home
stereos or wherever and try to make it sound somehow ok.

Lossless FLAC versions of those songs are available on that notorious
Bandcamp site.

I would certainly like to make my music sound more organic than what it is
now.

I'm trying to finish a full-length album within next few months and I'm
planning to give it for mastering to someone who understands something about
it and has better equipment. (If any of you knows where to do this with
rather minimal budget, I'd like to know too...)

Cheers,

Tapani
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