Dave Land wrote:
> On Apr 27, 2005, at 3:31 PM, Robert G. Seeberger wrote:
>
>> http://www.cdbaby.com/amycd2
>
> You, sir, are a spoiled studio brat.
>
> The samples sounded about as good as many other MP3s on iTunes on my
> PowerBook via a pair of Plantronics Audio30 earbuds. Naturally, any 
> of
> us would prefer to be listening straight of the digital masters
> through about 200 lbs of a Crown amplifier and some Tannoy or JBL
> studio monitors, but I just don't happen to have that set up here at
> my desk.

They sound a bit awful over here. My Logitech micro/headphones just 
don't cut it soundwise and my Altec-Lansing speakers don't sound a lot 
better to me.

>
> There are some nice cuts on the CD. What was your role in the 
> project?
> Producer? Engineer? Or what?
>
Hmmmm.....to be honest, I am the guy who makes the wheels go round, I 
am the force that keeps the project organized and ongoing. I also 
print, staple, duplicate CDs, and finance the project.
Some guys go hunting and fishing. I coordinate musicians and artists 
and website creators and sell CDs.
And I do the easy job.
Creating music is hard hard hard hard hard.
I also write lyrics. The Grand Machine is the result of my writing, 
and was inspired by The Time Ships by Brin's buddy S. Baxter.

Our Humble Website:   http://www.amycd.com/


xponent
Exited maru
rob 


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