2016-05-07 7:58 GMT+02:00 Jens Radloff <plixp...@arcor.de>: > Hi Robert, > > Thank you for your positive words about my latest song :-) >
I think it was good and want more! :) > > By the way, I did not master it. I have never done mastering. A friend of > mine > will do that for me. > Well, they say mastering is an art, I don't doubt you get farthest knowing what you are doing... But you get a pretty good result by just adding a multiband compressor and multiband limiter to the output when you mixdown, to be able to push the levels a bit further up. The CALF ones are very good in my opinion, though right now the guis don't work with *buntu 16.04 as I'm sure you heard :'( > > Yes, on the one hand I like it "mathematical", on the other hand I like it > groovy. I like to combine both. > > Yes, I don't have much memory in my desktop machine, 2 GB of RAM. One day I > will expand it to 4 GB. > If you have the necessary slot available you should just do it (not tm Nike), 2GB memory costs very little, unless you have an uncommon memory type, that is.. > > Thank you for the link http://www.bandshed.net/sounds/, I will have a look > into this stuff there. > > > aren't they pretty much distorting basses these days? :-) > > I played a distorted bass in nearly all bands I was a member of, except for > the first one ;-) Currently I do not have a band. > Well, playing bass I guess you need a band, unless you move into experimental stuff.. I mostly play guitar, which is easier to play by yourself. By the way, today was a good day, did two gigs solo (was a very long time since that happened), so kind of used up right now, but it's a good feeling (^.^) > > Regarding Meshuggah: I once saw them playing live in a club in Berlin, but > it > wasn't loud enough :-P > > I also saw Carcass playing live in Berlin, it was very loud. I always > compare > the sound of their gig with two running vacuum cleaners which you hold > against > your ears :-D > LOL, good reference! :D Regards, Robert ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Find and fix application performance issues faster with Applications Manager Applications Manager provides deep performance insights into multiple tiers of your business applications. It resolves application problems quickly and reduces your MTTR. Get your free trial! https://ad.doubleclick.net/ddm/clk/302982198;130105516;z _______________________________________________ Lmuse-user mailing list Lmuse-user@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/lmuse-user