Actually,  my first CD had no editing at all, and I really enjoyed the 
honest, freshness in accepting whole entire takes without "fixing" buzzes, 
wrong notes, etc.

ed



At 09:47 AM 7/4/2007 +0200, LGS-Europe wrote:
>As to the editing. I think there's too much editing on cds these days. It
>kills the soul of the music. Sanitary work, Toyohiko calls it. I think my
>Terzi recording has more edits than all my cds before. So it sounds perfect,
>more perfect than we'll ever be able to play it live. So, is that still me
>on the cd? I really believe one-track recording has more life in it, but not
>many players, or producers, seem brave enough to release cds with small
>mistakes, buzzes, or notes out of tune. Did you ever hear a concert without
>mistakes, and did you like it?
>
>David



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