Oh, I was referring to the waiv file. Anthony Le 21 nov. 08 à 15:42, Rob MacKillop a écrit :
> Which piece are you referring to, Anthony? David added reverb to my > mp3 file of The Last Time I Came O'er The Moor, but hasn't yet done > anything at all to the wav file of the Prelude in Dm. > > Rob > > 2008/11/21 Anthony Hind <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Rob > This is the cost of new technology that allows us to replace > sound engineers, secretaries and so forth: less work for them, > and more tedious work for us; instead of playing or getting on with > our essential work. > But as most members on the list do now make their own recordings, > your experience will help others spend a little less time, in > initial experiments. > > This Waiv recording, as expected, shows that the non-compressed (or > less compressed) format is superior, but most of us knew that). > Or is this compressed by David, from your uncompressed waiv file? > If that is the case, David has done an even more fantastic job than > usual. > Anthony > > > > > Le 21 nov. 08 à 14:06, Rob MacKillop a écrit : > > I'm really sorry if all this recording-reverb discussion is > boring some > of you - it usually bores me, so I apologise. Hopefully it will only > last another couple of days, but I have learned a lot in the last 24 > hours. Davis Taylor, our resident recording maestro, has put my mp3 > through a pair of very expensive reverbs, the (wonderful) results of > which can be found at the bottom of the page: > [1]http://www.songoftherose.co.uk/test > > > > > However, David said it would be better if he could work from a > wav file > instead of an mp3. So, [2]http://www.songoftherose.co.uk/test2 is a > > page devoted to the Prelude in Dm by de Visee. At the bottom of the > page is the wav file (11MB, so only click it if you have good > broadband). If anyone wants to play with that, please do. I'd > like to > hear your results as mp3 files. David will be uploading his in due > course. > > > > Before that is a number of versions of another performance of the > same > piece, some at 2 feet distance, some at 2 metres. I don't think > the 2 > metres versions are useable at all. My favourite is the Glaceverb > Vocal6 (thanks to Tony Chalkley for suggesting the free Glaceverb). > > > > Your thoughts most welcome. > > > > Rob MacKillop > > -- > > References > > 1. http://www.songoftherose.co.uk/test > 2. http://www.songoftherose.co.uk/test2 > > > To get on or off this list see list information at > http://www.cs.dartmouth.edu/~wbc/lute-admin/index.html > > --
