Very nice.

Can we hear a 'before' and 'after' for the compression, please?

Thanks,
Tom

On 8 Feb 2011, at 19:51, Theo Verelst wrote:

> Hi all
> 
> Using my new I7 motherboard's 192kS/s converters I thought I'd record a short 
> jazz piece to test a multiband compression scheme at that sample rate.
> 
> So I recorded 3 pieces with a Kurzweil PC3 into rosegarden, using a Lexicon 
> compression/reverb, mixed them together and fed them through the 15 band 
> filter/compression bank, and converted the result to a 44.1 mpg3:
> 
>   http://www.theover.org/Kurz/ehwyg.mp3    (3.9 Mega Byte)
> 
> The song is made after the first part of "Everything Happens When You;re 
> Gone" from the famous "Don't try this at home" from Michael Brecker, which I 
> studied long ago.
> 
> It works good, and I needed no additional production means or tricks, so the 
> whole path appears to work neutral.
> 
> Theo Verelst
> 
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