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From: Mike Levon <mike@holyground.co.uk>
Date: Sun, 1 Oct 2006 at 11:33:23 AM
Subject: [LUG] Re: 4. bouncing down sounds 'flat'
Message #219315
<subject fixed by admin> Hi John, On 1 Oct 2006, at 15:00, you wrote: > 4. bouncing down sounds 'flat' > > when i bounce down audio created from softsynths etc it always sound > 'flat' compared to how i had it originally. > > normally i create a synth part . . . add some processing then > bounce it down, reimport > it and move on to creating the next sound. when i do this the imported > audio ALWAYS sound less impressive than how i originally heard it. Are you listening to it at the same volume? Most stuff sounds better loud, (except for my singing in the shower). Kind regards, Mike. ::: ::: from Mike Levon ::: ::: H O L Y G R O U N D R E C O R D S ::: ::: http://www.holyground.co.uk ::: ::: England's first independent record label
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From: Peter Ostry <po@ostry.com>
Date: Sun, 1 Oct 2006 at 4:08:34 PM
Subject: Re: [LUG] Re: 4. bouncing down sounds 'flat'
Message #219320
This is a reply to #219315.
On 01.10.2006, at 18:33, Mike Levon wrote: > Are you listening to it at the same volume? Most stuff sounds better > loud, > (except for my singing in the shower). Sure? Normally showers sound excellent for the singer. I believe the microphones are the real problem. They un-shower the sound ;-) ___ Peter Ostry
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From: Fletcher Beasley <fletch@fletcherbeasley.com>
Date: Sun, 1 Oct 2006 at 4:24:18 PM
Subject: Re: [LUG] Re: 4. bouncing down sounds 'flat'
Message #219326
This is a reply to #219320.
> >> > Are you listening to it at the same volume? Most stuff sounds better >> > loud, >> > (except for my singing in the shower). > >> >Sure? Normally showers sound excellent for the singer. I believe the >> >microphones are the real problem. They un-shower the sound ;-) Fortunately you can just run the bathroom simulation in Space Designer to recreate that great shower effect without risking water damage to your mic. Fletch
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