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___BrainStorm
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Posted : Mar 26, 2002 12:42:59
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hey GREAT THANKS FOR FEEDBACK !
firstly, NOT EVEN ONE of those samples was stolen - ALL ARE ROYALITY FREE (including Pantera, In Flames and Rage Against The Machine)! All of the bands got a credit on cd covers.
second, did all of you ever heard of the difference between 128 kbps MP3 file & wav files ? dont u think, it sounds kinda way different sometimes ? All those "too high", "too low", "too distorted", etc.. things, u mention here are right, just coz u taking a listen to low quality mp3 file in winamp. Trust me, every f*cking second is mastered in every SE marked track and it DOES sounds cool, if u have the original cd and u have normal bass and treble eq sets
I dont giving away any tracks. All the tracks there are not downloadable and even if u can manage to get them, u getting "low quality" version.
And last, but not least.. I got NO any hardware stuff at my place, i dont work at sound mastering studio and i dont have 3 ppl in band here and i got no any expirience in psychedelic music. All the tracks were done by using ONLY FruityLoops software, as i said in my first thread :P
Anyways, thanx for your time all the best to all good luck with the future!
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___ChillCrew
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Posted : Mar 26, 2002 13:46:03
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[quote]firstly, NOT EVEN ONE of those samples was stolen - ALL ARE ROYALITY FREE (including Pantera, In Flames and Rage Against The Machine)! All of the bands got a credit on cd covers. [/quote] yes, but did you ask their permission? i mean, you litteraly took whole bits off a CD and placed them there. |
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___MichaelA
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Posted : Mar 26, 2002 22:43:17
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[quote]second, did all of you ever heard of the difference between 128 kbps MP3 file & wav files ? dont u think, it sounds kinda way different sometimes ?[/quote] I have a lot of experience with mp3 stuff, and mp3 DOES NOT alter the frequencies and levels of a track. All it does it filter some trebles on some encoders. mp3 encoding does not cause distortion, it does not modify the volume of various parts.
If for some reason it does, then you need to get a different encoder. Fast.
I don't mean to flame you here or something, I'm just telling you that there is something to do. I don't have any mastering studio as well and the only hardware piece I have is my Yamaha CS1x (which is quite old). I still manage to acheive a relatively high sound quality. You can do that too. |
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