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Posted: Sep. 30 2010, 05:05

A bit of fun really I get sick of saying (this needs more drums).
Well this doesn't .

Four Winds & Four Kits
Enjoy Tubes :D
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Posted: Sep. 30 2010, 05:33

Oh and play this one LOUD :D
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Posted: Sep. 30 2010, 07:29

Crikey, I''ve never heard "Four Winds and Four Kits" before - is it MO?

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Posted: Sep. 30 2010, 08:18

Quote (wiga @ Sep. 30 2010, 21:29)
Crikey, I''ve never heard "Four Winds and Four Kits" before - is it MO?

Yeh its Four Winds from Guitars with just enough Drums added :D
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Posted: Sep. 30 2010, 08:25

This Four Winds?

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Posted: Sep. 30 2010, 08:37

Yes but its the start
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Posted: Sep. 30 2010, 09:11

:D Milamber - now we know what you're really made of, after seeing that 'solo' of yours (with your band), - would like to see you take on Crises 3/3 drumming next ;)

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Posted: Oct. 01 2010, 01:13

Thats one fine solo there from Mr Phillips.
Thats no easy task Wiga leave it with me.  :)
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Posted: Oct. 03 2010, 11:37

It needs...

More cowbell!!!  :laugh:


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Posted: Oct. 03 2010, 20:17

@ milamber: I don't know what part of "Four Winds" is this based on (it sounds like it was completely re-recorded, not like it's an original Mike Oldfield recording with you playing drums on top), but it's really nice. :) I listened to "Four Winds" immediately after listening to your rendition, but I couln't find the bit you've taken.

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Posted: Oct. 03 2010, 23:34

Quote (Ugo @ Oct. 04 2010, 10:17)
@ milamber: I don't know what part of "Four Winds" is this based on (it sounds like it was completely re-recorded, not like it's an original Mike Oldfield recording with you playing drums on top), but it's really nice. :) I listened to "Four Winds" immediately after listening to your rendition, but I couln't find the bit you've taken.

My copy of Guitars is faulty It will not rip to iTunes so I ended up getting it of the net.
As far as I know its track 7- Four Winds 9:32 in length.
And its the very start up to 1:33.
Does this mean its another track?
Glad you liked it :D

Here is the Original
4 Winds ???????
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Posted: Oct. 04 2010, 06:00

@ milamber: having re-listened to the first section of "Four Winds" (which, by the way, it's called "North Wind (Sharp)" and it's 0:00 to 1:36), I have to say that I appreciate your drumming work on it work even more than I did before. Bravo! :) However, the guitars in your rendition do still sound clearer than on the original. Are you sure that you just overlaid drums on the original track, and you didn't enhance and/or re-touch the original mix in any way? ;)

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Posted: Oct. 04 2010, 06:14

Quote (Ugo @ Oct. 04 2010, 20:00)
@ milamber: having re-listened to the first section of "Four Winds" (which, by the way, it's called "North Wind (Sharp)" and it's 0:00 to 1:36), I have to say that I appreciate your drumming work on it work even more than I did before. Bravo! :) However, the guitars in your rendition do still sound clearer than on the original. Are you sure that you just overlaid drums on the original track, and you didn't enhance and/or re-touch the original mix in any way? ;)

Thanks Again :)

I have not altered the recording in any way.

A theory I have is that the Electronic Cymbal sounds used have a certain "brilliance" .
Especially on the parts where I match the orchestration the wash out from the crashes may add to the impact of the Guitars.
Just a theory .

320kbps mp3 converted to WAV then rendered back to 320kbps mp3 if that helps.
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Posted: Oct. 11 2010, 06:42

Post moved to amarok project thread
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Posted: Oct. 13 2010, 17:26

Why did you convert an mp3 to WAV and then back to mp3? The mp3-to-WAV conversion did nothing to enhance the sound, as the compressed nature of an mp3 is preserved exactly the same in a WAV - you just made it bigger. :) However, if you made the original recording as a WAV file, that's another story - but then why was the original output file an mp3? I'm a bit confused. :zzz:

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Posted: Oct. 14 2010, 02:10

I'll clarify.

The Mike track was imported into Reaper as a Mp3.
Any tracks I make are Wav.
When i've finished abusing the song it's rendered out as a Wav.
I then convert back to Mp3 due to the Wav size and a crappy Internet speed .

Also I've noticed when you play my files on 4shared they are a bit muffled much better to download and listen to in iTunes/WindowsMP.
Just FYI  :D
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Posted: Oct. 14 2010, 18:01

Thanks very much for the clarification. Of course, if the output of your music software (by the way, the name Reaper conjures up in my mind a picture which has nothing to do with music recording, but of course it's just a name! :D) is a WAV file, there would be no other reasons to compress it down to an mp3 than practical, bandwidth-related reasons, which I can perfectly understand. Why don't you import the Mike tracks into Reaper as WAV files? This way you wouldn't lose any sound quality before you start messing up the musical content of the track. :)

I've already told you, I don't remember where, that the 4shared embedded player isn't great, so I always download the files from there - even if the silly website always makes me wait because I don't have an account there. I rarely use iTunes as a player, because it doesn't feature adjustable controls (such as EQ), while Winamp and WMP do, and I agree with you that they're much better.


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