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Posted: Jan. 31 2005, 21:03

I have a wonderful "fan cover" track that I downloaded, probably here, quite a while ago. It is an mp3, but the creator of it did not bother to put any identifying information in the properties. Does anyone want to own up to this wonderful work?

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"In the land of the Dacotahs,
Where the Falls of Minnehaha
Flash and gleam among the oak-trees,
Laugh and leap into the valley."
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Korgscrew Offline




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Posted: Feb. 01 2005, 14:01

I think that was probably Tommes.
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Posted: Mar. 08 2005, 10:05

I recall tomes as well
I remember suggesting that it was not a genuin guitar playing but sufisticating sampling. I still find it suspicious when I listen to it, but I hope I wouldnt be attacked again for that exceptional opinion
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Posted: Mar. 08 2005, 10:11

There's no way that any sampled guitar can sound like a real guitar. You can tell the difference right away. It's about the pitch and the distortion. A sampled guitar just can't do that. None that I've come across, anyway.

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Posted: Mar. 08 2005, 10:20

I recall that in my listenings that he had re-created, note per note, this section. However, I thought the notes did not sound exactly the same (some starts and ends being a little different), which made me think it was a guitarist playing Mike's guitar line note for note.

Let's see what someone who is less cloth-eared than myself says.


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Flash and gleam among the oak-trees,
Laugh and leap into the valley."
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Posted: Mar. 09 2005, 03:12

well, it was indeed long time ago
I believe my hearing skills have improved since
I just wish i could put my hands on this track again and make a second opinion. is it still downloadable?
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Posted: Mar. 09 2005, 03:22

tommes - incantations part 3

I Listened again
The guitar sound is still rather suspicious to my ears, and so is the remark "very easy to play" which I think connected to a previous post regarding incantations part II begining solo I had made. But im not sure anymore :)

I dont know, the track all sounds quite clear sounded, everything works right except the guitar solo which sounds as if it comes from a different old tape or something

You have to be crazy to sample the guitar from the original track and then plant note by note
but on the other hand, if you play this track so well, u get a sound so accurate, wouldnt u make an effort for the recording sound to sound less susipcious and more up front?


sorry guys
sorry tommes
This track's recording process remains a mystery to me.
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Posted: Mar. 09 2005, 07:52

Quote (Yuval @ Mar. 09 2005, 09:22)
sorry guys
sorry tommes
This track's recording process remains a mystery to me.

does it really matter?
it's a good track :P that's what counts...at least IMHO :P


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Yuval Offline




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Posted: Mar. 09 2005, 08:01

Booster you are right
It doesnt matter.
definitely not now :)
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Posted: Mar. 09 2005, 09:20

Well, this is something that a few of us discussed privately at the time that track was released, and which we decided to keep private. However, before everyone springs on Yuval a second time, I think it's about time to make my verdict known...

It's my belief that the guitar was digitally speeded up. The sign of that is the 'warbling' quality which the playing has, which comes both from the vibrato being speeded up, and from artefacts of the time compression process. I can think of no other explanation for why it would sound like that. I have a feeling he probably did it as a joke...

I'm not the only one who felt that this technique had been used. My apologies to Tommes if I'm wrong, though.
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