So, having made a bunch of kit icons and stuff, I just ran into my
first funky problem in trying to make a ns_kit7full dbkit. ns_kit7
has 48KHz/24bit samples, and Doggiebox politely pops up a box warning
me that he only supports 44.1, and I should convert my sample :)
So, my question to Ben: Any plans to support sample rates other than
44.1 (such as, for example 48 :) ??
Failing that, can anyone recommend a good tool to decently batch-
convert a _lot_ of WAV files? :)
Cheers,
Carl
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Carl Edlund Anderson
http://www.carlaz.com/
Nice song Mike.
I'd echo what Carl said - I think you can dispose of your vocalist -
your voice is in fact great! You remind me a bit of Michael Stipe. Its
particularly good when the harmonies come in. Seriously, you should be
singing as well as playing.
I banged this on my mp3 player this evening, set to 'repeat' and had it
on a loop for ages and can't really find any fault. Its the best
example yet of a believable 'real drummer' sound - that technique of
slight speedup works really well. I'll be looking again at the nskit -
it has a great 'clean studio sound. Any chance you could send the drum
db over for me to look at for tips?
Cheers
Sion Morris
Liverpool
www.cinnamondesign.co.uk/music/music.html
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> http://webpages.charter.net/mcarlyle/sounds/comealive-01.mp3
>
> My singer didn't show up so I gave it a go myself. I don't know if
> I'll be doing much more of this kind of singing. I'm going through the
> "I hate my voice" thing.
>
> The drums are all Doggiebox using nskit v.7. I really like the polish
> and natural feel of this kit. I need to tone the toms down a little
> bit, but one thing at a time. This is an example of "pushing the
> tempo" during the chorus to make the thing feel a little more human.
>
> I had posted this before, but at the time it had no vocals and was
> fairly bare bones. This is an all new version using my new gear (MXL
> 990 mic, M-Audio monitors, Tascam US-122 interface, Fender Pro
> Junior... the list goes on.
Just been recording last night and found the Ludwig iii sounds really
beefy when some Overdrive (and slight reverb) is added in Garageband.
Sion Morris
Liverpool
www.cinnamondesign.co.uk/music/music.html
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