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robotanalysis wrote:After a long hiatus, I'm really enjoying making music again (finally have a piano in the house!), but I don't think my style is appropriate for this compilation. Good luck to everyone still crunching away.
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No dude, make something sweet!

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Shadowshocker wrote:
robotanalysis wrote:After a long hiatus, I'm really enjoying making music again (finally have a piano in the house!), but I don't think my style is appropriate for this compilation. Good luck to everyone still crunching away.
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No dude, make something sweet!


Been playing the piano & harmonium, trying to tie it together in Ableton Live, but right now it's just acoustic. Looks like I'm heading out of town for the next 2 weekends, so I won't have enough time to make it all mesh together. Ahhh no rush on my part..."when it's ready" :)

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Funny, a couple months back I was repetedly listening to the Campfire Headphase, and came up with a tribute. Thinking of posting it. Will maybe need adjustments.
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Katshinka wrote:Funny, a couple months back I was repetedly listening to the Campfire Headphase, and came up with a tribute. Thinking of posting it. Will maybe need adjustments.

theres always room for adjustments! its very frustrating
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Katshinka wrote:Funny, a couple months back I was repetedly listening to the Campfire Headphase, and came up with a tribute. Thinking of posting it. Will maybe need adjustments.


Dude, you've got some nice tunes. Eat Away At Me and Demon's in particular. You might like some of the older Infected Mushroom songs, ever heard of 'em?

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747Music wrote:You might like some of the older Infected Mushroom songs, ever heard of 'em?

Thanks ! I grew up listening to trance, psytrance and goa.
I know a little about them, but I like what I can remember. Got a a bunch of Infected Mushroom albums from a work friend, should be interesting !

mondo swooper70 wrote:theres always room for adjustments! its very frustrating

Tell me about it ! Half of the projects I discard, I discard because I get discouraged.
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I can't believe my luck!

I came across Saturday Index and twoism.org on lastFM
and eventually found my way here.

Site is awesome!!

...but I'm so happy I managed to get here to submit a track in
before the deadline.

Hope to be a regular here now!

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can i submit a song that appears on an album on a netlable? (I'm assuming the answer is no, though I don't really understand why)

Then can I submit a song that is an alternate version of a song on a netlabel? (Yes?)
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majkaisboard wrote:I can't believe my luck!

I came across Saturday Index and twoism.org on lastFM
and eventually found my way here.

Site is awesome!!

...but I'm so happy I managed to get here to submit a track in
before the deadline.

Hope to be a regular here now!


Welcome. I'm sure you'll enjoy your stay. BTW where is your avatar from? It looks familiar.

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Okay. I'm starting to get extremely excited for this now

:D

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submitted 8) best of luck to all y'all!
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Phasen wrote:Okay. I'm starting to get extremely excited for this now

:D


Same here! :)

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Phasen wrote:Okay. I'm starting to get extremely excited for this now

:D


Same here! :)


me also! a lot of submissions, looking forwards to hearing them all :)

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Ok, one track submitted :D ...gonna submit the other ones tomorrow.

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IanRedpoint wrote:Any rules we need to follow for production/compression/mastering?

Almost got a full track complete and a short interlude thing too. I *love* my Juno.


I saw this on the site of Ochre's mastering service:

Before you make delivery arrangements, please ensure the original file is at the very least a 44.1kHz/16-bit stereo .wav or .aif recording (24-bit is preferred and strongly recommended) and that no dynamic compression or limiting has been applied to the stereo mix for the sake of loudness (don’t worry if you mix through a bus compressor—that’s fine). It is very difficult to restore the punch and transient attack of your material if it has already been severely brick-walled, so please refrain from limiting (or worse, clipping) your mixes before delivery, and ideally leave at least 2-3dB of headroom in your mixdowns.


Makes sense. Might be a good idea to put this kind of information in the topic next time.
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Guido wrote:
IanRedpoint wrote:Any rules we need to follow for production/compression/mastering?

Almost got a full track complete and a short interlude thing too. I *love* my Juno.


I saw this on the site of Ochre's mastering service:

Before you make delivery arrangements, please ensure the original file is at the very least a 44.1kHz/16-bit stereo .wav or .aif recording (24-bit is preferred and strongly recommended) and that no dynamic compression or limiting has been applied to the stereo mix for the sake of loudness (don’t worry if you mix through a bus compressor—that’s fine). It is very difficult to restore the punch and transient attack of your material if it has already been severely brick-walled, so please refrain from limiting (or worse, clipping) your mixes before delivery, and ideally leave at least 2-3dB of headroom in your mixdowns.


Makes sense. Might be a good idea to put this kind of information in the topic next time.




that is indeed helpful to know! thanks for the that kashmir!
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Just sent something in last minute that I happened to finish today. Its a bit upbeat for what I might expect to be on the compilation but who knows? Regardless of that thanks to all involved! :)

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Guido wrote:
Before you make delivery arrangements, please ensure the original file is at the very least a 44.1kHz/16-bit stereo .wav or .aif recording (24-bit is preferred and strongly recommended) and that no dynamic compression or limiting has been applied to the stereo mix for the sake of loudness (don’t worry if you mix through a bus compressor—that’s fine). It is very difficult to restore the punch and transient attack of your material if it has already been severely brick-walled, so please refrain from limiting (or worse, clipping) your mixes before delivery, and ideally leave at least 2-3dB of headroom in your mixdowns.


Makes sense. Might be a good idea to put this kind of information in the topic next time.
Let's make this the standard with our next edition. With the .aif format excluded though.
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haha, happy birthday ttk .

think ill submit a track by the end of the night, just need to finalize the mixing :)

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