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Gushing? Foul's Big. I was listening to New Multitudes a few days ago and the album kept going I think. I wouldn't know, al my cds are in my house and it's too tiny to find them. :x

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thanks

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mcarlton wrote:Jeff
I enjoyed some of your tracks over at monkmusic. Time to Burn i really like.
Great, thanks for taking the time!

Love your Avatar by the way.

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Jeff
I enjoyed some of your tracks over at monkmusic. Time to Burn i really like.

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yea, i was going to say it sounds warm. i'll have to check that out too. thanks
for both tips!

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I used an older version of T-racks software. Supposedly it simulates old tube compressors for a warmer sound. I've used it for a few years and like it a lot.

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hey...that example sounds pretty nice. i'll have to check out the rest.
are you tweaking source audio through software or outboard gear. curious.

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I ripped the audio from some of Jay's better quality youtube vids and uploaded them to my mediafire account. There's 11 mp3's in one zipped folder. I tweaked them a little to even out the levels.

http://www.mediafire.com/?7nw72vlq6e62adb

These Roads Don't Move. Big Sur. Cahokian, Dust of Daylight, Dynamite etc... Mostly acoustic stuff. Hope you like :wink:

Here's a sample mp3
http://www.monkmusic.net/mp3s/BigSur.mp3

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