Seems like I have fallen into the role of project manager yes, but the
ultimate say comes from toby. I am just trying to provide direction for
this project as best as I can and I do take into account all sides of an
issue and usually try to work out compromises if needed.
On Wed, Jan 29, 2014 at 10:49 PM, Tobiasz Karoń <[email protected]> wrote:
> I will help then.
> Jonathan, are you the leader of this project?
> Are there other pople involved?
>
>
> 2014-01-29 Jonathan Aquilina <[email protected]>
>
>> Tobiasz are you volunteering as of right now I think there is nobody
>> whose taking charge of the technical side of things. also we really have no
>> guidelines. unfa if you put some guidelines together and are willing to
>> take charge of the technical side of thigns that would be great
>>
>>
>> On Wed, Jan 29, 2014 at 10:37 PM, Tobiasz Karoń <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>> I want to ask whoever is in charge in the Competition project.
>>>
>>> How about the technical side of making the final compilation album?
>>>
>>> Are you going to contact creators of selected works to deliver
>>> unmastered mixes and you'll master the final thing?
>>>
>>> I think that quality of the production (not using lossly data-compressed
>>> source files, not using over dynamic-compressed recordings) is an important
>>> matter, but I don't know if anything about this was told to the artists
>>> before the submission phase started.
>>>
>>> I guess that a good thing would be to take a bunch of audio-savvy people
>>> who can hear a lot (like me ;) ) and write down all musical and technical
>>> feedback about selected submissions regarding corrections and improving
>>> what can be improved. The artists will learn from this feedback too.
>>>
>>> Then the artists would have some time to apply these fixes (and we would
>>> serve with our help online).
>>> Bad mixes, bad quality samples, distorted vocal recordings,out-of tune
>>> vocals, over-compressed masters, painful frequency peaks on certain
>>> instruments - all that should be fixed in MIXING stage, before MASTERING.
>>>
>>> The artists would then have some time to deliver to the Competition Team
>>> (whoever it is) the final mixes in 24-bit WAV or FLAC in 44.1 or 48 kHz and
>>> with - say - 20dB of headroom for peaks not touching 0dBFS.
>>>
>>> *And then making a master out of that would ensure we'll have a good
>>> sounding album*, that also is consistent and pleasant, not sounding
>>> like a cheap home-made compilation CD, but like a commercially made one (we
>>> want to sell this, right?).
>>>
>>> If reading this makes you think "o crap" - don't worry. I'm here to help
>>> - I have some experience in all this and I want to make it a real blast for
>>> LMMS.
>>>
>>> What are your thoughs?
>>>
>>>
>>> 2014-01-29 Johannes Lorenz <[email protected]>
>>>
>>>> > If something isn't clear to you about the competition, don't hesitate
>>>> to ask
>>>> > :)
>>>>
>>>> One dumb more question :)
>>>>
>>>> Is it ok if I post my song as a WIP on SC now and ask for feedback from
>>>> listeners? I'd like to use the feedback to improve my sound before
>>>> submission.
>>>>
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>>>
>>> --
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>>
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