sure! when i get to my record collection. probably saturday...
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Ämne: RE: (313) UR - Amazon
Hey why don't you do that anyway? I believe you but I'd like to see it!
Maybe you could post up a url.
Ken
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From: "Güclüer, Hansi" [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 30 June 2005 10:55
To: robin; 313
Subject: SV: (313) UR - Amazon
i agree that rough edits and "jazz"-type unexpected stuff is great
but
amazon is not one of those is it???
it's sounds like a proper (magnetic tape)drop-out
i'm gonna record it to the computer and show you all the waveform if
you don't believe me!!! ;-)
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Från: robin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Skickat: to 2005-06-30 11:23
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Odeluga, Ken wrote:
>>Quite a few releases from the Submerge labels have
>
> missing beats, reversed bars, etc., partly because they
> sound cool and partly, I think, because the idea is you
> have to know the records to mix them properly :)
>
> Fred
>
> ***
>
> ... break-downs which end too early or too late, et al ...
it's all
> good, imo.
yeah i think a lot of the time this was sloppy edits but as
time has
gone on and the process has become more digital (ie. not
splicing tapes
etc for the edits) i think some roughness is left in to give
character.
i know if i'm ever editting something leaving a certain
looseness is
nice on the ear.
robin...