you under estimate my knowlege sir get off dial up and listen to what Im talking about once your out of the internet dark ages we can continue this conversation ...
as streaming bandwitdh does change the sound of things...
neil..


On Sun, 3 Sep 2006, v12 wrote:

listened to the first one  (which was a pain in the *ss as im on a dial up
till 25th) , i dont know what to say..
you surely are familiar with any of the examples of "warm sound" i mentioned
earlier?

i'll pretend i havent heard anyone saying "boiling hot" today ..

/12



----- Original Message -----
From: "Neil Wiernik" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <313@hyperreal.org>
Sent: Sunday, September 03, 2006 5:18 PM
Subject: Re: (313) The Laptop Debate.



fair enough
go here
http://www.myspace.com/nawmusic
the tracks from the green nights orange days record are prime examples of
my music mastered BY twerk sounding warm so first listen to mid winter
sailboat ride, and penny fishing north of main
the 2 tracks there as part of the unrelease titled birch bark ceiling wax
and 4 by 6 are made using the same technology, tools and recorded only a
month after the green nights orange days record was but was NOT mastered
by twerk but rather mastered by someone else using  a similar studio set
up to what twerk uses.
you can directly hear the difference right away...
neil...



On Sun, 3 Sep 2006, v12 wrote:


^honestly, i gave you examples/titles as i know what i am saying.
if you say the opposite -pls stop the general statements about some
ghost
recordings and give me examples/titles in return.
that really saves time. btw twerk/sutekh and related  producers are
repsonsible for the most absurd
audio ive heard so let me hear the "boiling hot" you talk about..



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