Unfortunately, due to forseen and completely expected circumstances, I have horribly overbooked myself this week.
In order to make the Fedivision song contest deadline, I will be writing, recording, and submitting my entry tonight - in the next 3-4 hours, depending on when my infant wakes up.
I apologize in advance. May god have mercy on our souls.
Don’t spend your Sunday morning having a breakdown due to unavailability of medication culminating in repeated head butting of walls as this can increase risk of headache, cuts and bruising.
I found this track among dozens of tracks I made from the early 90s. It doesn't have a name so I can't find the DAW work file easily. This was digitized off a four-track. I used hardware synths but I don't recall which ones. (Is there a way to find out the synth model from sysex dump?)
The question is should I try to recover these lost tracks I made and clean up and record them digitally and release them?
@limebar@MusicProduction I bought a package from iZotope a year ago which includes the standard version of RX. It's surprisingly good. If 'twere me, I'd start there.
I'd offer to do this for you, but the reality is that you need to have the ability to run multiple passes, listen in context, tweak as you go.
It's #Fedivision Friday, and to help the participating musicians along I've dedicated this week's #OPM write-ups to covering some of the entries. I couldn't do all 72 (!) but I did do all 16 of my mutuals' entries! Read them here:
And revel in the wild variety of music of the Fediverse. From doomy cyberpunk techno to giallo-inspired twee psychedelia, this is a deep class, with lots of intriguing music to discover. Dive in, and enjoy!