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There is enough enough time for these things to be what you want them to be.

By iamdanielgreen on March 25, 2018 9:25 pm

iamdanielgreen
There is enough enough time for these things to be what you want them to be.
01:23

Made using a phone, nanoloop, and things overheard on the Circle Line.

Audio works licensed by author under:
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That's one mighty quiet track.

Devieus wrote:

That's one mighty quiet track.

Yeah, sorry about that. This was a case of not paying enough attention as I recorded it through Audacity. I thought of re-recording it, then I ran out of week.

iamdanielgreen wrote:
Devieus wrote:

That's one mighty quiet track.

Yeah, sorry about that. This was a case of not paying enough attention as I recorded it through Audacity. I thought of re-recording it, then I ran out of week.

Audacity has a compression effect that'll make everything as loud as it needs to be, also the amplify effect puts the values for maximum loudness without clipping for the entire song by default if you like to keep the dynamics.

Devieus wrote:
iamdanielgreen wrote:
Devieus wrote:

That's one mighty quiet track.

Yeah, sorry about that. This was a case of not paying enough attention as I recorded it through Audacity. I thought of re-recording it, then I ran out of week.

Audacity has a compression effect that'll make everything as loud as it needs to be, also the amplify effect puts the values for maximum loudness without clipping for the entire song by default if you like to keep the dynamics.

That is a great pro-tip; I'll try that out this week. Thanks!

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