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Author:  SuperNintendoChalmers [ Fri Apr 27, 2012 6:38 am ]
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Yeah, it was weird to hear.

Author:  Cameronia [ Fri May 04, 2012 7:28 am ]
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gatherspeed wrote:

For example, I'm sticking with the original 1995 Wash DC mix. Seeing as it was a semi-official release, I'm leaving it as such. My option.


I know I'm a little late here, but for the record - I did nothing to the DC show except to add the audience fills, which I slaved over to get them sounding somewhat decent and close to the SBD. I've heard other people's attempts at doing this and I think mine is the best. So the only point to sticking with the "original" would be to get your eardrums blown out when the beeps come in.

Author:  gatherspeed [ Tue May 08, 2012 1:46 am ]
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Cameronia wrote:
gatherspeed wrote:

For example, I'm sticking with the original 1995 Wash DC mix. Seeing as it was a semi-official release, I'm leaving it as such. My option.


I know I'm a little late here, but for the record - I did nothing to the DC show except to add the audience fills, which I slaved over to get them sounding somewhat decent and close to the SBD. I've heard other people's attempts at doing this and I think mine is the best. So the only point to sticking with the "original" would be to get your eardrums blown out when the beeps come in.


The patch job was very good, but I patched the beeps with another (3/5/98) soundboard. It was discussed earlier in the thread.

Most people prefer the audience patch to my soundboard and it's cool.

I'd rather stick to a SBD>SBD patch (keeping the sound synonymous) than a SBD to Audience. Problem is one drum beat is from another show.

Potato PoTATo.

Author:  Cameronia [ Tue May 08, 2012 6:40 am ]
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gatherspeed wrote:
Cameronia wrote:
gatherspeed wrote:

For example, I'm sticking with the original 1995 Wash DC mix. Seeing as it was a semi-official release, I'm leaving it as such. My option.


I know I'm a little late here, but for the record - I did nothing to the DC show except to add the audience fills, which I slaved over to get them sounding somewhat decent and close to the SBD. I've heard other people's attempts at doing this and I think mine is the best. So the only point to sticking with the "original" would be to get your eardrums blown out when the beeps come in.


The patch job was very good, but I patched the beeps with another (3/5/98) soundboard. It was discussed earlier in the thread.

Most people prefer the audience patch to my soundboard and it's cool.

I'd rather stick to a SBD>SBD patch (keeping the sound synonymous) than a SBD to Audience. Problem is one drum beat is from another show.

Potato PoTATo.


I was talking strictly about audience patch versions. Your comment indicated to me that you were talking about Basecamp's mastering, not your SBD patch.

Author:  johnfrum [ Thu Jun 21, 2012 12:38 am ]
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it took a while to get through all the bootlegs...

i have to say: great job, thanks!

philipp

Author:  SuperNintendoChalmers [ Sat Jul 07, 2012 4:16 pm ]
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Any chance of doing the Adams Fieldhouse show from Montana in 95.

Author:  resonance of distance [ Sat Nov 24, 2012 10:47 pm ]
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So how do you open .RAR files? My computer doesn't know what to do with it. It understands the gremmie zips, but there you never know how its gonna sound before you download it. good quality or putrid.

Author:  Cameronia [ Sat Nov 24, 2012 11:21 pm ]
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What program are you using to open the zip files? A lot of programs support rar files as well as zip. If all else fails, download WinRAR.

Author:  Rebar [ Mon Nov 26, 2012 1:35 pm ]
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Downloadd 7-zip. It's free and is really easy to use.

Author:  cutuphalfdead [ Tue Nov 27, 2012 2:12 am ]
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Rebar wrote:
Downloadd 7-zip. It's free and is really easy to use.

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