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Post by Homer J. Fong on Jun 20, 2010 15:57:29 GMT -5
I've been away since Friday morning, so I wasn't working on any of this, but I'll start back up either tonight or tomorrow. I've actually got 3 more ready to go up that just need to be tagged/converted to MP3, so those will go quickly.
Post by Homer J. Fong on Jun 21, 2010 8:08:20 GMT -5
When I get home from work today I'll put up Nas/Marley (which I cleaned up slightly and sounds freaking awesome), then tonight I'm going to finish the Avetts and Mumford & Sons, and maybe the Punch Brothers.
Oh, also, I'm going to be tweaking that Jay-Z recording some. I had it on in my car this weekend on a really good sound system and I found a bunch of stuff I don't like on there. The Youtube broadcasts had much poorer audio than I expected - a lot of hiss and diginoise. I'm pretty sure I can clean that up and boost some of the levels though.
Post by nymets1985 on Jun 21, 2010 12:12:09 GMT -5
These recordings are really incredible. I am so grateful that I was able to not only attend these awesome shows, but now I have such great recordings of them. So, thank you so much.
I would love some Phoenix or Weezer if anyone has it!
But, did you roll off the low end on Jay Electronica?
I did not. All I did with the Jay Elec set was trim off some static/hiss. Unfortunately, the NPR broadcasts tend to be a little light on the bass. I could try and boost it a bit, but I don't know if I'll be successful.
I did not. All I did with the Jay Elec set was trim off some static/hiss. Unfortunately, the NPR broadcasts tend to be a little light on the bass. I could try and boost it a bit, but I don't know if I'll be successful.
Were their live streams different from what they have on their site right now? His set on npr.org right now definitely has more bass.
I did not. All I did with the Jay Elec set was trim off some static/hiss. Unfortunately, the NPR broadcasts tend to be a little light on the bass. I could try and boost it a bit, but I don't know if I'll be successful.
Were their live streams different from what they have on their site right now? His set on npr.org right now definitely has more bass.
Excited for Paul McCartney, Grizzly Bear, Bjork, The National, Animal Collective, Beach House, Kendrick Lamar, Swans, Tame Impala, Wu-Tang Clan, David Byrne & St. Vincent, Wilco, The xx, Nas, Japandroids, Solange, Ariel Pink's Haunted Graffiti, Dirty Projectors & R. Kelly
NOTE: Either the setlist on NPR (the only one I can find) is off, or I can't figure out where a few songs end and begin. I know I've got the first 4 songs right (up to "White Blank Page"), and I know that song #7 is "Little Lion Man," but NPR has 3 songs listed in between those, whereas I only hear two. They've got it listed as "Timshel," "Nothing is Written," and "Feel the Tide." What I did was label track #5 as "Timshel/Nothing is Written" and #6 as "Feel the Tide," but I could be wrong, so please take that into account. I'm sure of everything else, though.