Bambi said:Maybe if you werent so precious about yerself people might poke fun at you less![]()
anyways i listened to the first bit on me pc while browsing the interweb, just to piss you off, sounded alright though :Spin:
Bambi said:its a zipped audio file, once you unzip it, it immediately turns your web cam on and hooks its feed up to a remote server, it then causes the motherboard to overheat and release toxic fumes from the microconducters strong enough to cause you to pass out. At which point the triad (who are running this gig) contact their local reps and have them do over your house and steal your kidneys. If you dont have a web cam its monitors your keystrokes, once the word spelling become erratic and is followed by "bh gnyju" they know that youve passed out face first onto the keyboard and notify the boys (incidentally i banged my face off the keybaord to bring up that stream of letters)
jesus wept![]()
siderea said:why do you think it would give the same effect to everybody?
darkness isn't to be experienced in the same way by everybody i think.
for me the ideal listening conditions could actually be with the first spring sun on my feets in an empty house
everybodies room is different anyway... circumstances are different.
i heard the first mix and i did like it, i will listen to it more often, but not only in the dark.
Bambi said:So whats with the hiss running all the way through it? Is that part of the overall effect![]()
Apart from that and sticking songs in the middle of ambient stuff, its alright like
Mumblefood said:That would be a problem with your setup, i reccomend investing in better equipment. The volume of most of the music was dropped 10 decibels because the use of classical, which has such a volume range that the quiet parts of those pieces would seem awkward without it. So i took close to the average volume of them, set the volume of everything else to that, and then it sounded normal, plus it made the crescendos of the choral stuff that much more intense. This 10 decibel drop does bring the noise floor up a bit because the volume has to be set louder, but it shouldn't be that noticable unless the equipment you use is sub par.
And the only time songs were stuck in ambient would be 1 part, and i think it was entirely fitting. But thanks for actually making a comment besides a picture or a joke.