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Posted by Hammerer on 04/23/06 20:52
"Carsten Ihlo" <sendno-spam@gmx.de> wrote in message
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> Hallo
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Hallo!
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> Sorry!
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It seem to be the hardest word, Carsty, but apology accepted. Is your
English any good?
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> My english is not so good.
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Fuck. Let's just see how we get on, then, eh?
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> I have a problem with my mp3-Songs
> At the beginning the music is very loud and the singing is very quiet.
> And at the end its all OK!
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Those fucking MP3's, Carsters! They're all the same, aren't they? It makes
me want to puke, it really does. I have *exactly* the same problem with my
MP3's as you do - loud music, quiet singing, etc. What *I* finally had to
end up doing was to switch over to listening to instrumental music only,
thus taking the low-volume singing shit out of the equation. All I had to do
then was turn the volume down.
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> The problem is at all of my Songs.
> I play the music with Media player and WinAmp.
> What can I do?
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The problem is, I think, that you're into bands/artists who feature
vocalists who start singing the moment they enter the building that houses
the recording studio, and by the time they finally reach the actual
microphone the song ends, thus explaining your quiet start / loud end
scenario.
Conversely, the band starts playing while *at* the microphone, but for some
reason they all troop out of the studio (presumably to the pub) ehich
explains the loud start / quiet end problem.
Conclusion - you should get into music where vocalists and instrumentalists
can all agree on a common time-frame vis-a-vis studio time.
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> ci
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ci.
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