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FLAC was and is extremely popular with live recordings. But it is intended for more or less everything.
All my lyrics, chords, etc. are on my site: http://flamencopeko.net
I apologize in advance, should any of the lyrics include that word be**er.
I meant the Double Muff effect pedal
Oh. 😉 I know very little about those.
Flacs outdated too.
It’s loss-less at least. In what ways do you feel it is outdated? Do you know of a format you feel is better?
I meant: Yes, I will be posting the “Every Morning” cover on SoundCloud.
I do mostly singer / songwriter. Acoustic guitar with English vocals. In mono.
I program backing-tracks for live use. Then it sounds like some kinda indie rock I guess.
If you mean a muff for your microphone, probably no. Those are used outdoors when by TV reporters and the likes, for taking care of heavy wind. In a studio one uses a pop filter. These take a bit off of the heavy air pressure in sounds like for instance the letter P.
I hadn’t heard of Amazon rip, so I googled and found this: http://www.amazon.com/gp/help/customer/display.html?nodeId=201377450. My guess is the come only with CDs. I wouldn’t use it, as it seems to only support the lossy MP3 format. I suggest using the FLAC format instead.
Yes. All my releases are available for free streaming here: https://soundcloud.com/flamencopeko
Ah. I found the CC now. Here: http://www.funnyordie.com/videos/441ee0b613/j-mascis-every-morning. Fantastic.
The reason the lyrics are so important to me is because I want to do a cover.
I didn’t find any lyrics at jmascis.com. For any song. Does that site really have lyrics?
Thanks again for the extra explanation. I understand now. You’ve been of very great help.
Super thanks for your kind swift reply kerbdogma. Yes, I’m asking about the very last line.
“Try to miss you made it hard on me” is just guess work from me. I kinda just made up something there.
“Trouble gets me and it’s hard on me” sounds right. And makes more sense than my made up line. Do you know for certain that this is right?
Most of your answer I do not fully understand.
What captions are your referring to?
Why did you write “it’s not “stay out past the warning””? I didn’t write the word warning anywhere.
Very thankful if you would also fill me in on the parts of your answer I’m not able to grasp. Certainly seems you have great insight here. This is just what I need to play and sing the whole song right.
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