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Old 05-17-2006, 08:46 AM   #11
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Originally Posted by zimbloth
Really? I don't hear any of that. I think that may be the side effects of the compression added during the "Hard Limiting". Or perhaps your sound card doesn't read stuff at 48khz right? Most things are 44khz. That's unfortunate to hear, it sounds pretty good on my end. I mean I know it's bright and not that warm (it is direct afterall), but I don't hear "witches screaming" on my end that's for sure Thanks for the input though man. Perhaps I'll post a version without the compression and you can tell me if you get the same thing.

EDIT: Do you hear the same thing in this sample?
Don't blame the gear! My soundcard is 24-bit/96kHz, through Sony MDR headphones and Edirol monitors. I have a pretty high-fidelity system, bro.

The songs themselves kick mucho ass. Just something was very, very strange with that guitar tone. The only thing I could think of is a sound like the wicked witch of the west screaming AHH HA HA... I know that sounds silly, but I'm being serious. A very weird, high-pitched, warbly kind of almost like screeching? sound. I've never heard anything like that, really, so it's hard to describe.

Maybe more people will have better feedback for ya!
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