It’s Canberra day, and Samuel examines the weekend’s South Australian and Tasmanian state elections and what effect they have had on Australia’s political landscape.
The episode can be downloaded from here [1].
Samuel
It’s Canberra day, and Samuel examines the weekend’s South Australian and Tasmanian state elections and what effect they have had on Australia’s political landscape.
The episode can be downloaded from here [1].
Samuel
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#1 Comment By John B1_B5 On March 20, 2006 @ 9:10 am
Ok . (introduction music still a bit loud ) .
#2 Comment By Samuel On March 20, 2006 @ 4:37 pm
I lowered the volume on the introduction music. Is it too loud overall? Or just parts? Is it drowning out speech? If so which parts?
#3 Comment By John B1_B5 On March 20, 2006 @ 5:06 pm
No, just the music at the beginning was a bit too loud .
#4 Comment By Chuck A. Spear On March 20, 2006 @ 8:18 pm
I think it is fine Samuel. I am an Audio Engineer. I will run it through my mastering program and check the levels. However, to my well trained ear, it is acceptable.
#5 Comment By Chuck A. Spear On March 21, 2006 @ 1:24 am
John, I have just played Editorial Echoes through my set of Alesis M2 Active Nearfield Studio Monitors. The level of the intro music is acceptable . It does not drown out any speech. The overall level of the music is adequate. I think you have achieved a good balance Samuel. Subliminally sublime.
#6 Comment By punky_brewster On March 21, 2006 @ 8:39 am
Hey Chuck,
what sort of audio do you engineer?
I think that would be a fun job – I’m in the process of teaching myself pro tools 🙂
#7 Comment By Chuck A. Spear On March 21, 2006 @ 1:25 pm
Hi Punky. I do audio engineering in my spare time. I work on friends bands and film audio. Pro Tools is great. Do you have an M Box?