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Finally managed to get back to work on the album, thanks mainly to a bit of inspiration on my walk this morning. (It was a longer walk than usual -- more about that in a separate post -- and it's possible that I needed the extra time.) It suddenly hit me what to do about the back cover.
It's so obvious that it really should have occurred to me sooner: since
this is an album of computer songs, obviously the track list should look
like a terminal window (green on black, probably) showing the result of
running the list-track-info
command. The barcode would be
floating above it in an image-viewer window.
It's also possible that the theme could be carried all the way over to the insert, to the point of framing the cover photo in a Gimp or Photoshop window. This would give the cover the air of mild virtuality that I was originally thinking would have to be done by mixing obviously-computer-generated elements into the background.
By the way, I'm still looking for help with the cover image; I'll confess that this idea makes me much more confident about doing the rest of the graphics myself. No way I'll do the next one, though.
In other notes, I've done a little more work on the Worldcon concert
tracks. Specifically, I ran normalize-audio
on them -- the
various intro tracks became a lot noisier due to a 15-20dB boost; I don't
think I'm going to worry about it much. Audacity's noise removal seems to
work really well on them, so I may go with that. I'll probably upload it
sometime this week.
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Date: 2006-09-11 03:51 am (UTC)Seriously, sounds good.
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Date: 2006-09-11 03:49 pm (UTC)no subject
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Date: 2006-09-11 03:48 pm (UTC)I tried the built-in noise removal filter -- it works remarkably well, but leaves a bit of ringing or perhaps just some frequencies that didn't get filtered. Probably OK if you go back and silence the places that are really supposed to be silent.
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Date: 2006-09-11 06:50 pm (UTC)