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serialjoepsycho

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  1. Writing lyrics differs from person to person. Me personally alot of songs I'll end up sculpting. I mean I know what I want said a part A but that's usually it to start. While writing Part B I might get an Idea for part D. I will also hit part b and know what I want to say but not exactly how to say it so I'll write down what I want to say and move on to something else. I'll come back to it at some point but....
  2. My all time favorite song is "Shelf life" by Seven Mary Three. The lyrics. The singing. This is the main song I like by them. I would go to a concert for just this song but I probably would go to another concert if you wanted to add up cumulative songs that I like. I have a favorite song. It's kind of hard to pick a favorite singer or lyricist.
  3. To be honest linux is completely unnecessary. If you want to record music but don't want to pay 600 dollars for protools, 900 dollars for what ever, and ect. Installing something like ubuntu studio would likely be quicker over all but there not an application that I'm aware of that doesn't have a windows version. Here's a list of some free opensource apps that have some windows versions. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ubuntu_Studio#Audio You can find these here As far as a DAW you will probably have to use audacity. Adour and rosegarden don't seem to have a windows version unless you want to compile one yourself. Which I wouldn't want to do. audacity along with Macaw http://www.breakoutbox.de/midi/midi.html should cover you here. @Mahesh have you tried using audacity for mastering? I know it at least has noise removal filters.
  4. You don't know how it feels- tom petty Well The title was let me Roll it.. Roll what I thought.. Hey a joint.. Tom Petty- You don't know how it feels conatins the lyrics, "Lets get to the point and lets roll another joint and head on down the road."
  5. Well I ain't never went to set up anything for recording myself but I would reckon the best place to start for anyone that didn't know what the hell they were doin would be http://ubuntustudio.org/ . For anyone that's ever done anything with Linux I'm sure the feeling is that Ubuntu is the most dumbed down and easy version to use. Ubuntu studio comes stock with the more refined applications one might find from the FOSS community. It's more an over all studio than it is simply a recording studio. With it you could I assume record your album, make art work for it, and make a music video for it. Again I ain't never used this. I have used ubuntu and do find it to be a reliable os. This is probably a good starting point for anyone interested. If your more of a hardcore linux nerd and hate ubuntu but want a studio os with alot of apps stock then I recommend http://www.64studio.com/
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