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Posted: Nov. 01 2018, 20:21

In the interview below Mike is worried about background hum and popping sounds on the original TB. If he ever reads this he should know that I've never noticed them, and they're probably the sort of thing you notice only if you're the creator of the piece. (One way around it would have been to introduce the hum and the popping sounds as instruments along with the rest  :laugh: )

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6UfGgXP31CQ
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Posted: Nov. 02 2018, 10:50

It must be pretty frustrating for Mike to have such huge success with his first proper recording. Ideally, you would become gradually more successful as your learn your craft.
Now, everyone wants the album with the hum, the crackle and the out of tune instruments.


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