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Capricorn One - Evil Beats Good

  • Artist: Capricorn One
  • Title: Evil Beats Good
  • Album: Techno trax
  • Year: 1999
  • Length: 8:00 minutes (7.33 MB)
  • Format: Stereo 44kHz 128Kbps (CBR)

I don't know what this is concidered... Again with the rebirth.


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The Sole's picture

For the time when you were working on this back in '99 you have captured some seriously great music with the equipment provided bro. I love the electro feel to this one.

CapricornOne's picture

oh I'm breaking rebirth back out! it plugs right into reason... unfortunately, i have none of my original song files, just the mp3s

It'll do what it do till it done
You keep it pimp... I'm a keep it gangata!

The Sole's picture

too bad bro. I hear ya there. I have about decided to stop saving all my music and just keep the finished projects.

Amittai's picture

You're gonna want those FL session files if anyone ever offers to buy some of your stuff! They're gonna want all the tracks in the song delivered as separate wav files so they can mix and master it at their "house."

The Recording Academy's P&E Wing (producers and engineers) has put together a reccomended delivery format for tracks that you write, record, and sell. Go to this link and click on "Recommendation for Delivery of Recorded Music Projects 2008."

The individual tracks in a session that make up a song are the foundation of all recording art, you should have them for every song you might use one day in the future.

Amittai's picture

Of course, it's up to you what you prefer.

Or, if you know a certain song isn't going anywhere then there's no need to save the session file. I have a few that I tossed out, but mainly I back everything up until the external drive is full and then I store it away and start backing stuff up on a new, empty external drive.

The Sole's picture

I might do that. I have too much material. I keep all flps though. What I was mostly referring to was all the vox wavs recorded for editing in adobe audition. I get gigs and gigs worth and it adds up fast. I figure I could always sing it again.

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