From 7096093283acdc58e070a22c7693a19d25cca48d Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Lilithtreasure <62890895+Lilithtreasure@users.noreply.github.com> Date: Sat, 1 Feb 2025 06:15:56 -0500 Subject: typo corrections (gneius) to (genius), (of train) to (of a train) --- album/i-warned-you-about-stairs.yaml | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) (limited to 'album/i-warned-you-about-stairs.yaml') diff --git a/album/i-warned-you-about-stairs.yaml b/album/i-warned-you-about-stairs.yaml index e39b4ea3..495ae7d2 100644 --- a/album/i-warned-you-about-stairs.yaml +++ b/album/i-warned-you-about-stairs.yaml @@ -159,7 +159,7 @@ Commentary: |- ASDFJASDFASDFAKSDF UDPATE AGSDHDFGJHKL - Yo! Update time. I've finally begun listening to my old Homestuck tracks and polishing the mixes to get them ready for I Warned You About Stairs. I've got some preliminary mixes done. And lemme tell ya, they sound so much better now that I actually somewhat understand what I'm doing. I released the first versions of these tunes years ago. Some I released as far back as 2020 or 2021. And back then I didn't know a damn thing about mixing. I was just recording myself playing the instruments and then smushing all the tracks together and exporting the whole mess and calling it a day. It's not like I'm a mixing gneius now, either, but at least now I know how to work a highpass filter (at the very least!). And I understand the basic principles of mixing multitrack recordings. So expect the remastered versions of these tunes that will appear on the album to sound a lot better, a lot clearer, a lot smoother. + Yo! Update time. I've finally begun listening to my old Homestuck tracks and polishing the mixes to get them ready for I Warned You About Stairs. I've got some preliminary mixes done. And lemme tell ya, they sound so much better now that I actually somewhat understand what I'm doing. I released the first versions of these tunes years ago. Some I released as far back as 2020 or 2021. And back then I didn't know a damn thing about mixing. I was just recording myself playing the instruments and then smushing all the tracks together and exporting the whole mess and calling it a day. It's not like I'm a mixing genius now, either, but at least now I know how to work a highpass filter (at the very least!). And I understand the basic principles of mixing multitrack recordings. So expect the remastered versions of these tunes that will appear on the album to sound a lot better, a lot clearer, a lot smoother. So. "Out of Breath". It's a tune about [[flash:3696|that one time]] John got stabbed through the chest by Bec Noir and died. He came back to life soon after, but for a brief moment, he was... Out of Breath. cue uproarious applause -- cgit 1.3.0-6-gf8a5