Progress Made in Aboriginal VST-Plugin Technology

Last night we were looking for the perfect, and I mean the PERFECT, sound for one of Brent’s songs called “Foggy Hill Leap.” We had tried everything from rain sticks to actual rain. Nothing was working until Danny, with a sly grin on his bearded face, clicked his mouse and brought up pure Indigenous Australian magic, a program called “Digitalridoo.”

The tracks in question, the guitars, just sounded like trees which have had their interiors hollowed out by termites or died of other causes. After Danny liberally applied the filters contained within Digitalridoo it sounded amazing, like a didgeridoo player and two songmen participating in an Ubarr Ceremony.

We were all quite pleased.

Afterward, we discussed other songs that might benefit from Digitalridoo. It was determined that many of Brent’s song could benefit greatly, everything from “Talking Interruptions” to “Walkway To A Place Where People Believe That Angels Live.”

All of Glen’s song are fine as they are.

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3 Comments

  1. Roar
    Posted December 9, 2009 at 4:47 pm | Permalink

    Please send me a copy of “Walkway To A Place Where People Believe That Angels Live” as soon as possible!!!

  2. Brent Stewart
    Posted December 10, 2009 at 9:56 am | Permalink

    Hate. Lots of hate, right now.

  3. Roar
    Posted December 10, 2009 at 1:42 pm | Permalink

    Best post ever!

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