Thanks for the suggestions folks...all were tried and a few remain. Alison did a fine, fine job on this one & the M.E. did his little bit of magic well.
The song, it appears, isn't considered a song by music teachers...again.
Last edited by rayc; 06/08/2212:36 PM.
Cheers rayc "What's so funny about peace, love & understanding?" - N.Lowe
...................... The song, it appears, isn't considered a song by music teachers...again.
I don't understand that statement. Would you please explain? Thanx
I listened to and liked both versions. To nitpick I think the vocals should be louder. But that is only my opinion.
Super cello, piano, and drums.
Mario, Thanks. The vocals have been up n down and round n round. I decided to stop tweaking and have it mastered. As usual, it's my vocal leve preference. As to the Music Teacher thing...
Cheers rayc "What's so funny about peace, love & understanding?" - N.Lowe
I listened to both your songs. I listened to them some time ago too and liked it a lot. Here I prefer the skinny one. Say contrary to Misha, but for the same reasons.
But..., I was also thinking it's a bit a pitty you sing the verses and the chorusses with the same effect. If I was asked what I liked, I would answer to use your normal awful vocals in the verses. The vocal effects in the chorusses makes the song special, kind of endearing. Unfortunately I was not asked...
Man, I love that subtle bass. To me that's the star that brightens the vocal. If you are fine with the vocal volume, I won't comment on that other than to say I really like the way you sing these songs. I much prefer the skinny one. Man, that cello really adds such a good part of the overall feel.
This is a cool sounding song! To me your bass playing is a great treat in this! It really makes the song! I always like louder vox in a tune but yours seems to sit in the mix pretty well even though I struggled a bit to pick up a few of the words! I don't know if you use auto-tune on your vocals, but if you don't, you've got great pitch...spot on! That cello is the icing on the cake! I enjoyed the whole production!
Hi Ray, I remember this one. Very cool song! Vocal sounds good, and to my ears mix wise it's right where it needs to be for the song. Bass is right on the money, I like the movement and lines you are playing. Cello sounds good too. Nice!
Hello Dave, yes it was posted with a listen/suggest request. The cello is fabulous - I'm a lucky fellow.
Cheers rayc "What's so funny about peace, love & understanding?" - N.Lowe
Ray, I would go with "thick" version. Vocals are more clear on the skinny... If it was up to me, I would just raise vocals on Thick by 2-4db. Excellent sound design. Cello is a winner. Your vocals are great, just need to be more upfront in my opinion. Thank you for sharing, Misha.
Hello Misha & thanks. Yes, thick seems to be the general preference. Having been mastered it's too late to tweak any further...c'est la vie.
Cheers rayc "What's so funny about peace, love & understanding?" - N.Lowe
Hi Ray, I listened to both your songs. I listened to them some time ago too and liked it a lot. Here I prefer the skinny one. Say contrary to Misha, but for the same reasons. But..., I was also thinking it's a bit a pitty you sing the verses and the chorusses with the same effect. If I was asked what I liked, I would answer to use your normal awful vocals in the verses. The vocal effects in the chorusses makes the song special, kind of endearing. Unfortunately I was not asked... Nice day, Hans
Hello Hans, the only effects on the vocals are compression, reverb & tuning. The unisons & harmonies may be what you hear. Interesting idea but, alas, too late. Thanks for the suggestions - the original post was where I asked, generally, for ears & ideas. I employed suggestions from David S & Floyd J amongst other.
Cheers rayc "What's so funny about peace, love & understanding?" - N.Lowe
Man, I love that subtle bass. To me that's the star that brightens the vocal. If you are fine with the vocal volume, I won't comment on that other than to say I really like the way you sing these songs. I much prefer the skinny one. Man, that cello really adds such a good part of the overall feel.
I waited a month or two for the cello part but it was definitely worth the delay. The woman playing it, Alison Reynolds, won the New Mexico award for best cover song arrangement, (her voice, cello & acoustic guitar),this year. She did a medley of All Along The Watchtower and Wayward Son. I like the skinny one as well.
Cheers rayc "What's so funny about peace, love & understanding?" - N.Lowe
Ray This is a cool sounding song! To me your bass playing is a great treat in this! It really makes the song! I always like louder vox in a tune but yours seems to sit in the mix pretty well even though I struggled a bit to pick up a few of the words! I don't know if you use auto-tune on your vocals, but if you don't, you've got great pitch...spot on! That cello is the icing on the cake! I enjoyed the whole production! Thanks, Torrey
Hello Torrey, I tracked the vocal for this one fairly well, for me, but had to "tune" the harmonies and change a couple of notes choices I made that weren't worth a complete retracking or trying to blend a drop in. The bass was the easy part - combining root, 5th & octave mainly. Thanks for your kind words.
Cheers rayc "What's so funny about peace, love & understanding?" - N.Lowe
I prefer the skinny mix as well. The vocal is excellent and there is some room between the vocal and instrumentation. I am sure the is quite a bit of difference in dynamic range between the two versions. Well done.
Hi Ray Both versions are cool The sound sounds very good I find the melody very interesting Becomes more catchy with every listen Many greetings Andi ;-)
I liked both versions, with maybe a slight preference on the “thick” version. I kinda lean towards Mario in thinking the vocals could come up a bit . . . but it’s a matter of artistic preference and style. It’s perfectly fine as is. Cool creative sound you’ve put together here.
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