Originally Posted By: gibson
Beautiful.
Don Gaynor said it all for me so +4 for his comments.

Also thanks for the info re acoustic guitars, I never thought of generating 2 tracks of the same RT at the same time.

Another Floyd classic! Alyn

Alyn - Thanks for the +4's - now I can play golf! smile I guess someone should have asked about those acoustics a long time ago - I've been doing that right along - it works especially well for that 356 RT

Originally Posted By: Janice & Bud
"Big studio sound" is a term that's getting a bit over worked I guess in this day and age with the power of our PC's and Mac's. Janice and I listen to a LOT of music of all genres (with the exception of rap and opera). We shuffle songs that play throughout the day whether we are streaming from the pod or pandora. I have good sound systems in the home and in the vehicles. I'm not an ace mixer but I've had off and on involvement in mixing since the mid 60's. Bottom line -- I listen to the mix. And your country mixes compare extremely well to those of Alan Jackson and George Strait and Garth Brooks and Lee Ann Womack and others. This speaks volumes re your ability and the quality of RT's. When you were in Nashville you must have paid huge attention to some of best producers, arrangers and engineers.

We all have access to the same RT's and we all have access to powerful DAW's and effects. But I've quickly learned that there is a heckuva lot more to it than "access." This production is a great demonstration of what I'm trying to articulate. Listen to it loud or low. Listen to the soundstage. Listen to how the vocal sits. I want to be able to do this when I grow up. Do I mention that it's a great write and vocal?

Geez, Bud.... music to my ears! Humbling comparisons there. As you know, so much of the credit goes to the PG family and the incredible tools that they have created to allow us to do this... I certainly do appreciate such praise coming from you - you ain't no slouch, yourself, buddy...