PGFantastic: Thanks for listening. I'll pass your thoughts on the vocals to Bob too.


R & AM: Hi Rob. I had a Yamaha PSR-910 prior to Biab. Similar to Biab in some ways, one track of audio and also has an on-board mp3/wave player/recorder. Had to dig deep into menus to access a lot of features. It also had a vocal harmony feature. Pretty advanced for the day. Preferred Biab/RB to it and sold it back in 2013.

The Song: Thank ACW for the chord chart and tempo map synch and F5 to mute/unmute the pedal steel. I used the RB TC Helicon over my backing vocals.

I sincerely appreciate your comment preferring on the lead vocals. That is an unexpected, pleasant surprise.

Alan & Di: Glad you enjoyed the song. I prefer this version over the earlier version I posted. Bob has a booming, resonant vocal with a lot of projection and in my opinion, sounds better in a live setting. He was also unfamiliar with this original song and usually spends a lot of time on phrasing when doing cover songs. Real tracks worked very well with the Yamaha style in this instance.

Guenter: I also think this is better version than the June submission. No problem with your preference of Bob on the vocals. Bob had to learn and record this song in a couple of hours. He practiced it a few times but it was recorded in a single take. He performs much better on cover songs he is familiar with. Glad you enjoyed it and thanks for posting.

Charlie


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