It's been about eighteen months since BiaB changed my musical life, and as I've mentioned, I've been revisiting my previous recordings and trying to tune my mixing ear. It is a tough thing for me to master (pun intended), and yet so many of you excel at it.

I've touched this first one up a few times, but even now I think more is needed.... It's amazing what you hear and/or don't hear, days, weeks, or months later:)

When I first mixed it, it was raw RTs, no editing. I didn't know 'how' to edit then, really, but I loved that steel guitar! A lot of help and encouragement was given by the kind folks here.

For anyone reading this who is new to BiaB or thinking about BiaB, go for it and stay with it, you'll be glad if you do. I could never give life to my songs without PG Music.

Well, you've heard this before, so I'm not expecting much feedback. The original links in those previous posts are kaput, but this one works, if you're so inclined....

https://soundcloud.com/scott-h-olson/one-of-those-days

Style: Slow Country Ballad SW

Real Drums

Real Tracks:

370 Pedal Steel
527 Acoustic Guitar
532 Bass