Thanks everyone for taking the time to have a listen to my song. I really appreciate your comments. When I wrote the melody, I purposefully chose a verse that had very little melodic movement because I wanted the melody in the chorus to stand out more. The reason for this is that I wanted to keep the song within an octave range. In light of your comments, I'll have another look at the melodies.

Russell: The bitrate was CD quality at 44.1 KHz and 16 bits. When I coverted to mp3, I used 44.1 kHz, 128 kbps. When I use the Audio Harmony in BIAB (TC Helicon), I record a vocal track and then run the electronics. I save the audio harmonies as individual tracks and then import them into my DAW. For my final mix, I record a new lead vocal. To my ears, because this second lead vocal is slightly out of time with the harmony based on the original lead vocal, the harmony sounds a little more realistic.

Mac: Thanks for the inspiration. I'm slowly getting better at mixing, etc., but it sure isn't a process that's coming easily to me. This forum and comments from you and the others have really helped a great deal.

toucher: Thanks for your comments and ideas. I hadn't thought about using the Melodist. I've made a note of that

Danny C: Your positive comments made me smile. Thank you.

MarioD: It's a relief to finally be out of my comfort zone! The RealTracks in BIAB are brilliant and there are so many styles. I really want to try the jazz and bossanova RealTracks, now.

RicoRon: Thank you

All the best to you all,
Noel


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