A while back, Guenter used some samples from NewYorkBrass on a song.
I had the same samples (they are a free download - link at bottom), but figured I'd never find a use for them.
Guenter knows what he is doing. I don't.
(We just all like having as many toys as possible - especially free ones).
David Cuny may have been who mentioned them in a thread about horns...
The BIAB horn sections are great for background stuff.
But the "rockin' stabs" are hard to get.
It would be a GREAT addition to BIAB if it could be done, but I would think it would be quite difficult.
I think there may be no choice but to create them "piece-by-piece". That is what I've done for this.
I may never do that again, but it was just what I needed to have this song work the way I've always wanted it to.
This is also the most complex BIAB file I have ever written. There are pushes all over the place.
We had some discussion in the BIAB forum about pushes - and could they be configurable - to allow movement forward or back for feel...
I did that in my DAW - just slightly - moving them to where the "feel" was right for me... sometimes slightly forward, sometimes slightly back, but a lot of them are where BIAB put them...
(there are several odd-beat measures, too...)
SHADOW OF A MAN it's not likely
she'll ask you to stay for the night
she likes waking up alone
but it's still early
so turn out the light and hold the moment
when she'll be your own
when she'll be at home
in your heart... in your heart....
(chorus)
but she doesn't want to be somebody's lady
she doesn't want to be tied down
doesn't want to be somebody's lady
she likes this night life
she likes this town
likes the woman that she's found
she's found herself
found herself to be
alive and free
after being lost so long
in the shadow of a man
it takes that hearbreak
sometimes before you find you never needed
what you thought held your whole world
he held her down, ran around
made her believe she'd never make it
without her man
without his strong hand
to hold her heart... hold her heart...
repeat chorus
first names, bar games
laughter in the night that comes so easy
and leaves no promises at all
maybe i'll call
maybe, maybe i'll call
repeat chorus
The BAND:
Style is _PWPOWER.STY (Praise&WorshipGuit&Piano[120RS])
RealTracks in song: 1569:Bass, Electric, Soul60sA-B Ev 110
RealTracks in style: 1523:Bass, Electric, PopPowerA-B Ev 120
RealTracks in song: ~~389:Bass, Electric, Metal Ev 165
RealTracks in song: 692:Guitar, Acoustic, Strumming AcRockBright Ev 120 (A:sync)
RealTracks in song: 1007:Piano, Acoustic, Solo-Accompaniment, PopFlowing Ev 120
RealTracks in style: 1529:Guitar, Electric, Rhythm PopPowerBrightA-B Ev 120
RealTracks in style: 1526:Guitar, Electric, Rhythm PopPowerPushA-B Ev 120
RealTracks in song: 1000:Guitar, Electric, Rhythm HardRockLAFuzzyHeld Ev 120
RealTracks in song: 661:Guitar, Electric, Rhythm TexasRockCrisp Ev 120 (A:simple)
RealTracks in song: 671:Organ, B3, Background Southern Ev 120
RealDrums in Song: CountryPopEv16^01-a:Sidestick, HiHat , b:Snare, HiHat
RealDrums in style: PraiseWorshipPowerPush^1-a:Qck, b:PHt
Brass By
www.NewYorkBrass.com (arrangement by me)
http://www.newyorkbrass.com/download-free-brass-samples.html Hey, Guenter... they are having a remix competition....
Harmonies by the janettes (That's Janice Merritt and me...)
Tom - thanks for the ear.
Loud is good. Loud in headphones will give you the real horns experience..
Have at it!
floyd