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Crystal River

Crystal River - Copyright © & ℗ 2019 Bob Lewis ASCAP
My take on Revelation 22:1-2. 16 bar blues in D minor

Live Vocal - Bob Lewis
Live tenor sax - Gary Strother
Live Ibanez 5 string Bass - Bob Lewis

****** Song Summary *************
Title: Crystal River
File:Crystal River.SGU
Key=Dm , Tempo 96, Length (m:s)=4:00
4 bar intro, 16 bar chorus, from bar 5 to bar 20. Repeat x5 choruses, tag ending, after bar 20
No Melody
No Soloist track.
Song is saved with Volume, Pan, Reverb, Chorus, Bank0,
Style is _TBLZS8R.STY

RealTracks in style: 1718:Guitar, Electric, Rhythm TexasBluesRockStraightBrent Ev 120
RealTracks in song: 1752:Accordion, Rhythm Pop8ths Ev 110
RealDrums in Style: BluesRockEv^1-a:Snare, HiHat , b:Snare, Open HiHat

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RealTracks and RealDrums rendered and ported to tracking program

Tracked in Logic Pro 9 with
Compression
Reverb
Delay
Stereo Imaging

Last edited by Mr.BobaLew; 02/26/19 06:37 PM.

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Another good composition...
Great vocals & production...
I enjoyed listening...


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Thanks again, Jim.

I've heard some good stuff on this forum. And I have learned a few tricks, too! It's a great place to study.


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Liquid, ripply melody and feel. Sax is groovin'.

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Thanks Zeke! It was a lot of fun to produce!


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Jazz Doors!
Cool but the vocals and sax are WAY out front/loud.
I can't tell if the guitar track is appropriate because I can barely hear it - accordion is OK I THINK.
Cool song and performances - the stuff you augmented the RTs with really make this happen.


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Bob,

Nice. Enjoyed the song. A nice flow and rhythm.

Nice vocal. And nice sax. Both are well recorded. The bass playing is cool (I was wanting to hear it just a bit more - up a dB perhaps - but once my ears keyed on it, it was fine, so that might be "just right").

Really enjoyed the listen.

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Bob,
good stuff! I like the raw feel of this, yet done very professionally.
I like slightly dark taste of bass and sax. Vocals are great!
Accordion, is a little buried, but most likely you wanted like that.
I enjoyed it.

Thank you for posting!

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Well done Mr.BobaLew, I admired the overall vibe on this. Excellent mixdown on all of this and the mix sounds well polished too. Good use of EFX on the guitar. Great work!


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fj-

Thanks for the good words. The bass was my 5-string electric, an unfamiliar axe to me. (Main tool is my upright, but that comes across as a jazz instrument.) Opted for the plank bass and took advantage of the low string.

The sax - what can I say! The sax man was in studio for other reasons and I wanted him to hear my flute work on this one. (See Gary? I can can blow a horn, too!) He was wailing' before the flute break came up and he was really enjoying it! I did the smart thing and captured the moment - the flute can wait!

This and another comment about the mix kind of hit at a weak spot for me. It may be taste, but it may also be that I just don't have an optimum playback system. I'll revisit my mixes and see what happens.

Thanks again for the words!


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Misha-

Encouraging words, and much appreciated!

I buried the accordion because (a) it is a sustained sound and (b) it is ... well ... an accordion. And if word ever got out ...

Seriously, your comments and others about mix issues are needed because it is my weakest skill. I'm not altogether persuaded my playback system is helping, either. Not that I am blaming my tools, mind you.

Thanks for the good words! There are a lot of good things to hear on this forum and I count myself blessed to have feedback from experienced musicians!


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Thanks, Joe

I still have plenty to learn about mix. It is a discipline that can really blur the lines between solid engineering and personal taste.

EFX is a weird world, isn't it? That delay goes from imperceptible to overwhelming in the tiniest nudge of a pot/slider. Scares me to go there!


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I listened again and you are right - the guitar got buried. When I get a few more projects out of the way I may come back to this one and see what I can make of it.

An earlier mix with flute instead of sax had the guitar higher in the mix. Dropping the sonic range of the solo instrument really changed the whole color of the piece. I should probably go back to the EQ step and brighten the guitar a bit first and then work on balance.

Thanks for listening and commenting!


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This sounds like the perfect song to play during a jam session. Really enjoyed it - thanks for sharing.


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It almost WAS a jam session!


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Cool tune Bob!! I don't think I've heard anything by you before. This is really well done. That sax creates a great mood. Nice bluesy number!! Take care. Greg

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This is sooooo hot!!! Good jamming song. Excellent vibe!!!!

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Thanks, Greg. I am new to the forum. Finding some really good musicianship here and enjoying it. The sax was a happy accident - the guy wasn't supposed to record the tune!


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Thanks Dave!

Concerning blues I find that when the bones are right the sinews fill out really well. It doesn't hurt to have a really, really good sax man in the house, by the way! Glad you enjoyed it!


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