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#772303 07/29/23 02:45 AM
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The Dance Floor

Just me experimenting with a dance tune.

BiaB Style = Dance Floor MIDI funk synth solo
Tempo = 110 BPM

I deleted the guitar, strings, and utility tracks
Bass - Ample Bass - YanYang - preset - Slap Jam
Piano - Keys of the 70's - preset - Logical EP200 Full
Drums - Presonus - Presence2 - preset - stadium kit

I am playing via my wind controller the following Swam instruments: Trumpet 1, trumpet 2, tenor sax, bari sax, and the alto sax. Via my keyboard controller the B3. I am also playing the lead guitar.

As always all comments welcomed.


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Hi, Mario !

Sounds just great !
I like everything about it
Keep on experimenting !!!

Cheers
Dani✌️

Last edited by dani48; 07/29/23 03:06 AM.
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Mario,

Terrific work with the WC! Well played. Musical.
Nice guitar work, too.
Good levels on everything.
Those Swam instruments sure sound good.

During the early part when the sax is the lead instrument, I thought it should be mixed a bit more towards center (like slightly-left-of-center). I felt the same way when the guitar became the lead instrument - that it was panned too hard right. Thought that would benefit from being slightly-right-of-center. Although when they were trading-licks, that panning worked. (Even then, I think having the two slightly panned would work, though you might want to increase the panning at that point to some degree for more separation). Opinions, of course.
(and NOT to detract from how nice the playing is...)

Cool stuff.

fj

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Mario,

This sounds great! Love the tune and those horns are outstanding!

Awesome mix as well. Awesome all around!

Bob

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Nice!

I'll also complain about non-centered leads, because I like to complain. wink

And perhaps a touch more 'verb on the horns, to make things glue together a bit more.

Fun listen! Horns are cool.


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Grooving number. I like your lead. I'm fine with the instrument placement. I guess it's is preference. I felt like the soloists were on different sides of the stage.

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It's good to experiment. One never knows what might happen.

Good work and sounded like a fun jam along.

I have a BC on one of my keys, but I could never seem to get the hang of using it properly. Yours sounds pretty effortless.


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Hi Mario
Cool song
There is so much happening in the mix - Really well done
Your ideas are apparently unlimited
Great work Mario
Many greetings
Andi ;-)

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Mario

Impressive - nicely played throughout. Lots of interesting ideas.

Well done.

Peter

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You are multi-talented Mario.
Is that bass player on speed?

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Hey hey, Nice song with a perfect title, I can see some dancing going on. Recording a big band is difficult and you have managed to tackle the work well. I would suggest that in a dance motiff the drumset needs to be a tad more alive, the kick is fine but the snare/highhat etc could use some eq. The horns have a great verb.
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Originally Posted By: dani48
Hi, Mario !

Sounds just great !
I like everything about it
Keep on experimenting !!!

Cheers
Dani✌️


Thanx so much Dani.


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Originally Posted By: floyd jane
Mario,

Terrific work with the WC! Well played. Musical.
Nice guitar work, too.
Good levels on everything.
Those Swam instruments sure sound good.

During the early part when the sax is the lead instrument, I thought it should be mixed a bit more towards center (like slightly-left-of-center). I felt the same way when the guitar became the lead instrument - that it was panned too hard right. Thought that would benefit from being slightly-right-of-center. Although when they were trading-licks, that panning worked. (Even then, I think having the two slightly panned would work, though you might want to increase the panning at that point to some degree for more separation). Opinions, of course.
(and NOT to detract from how nice the playing is...)

Cool stuff.

fj


You're right Floyd. I spend a lot of time getting all of the volumes correct and forgot about the stereo field. I made the mistake of placing the backing horns first and then finding open areas for the alto and guitar. In other words 180 degrees backwards!

Thanx for bringing it to my attention.


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Originally Posted By: rsdean
Mario,

This sounds great! Love the tune and those horns are outstanding!

Awesome mix as well. Awesome all around!

Bob


Thanx Bob. That mix was not easy for me to do so I'm glad that it came out OK.


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Originally Posted By: dcuny
Nice!

I'll also complain about non-centered leads, because I like to complain. wink

And perhaps a touch more 'verb on the horns, to make things glue together a bit more.

Fun listen! Horns are cool.


Thanx David.

I spend a lot of time getting all of the volumes correct and forgot about the stereo field. I made the mistake of placing the backing horns first and then finding open areas for the alto and guitar. In other words 180 degrees backwards!

I did have more reverb on the horns but I thought that it was too much. But yur are right a tad more may help. Thanx for bringing that up, appreciate constructive criticism.


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Originally Posted By: Ezekiel's Storm
Grooving number. I like your lead. I'm fine with the instrument placement. I guess it's is preference. I felt like the soloists were on different sides of the stage.



Thanx for those very kind words Ezekiel.


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Originally Posted By: Guitarhacker
It's good to experiment. One never knows what might happen.

Good work and sounded like a fun jam along.

I have a BC on one of my keys, but I could never seem to get the hang of using it properly. Yours sounds pretty effortless.


Thanx Herb.

Using my wind controller took a long time to get it somewhat right: I'm sill trying to really learn it. Using you BC for volume is the same as using my wind controller for volume and they are perfect for horn and string parts. Many times I get excited and forget to use mine properly and I end up with a straight line volume automation. Time to try again. Thus I know your pain.


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Hi Mario
Cool song
There is so much happening in the mix - Really well done
Your ideas are apparently unlimited
Great work Mario
Many greetings
Andi ;-)


Thanx Andi for this very kind review.


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Mario

Impressive - nicely played throughout. Lots of interesting ideas.

Well done.

Peter


Thanx Peter.

Originally Posted By: vicarn
You are multi-talented Mario.
Is that bass player on speed?

Vic


Thanx Vic.

Nope, not speed. Just 10 cups of coffee!


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Originally Posted By: DonnyGee
Hey hey, Nice song with a perfect title, I can see some dancing going on. Recording a big band is difficult and you have managed to tackle the work well. I would suggest that in a dance motiff the drumset needs to be a tad more alive, the kick is fine but the snare/highhat etc could use some eq. The horns have a great verb.
Donny G


Thanx Donny for the drum suggestions. Input like this helps me learn so I appreciate those comments.


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