Feels Like A Million BucksI recorded this several weeks ago on the old computer that fried. To the best of my memory, the plug-ins I used were:
1. Echo/delay
2. Slight amount of tremolo on organ and almost undetectable amount on the lead guitar
3. Cross-tracking - a small amount - just enough to be noticeable
4.. A plug-in which I cannot remember the name of, downloaded from an Internet site months ago that I also can't remember, that allowed me to split the mono lead guitar into individual and identical right and left tracks. I then was able to work with them individually. I kept the original lead track and centered it in the mix with just the echo/day plug-in.
The genesis of the title was how I felt after the lengthy and tedious work of getting the lead tracks how I wanted them.
Everything else:
Song Summary – Feels Like A Million Bucks
File:Feels Like A Million Bucks.SGU
Key=D , Tempo 100, Length (m:s)=2:52
Style is _DANGLES.STY (Dangles Relaxed 70s Soul Soloist)
RealTracks in style: 4226:Bass, Electric, Soul70sRelaxedAB Ev 100
RealTracks in style: ~689:Organ, B3, Background Pop Ev 085
RealTracks in style: 4233:Guitar, Electric, Rhythm Soul70sRelaxed Ev 100
RealTracks in style: 4389:Guitar, Electric, Soloist Soul70sRelaxedPat Ev 100
RealDrums in Song: TambourineSteady8ths
RealDrums in style:Soul70sRelaxedEv^1-a:Hat & Snare , b:Ride & Snare
I toned down the stick on the hi-hat and ride cymbals, hoping to make it less intrusive.
Hope you like it. Thanks in advance,
Alan