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Re: No Parade K-Dub Ya 2 hours ago Forum: User Showcase Jump to new postsJump to new posts
Thank you for your kind review J&B. Yes, a tough subject and lesson that we each generation has to learn. Too often they learn the hard way. Appreciate your kind words and listen. Kind regards.
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Re: What To Do With Your "Stuff"? DC Ron 5 hours ago Forum: Off-Topic Jump to new postsJump to new posts
Hi, Jim. I think about this from time to time. The Intellectual Property, such as it is, will likely be available publicly for a short time, and then evaporate. So it goes. Notionally, the musical hardware that I can't transfer to others first ends up in the hands of students somewhere. I sell a lot of gear, primarily guitars. If the buyer is a kid, I usually just give it to them. Sometimes I'll throw in other stuff they need like amps, straps, cords, etc. I mean, it's only STUFF, right? I need to do some more work on how to formalize all this for those that have to clean up the mess, assuming I don't clean it up first. Then again, we don't always control the timeline...
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Re: Pocket Of Soul (Guitar Backing Track) pwkimbrell 5 hours ago Forum: User Showcase Jump to new postsJump to new posts
Thanks for the suggestions and comments. I'm working on a new format that uses the BIAB chord sheet for the video. I work on it some today and will try to finish it tomorrow. I mean, BIAB already has the chord sheet video render capability so I might as well make use of it. Another thing that I worked on today is learning to use my mixing plugins a bit better. This is quite a lot of fun making music with BIAB.
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What To Do With Your "Stuff"? Jim Fogle 5 hours ago Forum: Off-Topic Jump to new postsJump to new posts
All of the forums I visit have senior age members that are increasingly discussing what is the best way to handle their "stuff". Generally the "stuff" is music instruments, home studio hardware, sheet music or books. But some have other interests like video or photography. All have an investment interest in their hobbies. Most want to downsize because they no longer play live or the equipment is too heavy to lug around. Some are moving from their home of many years to someplace where space is limited. The question is what to do with the excess. Most say family or friends do not want the excess and / or will not appreciate the stuff or properly take care of it. Have you guys thought about this and how you hope to answer the question when the time come?
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Re: Song writting aids DC Ron 5 hours ago Forum: Songwriting Jump to new postsJump to new posts
Gosh, I LOVE books. And honest-to-goodness libraries (the Dewey Decimal System!). And, heck, I even love card catalogs! The SMELL of a book alone is heavenly. The EXPERIENCE of reading a book, or over a lifetime, hundreds of books, is life altering. We have an entire wall lined with shelves of books. And stacks of books artistically arranged about the house. And boxes of books for when we can't make room. It's an unreasonable obsession. But we own it. As a practical matter, smelly, hardcopy books as we know them aren't necessary. I might find it painful that future generations won't share the same pleasure of books we have known, but prefer to cherish the memory of what it has meant for us. I'm going to have to find an old rhyming dictionary now. Just because...
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Re: NEXT STATION MarioD Yesterday at 11:33 PM Forum: User Showcase Jump to new postsJump to new posts
Andrew, what a fantastic song. What a story set to music; what a brilliant concept. Loved your backing band, they fit perfectly to your lyrics. Outstanding vocal and mix. 5:47 flew by very rapidly here as I was fascinated with the entire production. Loved it
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Re: i ain't broken yet Andrew Dee Yesterday at 11:32 PM Forum: User Showcase Jump to new postsJump to new posts
Hi Izzy! What Herb sayeth. Also, the ‘mate’ lines are refreshing to my ears … Say, “Mate, I’m doing fine” Yeah we’ve all seen better days, mate … and … I’m beaten down, that's a hell yeah Love the verse with the pared back band to give the bass some limelight. It’s the sort of song that makes one want to say “Hey, can I strum along with this?” Thumbs up! Andrew
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Re: Black Widow (featuring Peter on guitar) Ezekiel's Storm Yesterday at 11:23 PM Forum: User Showcase Jump to new postsJump to new posts
That was all sizzle and fire and not a hydrant in sight. Another J&B and P classic. The mix and performances are flawless. I like Janice's approach to the notes and how she slides into them effortlessly. This deserves airtime.
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Re: i ain't broken yet MarioD Yesterday at 11:20 PM Forum: User Showcase Jump to new postsJump to new posts
Izzy, what an outstanding song. Loved that groove! Fantastic down to earth lyrics sung with feeling - brilliant job The backing band was spot on Outstanding arrangement and mix IMHO this is your best to date Loved it
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Re: Mackie Messer Reggae (Kurt Weill 1928 /arr. EB) - No AI Andrew Dee Yesterday at 11:17 PM Forum: User Showcase Jump to new postsJump to new posts
Hi Brno! Love the reggae foundation you’re using for this one. So many things to like - your tremolo guitar, bass solo, steel drums, horn section … It almost sounds too good to be such a dark subject, but hey, isn’t the darkness a twisted distortion of reality anyway? My only nit is what I am thinking is distortion/clipping on the snare - at least I think it’s from the snare on the backbeats 2 and 4 of each bar. Unless this is an effect you added? Unsure. Anyway, a wonderful reggae concoction you’ve created here! Andrew
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Re: Panny Tower Ezekiel's Storm Yesterday at 11:16 PM Forum: User Showcase Jump to new postsJump to new posts
That's a job I would have liked to have in my youth. The first thing I thought of when the video was showing the interior of the tower was "Is there a little toilet in there?" because that would be quite a hike down when the urge strikes. The video was extremely interesting. Excellent guitar soundtrack to the video.
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Re: Joe Cool, So Cool MarioD Yesterday at 11:12 PM Forum: User Showcase Jump to new postsJump to new posts
Ken, what a fantastic song. Great blend of your piano and RTs and great RT choices. Super mix. Sounds fantastic!
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Re: Halfway to Handsome Ezekiel's Storm Yesterday at 11:10 PM Forum: User Showcase Jump to new postsJump to new posts
J&B. Thanks. Do I hear Bud saying, "I feel your pain" in an Arkansas drawl?
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Re: Halfway to Handsome Ezekiel's Storm Yesterday at 11:08 PM Forum: User Showcase Jump to new postsJump to new posts
Janne, thanks. I didn't sing heavy metal in my youth, but I have been giving it go lately.
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Re: Halfway to Handsome Ezekiel's Storm Yesterday at 11:07 PM Forum: User Showcase Jump to new postsJump to new posts
Thanks for the clever reply, Izzy.
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Re: Joe Cool, So Cool Andrew Dee Yesterday at 11:07 PM Forum: User Showcase Jump to new postsJump to new posts
Hi Ken! It’s like the transition from the intro section to full band at around 1:15, and those chord changes around 2:45 are very tasty. You’ve auditioned the RealTracks and gotten good choices. I don’t want to put you to any trouble, but I wouldn’t mind knowing the RT numbers for the guitars and bass - they sound good. I would have preferred a longer reverb fade out in the ending, but that’s a very small nit in an excellent piece! Andrew
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Re: Panny Tower MarioD Yesterday at 11:03 PM Forum: User Showcase Jump to new postsJump to new posts
Scott, first God bless your granddaughter. Not only is she doing Canada a huge service she is a very brave young lady; I could never climb that ladder! Second what a fantastic song. Super chops and tone on your axe. Loved it
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Re: The Lone Wolf MarioD Yesterday at 10:56 PM Forum: User Showcase Jump to new postsJump to new posts
Originally Posted by BabuMusic
Ha, BIG smile here, Mario. Your story reminds me of ones i'd make up for our kids at bedtime. Start of with "Once upon a time," and end up with "happily ever after," and never knowing myself what would come between. You are jamming here with this wonderful soundscape. Lone Wolf has the music in him and you brought it out so well.
Thanx Marty, I'm glad that it brought back some fond memories.
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Re: NEXT STATION Andrew Dee Yesterday at 10:55 PM Forum: User Showcase Jump to new postsJump to new posts
Thanks for commenting and listening, Floyd! Andrew
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Re: The Lone Wolf MarioD Yesterday at 10:55 PM Forum: User Showcase Jump to new postsJump to new posts
Originally Posted by Andrew Dee
Hi Mario! Excellent piece, and I felt really immersed in the forest, and pictured the ‘brave’s eyes darting around while playing. Love the drum effect and the pad to build suspense. Very soundtrack worthy! If it had been me in the forest, to scare away the wild animals or spirits, I would have played the recorder or even the banjo. Ha! grin Andrew
Thanx Andrew. I wouldn't use a banjo. I've heard that they attract strange men that talk about squealing like a pig!
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Re: The Lone Wolf MarioD Yesterday at 10:53 PM Forum: User Showcase Jump to new postsJump to new posts
Originally Posted by Janice & Bud
Remarkable performances and arrangement. And a superb mix to present it all. Cinematic to the max. And, THAT FLUTE! Hope you are submitting your tunes to the film libraries. Great, J&B
Thanx Janice and Bud. Nope no submitting, just having fun with music.
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Re: NEXT STATION Andrew Dee Yesterday at 10:52 PM Forum: User Showcase Jump to new postsJump to new posts
Originally Posted by DC Ron
… Super vocals and vox FX: The gentle doubling(?) is quite effective. The low BGVs are a neat effect as well. The sync of the train sound with the music, whether intentional or a happy accident, is very cool, too. A delicious detail. Well done!
Hi Ron! Yes, most of my recent songs double the main vocal - in this one, the double is about -12db and 20% left. I use stretch markers in Reaper to align the odd syllable on the double here and there because I can’t reproduce the main vocal accurately. Regarding the train effect, I imported it onto the song then realised there was a conflict in rhythm so I slowed the speed until it matched, then aligned. Worked out well in the end. Thanks for listening and commenting! Andrew
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Re: The Lone Wolf MarioD Yesterday at 10:52 PM Forum: User Showcase Jump to new postsJump to new posts
Originally Posted by floyd jane
Excellent listening Super job on the flute Love the bass and pad combo .fj
Thanx Floyd. You can thank PGM for that bass line.
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Re: The Lone Wolf MarioD Yesterday at 10:51 PM Forum: User Showcase Jump to new postsJump to new posts
Originally Posted by laurent4114
The sound and atmosphere are quite exceptional and quickly immerse us in the forest, but what will become of our lone warrior? Laurent
Thanx Laurent. Another brave left the camp, got ahead of Lone Wolf and hid behind a tree. When Lone Wolf got close the brave jumped out and yelled "boo"! Lone Wolf died of a heart attack, i.e. frightened to death.
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Re: The Lone Wolf MarioD Yesterday at 10:48 PM Forum: User Showcase Jump to new postsJump to new posts
Originally Posted by DC Ron
Very cool, Mario. Love the opening and shifting pads thrumming under it all. Great work on the flute! The extra harmonic tension/release at about the 4:00 minute mark is a neat effect. Masterful stuff.
Thanx so much Ron. I like those shifting pads myself and the flute articulations.
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