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Re: Radio Radio vicarn 22 minutes ago Forum: User Showcase
Thank you Chay. Could do with a few more livelier whistle tracks in the BOX. Fits nicely into Celtic tunes. Vic
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Re: McPherson's Lament (trad.) as Celtic Rock Brno 1 hour ago Forum: User Showcase
Thanks all. That low tinwhistle I got from playable BB instruments plugin. When I'm back with my music production PC I give the details.
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Re: How do you get lyrics? Kajun Jeaux 3 hours ago Forum: Songwriting Jump to new postsJump to new posts
Andrew, I can't say that this will be any help to you, but when I write a song it's like writing a short story about something that I've either lived through or am familiar with. Each new song has a meaning that grows out of a real moment, something I felt, something I saw, or something I couldn’t shake. Sometimes it’s a memory I’ve carried for years, and other times it’s just a single emotion that hits me out of nowhere and refuses to leave until I give it a place to live. The melody becomes the mood, the lyrics become the details, and before I know it, the whole thing turns into a snapshot of who I was in that moment. I guess that’s why every song feels a little like a confession and a little like a release. It’s the closest I can get to putting my heart on paper and hoping someone out there recognizes a piece of their own story in it.
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Re: Things are getting harder for AI. Kajun Jeaux 3 hours ago Forum: Songwriting Jump to new postsJump to new posts
Found this on AI: Summary AI tools are increasingly capable of evading detection mechanisms. As generative AI technologies advance, they often outpace the capabilities of AI detection tools designed to identify AI-generated content. This creates a challenging landscape in education and other fields where authenticity is crucial. Detection Challenges Many AI detectors struggle with accuracy, often misclassifying human-written text as AI-generated. The effectiveness of these tools varies significantly, with some achieving detection rates as high as 96%, but still facing issues with false positives. Arms Race in Academia The rise of user-friendly AI models like ChatGPT has led to an ongoing arms race between students using AI and educators trying to detect it. This dynamic raises questions about the fairness and reliability of detection methods, as they may not perform well under real-world conditions. Implications for Authenticity As AI tools improve, the reliance on detection mechanisms may undermine the integrity of assessments and evaluations in educational settings. Authentic human writing remains a critical asset in maintaining credibility and originality.
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Re: Break Down The Walls (feat. PeterF on guitar) rayc 8 hours ago Forum: User Showcase
Well done. The magic of this one is the use of repeated and harmony lines...they make it really real. Everything about this is cool...cajon included. I LOVE the double solo...the counter line underneath doesn't compete but adds context. ACE writing, arrangement & mix.
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Re: THE TRUTH OF THE MATTER_David Snyder rayc 8 hours ago Forum: User Showcase
With some tasty organ this would have an early Mott the Hoople vibe complete with Ian Hunteresque vocals. I like it, nicely done David.
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Re: ReStem DC Ron 8 hours ago Forum: Off-Topic Jump to new postsJump to new posts
Ok, just completed a test on my latest BiaB song. Geez, it worked GREAT. Let me sculpt the mix to my taste: a bit more snare, a little less ride, quite a bit more splash...and it all sounded perfect. On soloing the stems, did not detect the "cut off" issue on this particular drum track: Everything decayed quite naturally. A few notes: This is not a real time tool. You run the VST in record mode in your DAW to produce the stems, and you control the stems on subsequent replays in your DAW. The time to render the stems is not instantaneous. Probably took three minutes on my three minute long song. The processing power required to render the stems is unlike anything I have ever run on this PC. The Windows Performance Monitor indicated I was running at 75% capacity and my fans were SCREAMNIG. I'd never even HEARD my fans before in the year I've been running this relatively powerful hardware DAW. So I'm impressed so far. Definitely worth a trial if this is a feature you think you'd use. Did not try the revoicing or other features. Doubt I'd ever use them but I'd encourage anyone interested to test them out.
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Re: LIST OF USB AUDIO INTERFACES THAT ARE "MULTICLIENT ASIO" justanoldmuso Yesterday at 10:57 PM Forum: Post your own Tips and Tricks here Jump to new postsJump to new posts
All pg users... review of audient id 24 interface... https://audient.com/landing-pages/julian-krause-id24-audio-interface-review/ JK is a tech reviewer of interfaces. (full disclosure i'm a user of one of audients humbler interfaces... do your own testing....the audient id 24 is above my pay grade...lol.) NOTE...if one is in the market for a new interface BUT WANT HIGH GAIN MIC PREAMPS...i suggest you check out SSL range of interfaces with 72 db gain apparently....these have got a good rep apparently...but always do your own testing. ALSO NOTE...some interfaces only offer a global setting of 48 volt phantom. one reason i like my audient is i can set each channel independent of the other including mutes etc etc. so check this out in any interface your looking at. hth...ALWAYS DO YOUR OWN TESTING. om
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Re: ELYSE (with Joliz) rsdean Yesterday at 10:43 PM Forum: User Showcase
Lee, Thank you - that is very kind and we both appreciate it! Bob
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Re: Blooming lingyai Yesterday at 10:31 PM Forum: User Showcase
Thanks Ezekiel! I had not heard of Julee Cruise - thanks for the steer. I love this kind of vocal
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Re: Slow Ride dcuny Yesterday at 10:19 PM Forum: User Showcase
Hi, Sören. That's some nice guitar playing! smile
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Re: Take a Bow (2026 RealStyle) DC Ron Yesterday at 10:02 PM Forum: User Showcase
Originally Posted by Birchwood
Hi Ron, An incredibly energetic song, with many tongue-twisting parts in the lyrics. Very funnily done and well sung, nice melody! For a moment I thought "take a bow" was meant for your president, but apparently not... I did have to scratch my head for a moment at this lyric: "The limousine has like ten flavors of seltzer water And a driver on bail for vehicular manslaughter And enough headroom for all the Harlem Globetrotters" Couldn't get what it really meant, even after the translation in Dutch, but I'm pretty sure it was funny! Hans
Thank you, Hans! So to break down the three lines of the bridge you were asking about into plain (but American) English: 1. The limousine has an amazing selection of mixers available in the built-in bar 2. The limousine driver has been criminally charged with killing someone with a car, presumably the limousine 3. The limousine has a raised roof tall enough to accommodate the tallest passengers, for example, The Harlem Globetrotters basketball team Funny interpretation about our "take a bow" and our president, but...no. Ha!
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Re: Iola Tao ~ 100% New Music - I deleted the old version B.D.Thomas Yesterday at 09:28 PM Forum: User Showcase
Originally Posted by WaoBand
Re your current love song - I forgot to ask this in my response to it - are you an American who married a German gem?
Nope, I'm German who married a German gem (with Italian roots) smile
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Re: May Flowers MarioD Yesterday at 08:57 PM Forum: User Showcase
Originally Posted by WaoBand
Awesome abd beautiful vibe from the get-go! Very, very impressive soundtrack-like arrangement and as always I love those Swam woodwind instruments. "IMHO this is your best yet", but if I listened to your whole repertoire I might think it wasn't! laugh
Thanx so much Chay. I also like those Swam woodwinds and actually all of the Swam instruments.
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Re: RIP Country Joe McDonald WaoBand Yesterday at 07:09 PM Forum: Off-Topic Jump to new postsJump to new posts
Originally Posted by Blues1952
Man, I loved Country Joe. Maybe I listened in state that was difficult to discern but it sure sounded good to me.
What I loved about that era was that every single band had it's own unique sound, and CJ & The Fish was one of my favourites. I always hear the ocean in their music. Joe was a brilliant and very poetic lyricist and among my favouite tracks are the "I Feel Like I'm Fixin' To Die" album's title track, "Pat's Song", "Magoo" and "Janis" which flows beautifully into the instrumentsl, "Easter Jam". From the previous album "Section 43" is also an excellent instrumental, and a from a later album - I have it but can't recall the title, maybe "Together"? - "Donovan's Reef", from which are these superb lines: "It's all a mystery, the pages of history Oulastred the things that I most held dear." Though that doesn't apply to CG & The Fish and so many other bads from the 60s! smile cool
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Re: how it's meant to be David Snyder Yesterday at 06:44 PM Forum: User Showcase
Hey Izzy, Yeah I like this man. Definitely well constructed and a very good production. It's very easy going and gentle and I enjoyed listening to it.
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Re: Freckles, Wrinkles, Belly Button WaoBand Yesterday at 06:30 PM Forum: User Showcase
Wonderful, happy reggae love song! I was just in YT and there was a notification that you'd posted a new song, but I couldn't find it on your page. This song has 2 things in common with 2 projects I'm working on: inspired by J&B and lacking inspiration myself for instrumentals I'm just doing the finishing touches on my first reggae instrumental - that will likely be my next post as I'm still awaiting the final BVs for my first Chay-sung song - then planned as the following post is another sung song called "I Love You", but it's really about the 3rd great love of my life and/or a 4th yet to come one who alas is probably in Neverland!
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Re: Write A Hit Country Song WaoBand Yesterday at 05:50 PM Forum: User Showcase
Superb intro! Great instrumentation for this excellent rocker, plus both really good lyrics and vocals. Love that hyperactive solo, too!
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Re: Gig Performer - Live Performance Sound Tool Sound Design Yesterday at 05:47 PM Forum: Recording, Mixing, Performance and Production Jump to new postsJump to new posts
Gig Performer Pro and Essentials v5.2.2 are available as a free update for all Gig Performer 5 users. This release expands what song part actions can do, introduces practical tools for building and managing your setup, and brings additional mixer and audio capabilities to Gig Performer Essentials. Many enhancements from user feedback have also been added. Gig Performer Pro: $169 Gig Performer Essentials: $59 Academic 50% and Partner 10% discounts available. More information about this release: https://community.gigperformer.com/t/gig-performer-5-2-2-is-now-available/27007 Latest video:
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Re: Le melon WaoBand Yesterday at 05:44 PM Forum: User Showcase
Very professional sounding piece. Lovely arrangement and the Suno vocals are way superior to SynthV.
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Re: Lizzy and Charlotte, a girls band in the House WaoBand Yesterday at 05:40 PM Forum: User Showcase
As I wrote on the YT post, it's such a hapyy rocker, yet has such a sad ending. Nevertheless it's a great storytelling piece and thoroughly enjoyable!
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Re: "Nature of the Game" with co-writer Bob Bentley's vocals WaoBand Yesterday at 05:34 PM Forum: User Showcase
Great rocking rider of a song. Your instrumentation and arrangement is very impressive.
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Re: Save These Changes BabuMusic Yesterday at 01:54 PM Forum: User Showcase
Originally Posted by rsdean
Marty, An excellent song. Love the melody and your excellent vocal. Great, great mix on this as well - the piano sounds are terrific! You are producing awesome music these days! Loved it! Bob
Thanks, Bob. Thanks also for mentioning the piano sounds, which to me sometimes seem more difficult than they should be.
Originally Posted by DC Ron
Nice one, Marty! Very engaging instrumentation anchored by your groovy bass. Love your vocals! Wish I could do those little yodels. They sound SO cool... Very nicely mixed, too. Great development of your narrative. Think you did a superb job connecting the dots. Hey, it's only rock'n'roll, but I like it!
Thanks, Ron. Wish i had more control over those yodels. wink
Originally Posted by Andrew Dee
Hi Marty! A single finger wave … I wonder which finger that would be? 🤔 I think we understand how finely balanced our democracies are, and how it’s incumbent on us all to protect what we have. How on earth did you get 1243 listens on Soundcloud since 5 April? Well done and well deserved! Andrew
Thanks, Andrew. Granddaughter Charley says, " 'Pinky Up' " is a better song. Yeah, wierd how that many people have listened. Always reminds me i wouldn't've made it as an AR guy. i thought the irreverant video would've put me on some FBI list, but the audio only hints at it.
Originally Posted by MarioD
Marty, this is a very clever song. Loved the single finger wave line! Super backing band, great vocal and mix. You certainly are producing some fantastic music, and they all are winners. Loved it
Thanks, Mario. When hands are that small only the middle one would be noticed. smile
Originally Posted by K-Dub Ya
Hey Marty, You sure know how to tell a story and this works really well. This feeds well into the underdog wins out theme. Don't know why you wanted to hold this one back, it's fun on so many levels. Good choice of BIAB style, loved your bass and your vocal suited the theme perfectly. Don't tell Mr.Dee, but i'm struggling with the current challenge. I know what I want to do and that's a tragic or mysterious feel. Just can't come up with the right lyrics and and a little used progression or one that hasn't been used before. No pressure, 3 & 1/2 weeks to the next meet!! Might be a while till my next upload. Cheers Marty.
Thanks, Lee. Oh, K-Dub Ya. OK, W. Okay, W. You got this and i am really looking forward to your offerings. You two are fine songwriters.
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Re: Bumpkin Patch BabuMusic Yesterday at 01:09 PM Forum: User Showcase
Originally Posted by jannesan
You are a great storyteller and together with your warm grandfatherly voice (love those low notes) and your steady bass playing, the combination is a flawless one, no need for a patch... other than for the sympathetic bumpkin. Great band, the clarinet solo sounds like made for this song, nice effects. Fun and upbeat song that wipes away all the worries in the world and will be hopefully played till the cows come home.
Originally Posted by jannesan
You are a great storyteller and together with your warm grandfatherly voice (love those low notes) and your steady bass playing, the combination is a flawless one, no need for a patch... other than for the sympathetic bumpkin. Great band, the clarinet solo sounds like made for this song, nice effects. Fun and upbeat song that wipes away all the worries in the world and will be hopefully played till the cows come home. Janne
Thanks, Janne. i started looking for a soprano sax for the solo, but none was fruitful. The clarinet surprised me --hardly any regeneration needed. Ha, you know that expression about the cows? Not sure the history of it, but knew it wouldn't be universal.
Originally Posted by floyd jane
Crazy story. Well told.... Cheering the underdog!!! Cool music. Well sung. Good mix. I like how their 10 kids all look the same age! smile fj
Thanks, Floyd. Always wondered about that expression, Underdog. Hmmm. Yeah, Ai, huh? What're ya gonna do? I tell it that all their kids looked alike and figured it'd get that it wouldn't just be a litter of 10 kids. That's why i use a small i for Ai, and also not to confuse it with my buddy Al.
Originally Posted by Ezekiel's Storm
Loved your song and your vocal delivery, especially the low notes. Fun instrumentation. You are my favorite bass playing bumpkin!
Thanks, Scott. i was going for a story told by Johnny Cash, but... i gotta get me one of them Bumpkin Basses.
Originally Posted by Janice & Bud
We too can picture Grandaddy Babu telling stories to a bunch of children sitting at his feet. 😊 That’s a fun story and a fun band to go with it. The clarinet was a nice surprise. As others mentioned your vocal sounds great. And your resonance on low notes is really good. Your bass is standout as is the mix and your always supportive video. Enjoyed it! J&B
Thanks, Janie & Bud. When our kids were little i'd tell them bedtime stories every night. Never had anything planned and just started ad libbing --jamming. Some of the stories were really good, and they all had some moral to them. Often i was amazed at how the story developed and couldn't wait for the next part. Another example of why there's no credit in creativity.
Originally Posted by vicarn
Hi Marty. A solid production on an old theme. Nice vocal baritone sounds here and there. What I'm scratching my head about is the "stealing wood" line. Does it have any relevance or was it purely to rhyme with good? Vic
Thanks, Vic. Good question. Back when i wrote this one i was reading a book where one of the characters was arrested on a felony charge of stealing wood --some exotic and rare wood that amounted to 70K. But yeah, it was mostly to rhyme with good. Janne
Thanks, Janne. i started looking for a soprano sax for the solo, but none was fruitful. The clarinet surprised me --hardly any regeneration needed. Ha, you know that expression about the cows? Not sure the history of it, but knew it wouldn't be universal.
Originally Posted by floyd jane
Crazy story. Well told.... Cheering the underdog!!! Cool music. Well sung. Good mix. I like how their 10 kids all look the same age! smile fj
Thanks, Floyd. Always wondered about that expression, Underdog. Hmmm. Yeah, Ai, huh? What're ya gonna do? I tell it that all their kids looked alike and figured it'd get that it wouldn't just be a litter of 10 kids. That's why i use a small i for Ai, and also not to confuse it with my buddy Al.
Originally Posted by Ezekiel's Storm
Loved your song and your vocal delivery, especially the low notes. Fun instrumentation. You are my favorite bass playing bumpkin!
Thanks, Scott. i was going for a story told by Johnny Cash, but... i gotta get me one of them Bumpkin Basses.
Originally Posted by Janice & Bud
We too can picture Grandaddy Babu telling stories to a bunch of children sitting at his feet. 😊 That’s a fun story and a fun band to go with it. The clarinet was a nice surprise. As others mentioned your vocal sounds great. And your resonance on low notes is really good. Your bass is standout as is the mix and your always supportive video. Enjoyed it! J&B
Thanks, Janie & Bud. When our kids were little i'd tell them bedtime stories every night. Never had anything planned and just started ad libbing --jamming. Some of the stories were really good, and they all had some moral to them. Often i was amazed at how the story developed and couldn't wait for the next part. Another example of why there's no credit in creativity.
Originally Posted by vicarn
Hi Marty. A solid production on an old theme. Nice vocal baritone sounds here and there. What I'm scratching my head about is the "stealing wood" line. Does it have any relevance or was it purely to rhyme with good? Vic
Thanks, Vic. Good question. Back when i wrote this one i was reading a book where one of the characters was arrested on a felony charge of stealing wood --some exotic and rare wood that amounted to 70K. But yeah, it was mostly to rhyme with good.
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Re: Ashamed Of What I Feel B.D.Thomas Yesterday at 12:36 PM Forum: User Showcase
Originally Posted by K-Dub Ya
That's a top contemporary rock ballad BD. Loved the mix, style and instrumentation. You're on top form and onto a winner with this one. Excellent, kind regards.
Thank you so much for your really nice comment, Lee. Mucho appreciated smile[Linked Image]
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