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Hi Bob. I listen and think, John Prine. Excellent real life lyric. I think an acoustic guitar strum would fit right in on the chorus. Vic
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The song is good and I enjoyed it. Although it is legal to copy song titles, this title by Walk the Moon from 2014 is so distinctive and such a huge hit that, personally, I would not have done it. But not a big deal here on the forum.
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Nice job, Rob! Nicely written and arranged. Very authentic to the genre without sounding badly cliched. LOVE your harp work, and the acoustic sound is fine to my ears. (Am sure most guitar amp plugins could approximate a mic'd harp sound, not that you need it.)The vocals are VERY serviceable and have a nice raspy character. They serve the song well. But I've especially enjoyed your recent vocals, so they/you are missed.Super band, mix and master. Now you just need to send the master down to the factory so we can get those records pressed.:) Thanks, Ron, for the very nice review! I will sing next time out, but I'm running out of public domain songs that I can get a halfway decent vocal with. I have been trying so hard to sing "Blue Skies" but I just can't pull it off. I love that song but it's tricky. However I did a fair version of "Sunny Side of the Street" and that will be next. After that it will probably be back to Suno each time out. I have quite a back log of Suno songs, actually.
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Hej. Jeg har før kunnet slette 4 takter (f.eks. en uønsket intro) i 2019 versionen ved blot at markere de takter jeg ville slette, for derefter at slette dem uden at det gik ud over hvornår melodistemmen startede. I 2026 udgaven oplever jeg at efter jeg har slettet de 4 takter og starter melodien, afspiller den stadig de første 4 takter som var det introen, og starter først melodistemmen i takt 5, og nu afspilles alle akkorder 4 takter forsinket. Er der en kløgtig sjæl der kan løse dette problem ? Hilsen Erik
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Thanks, Aurealius. Nice to hear those comments. Vic
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All you need to do is select the midi track in the mixer and drag it to the drop box in upper left of the screen and make sure you drop it on the box that says midi. BIAB saves the file in a folder called DragDrop. Hope this helps.
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I think it's a good question. Don't worry if it's simple or hard. It's better to ask so you can enjoy the program. Type in the chord progression Highlight the chord progression Press F10 on the PC Keyboard
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If you already own an iPhone, that might be all you need! I would think you'd be able to get similar results with an Android phone with a voice memo/recorder app that has a lossless setting that can be enabled. After watching that video, I'm rethinking why I bought all my mics.  My wife has the latest Pro iPhone and I have a Google Pixel and I won't even listen to anyone's music on a phone (without headphones anyway) and I would never even consider using one to record anything other than one of my friends bar / cover bands . . . I had the same opinion as you and Mike about smartphone-recorded audio...until I watched that Spencer video. Perhaps he's being deceptive in some way with the iPhone-recorded vocal, but it sounds more than passable to me. Did you folks check out the comparison at the 4:09 mark? Granted, I think the differences would be more noticeable in an acoustic mix, but I was still impressed that a smartphone mic could hold its own to a Neumann TLM103 (which I happen to own). Would I choose a smartphone over a TLM103 (or any other condenser mic) for vocals in my studio? Most likely not, primarily out of habit, but I would be open to using one if I lost all my mics and was starting over. ...My iPhone 17 Pro has four microphones and no way to control the input... That's a bummer. Why wouldn't an expensive "Pro" phone have that option?
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Hi, Janne. I always look forward to your new songs. You have created a new genre of what I would call Arena Neo-Classical, if I had to give it a name and that may be an awkward attempt on my part. It's a rich sound, epic in size, filling up a huge space, atmospheric, as are your melodies. Your style of composition is different and enjoyable, unlike anything I've heard here or on Broadjam. You stand out as unique and that is enviable among artists who strive to find their sound. Your story lines and lyrics are unique as well, finding stories to tell us in ways that the rest of us haven't thought of. I really find your arrangements to be phenomenal like a majestic sunset, very intriguing and interesting. Very well done! John
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A very happy birthday to you, Mario! Love that slow late night lounge styled jazz, and it sounds like you're a cat that's mastered it. John
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That request makes more sense now that we have been given more ability to customize the various elements we want on the screen.
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Mario, So good so hear such positive comments on this song! This is perhaps my favorite melody of all the songs I've written. I'll let Kathy know (will send her link to this post). One more thing about Kathy as a lyricist -- she did an incredible job writing a great love ballad like this one and especially from a man's perspective. AurealiusB
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Mario, Great to hear your very nice compliments on this song (the lyrics, my vocals and backing tracks). I'll pass this on to Kathy - she'll be thrilled! AurealiusB
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And THAT'S why you can't trust AI! Thank you, Dr. Gannon.
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Ray, still a great tune. Not an unenjoyable note being played/sung by anyone. The guitar work is spectacular. Superb mix...
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A very cool and interesting song. Your vocal sounds like a song I've often heard played on Coast to Coast radio. It's also about UFOs. Nice rock feel. THANKS, Aurealius! Not saying I couldn't have channeled another vocalist, but don't think it was THIS one. It's a nice performance, but not remotely similar except for the subject. But...who DOESN'T love a good UFO song??? Hey, Ron. I really like it! It's the best song Weezer never wrote! Very catchy, bouncy, light, irresistible pop. John Ha! That's funny, John. I often hear a new Weezer song and think we could have written that. River Cuomo is my kinda crazy. Hi Ron, As always, another lovely song with incredibly clever lyrics and sung beautifully too, including with your backing choir. My immediate question is, how did you come up with this idea? Was it after your president released those UFO files? I haven't heard anything about it since then, except for your lovely song! And I experienced the same thing as Dave. I was typing my message to you and then "Spot on the wall" followed, another lovely song. I say: very well done, chapeau (meaning 'praise' here). Hans Why, THANK YOU, Hans. As for inspiration, it's all my brother's concept, and he doesn't provide a lot of background me most of the time. Have noticed that he'll take an interesting snapshot or headline and extrapolate a whole story from it. So wouldn't surprise me if some news blurb about our "transparent" government was inspiration. Frankly, folks here have been WAY more interested in the Epstein files, or so it seems. But I personally find alien lore MUCH more interesting.
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Pete's Perfect. Janice is Janice. Bud - wiser and better every day. fabulous song and totality. Wow. Thanks Ray. We three are much appreciative. J&B
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I had to pass through the gate keeper's portal to watch and listen. Luckily it was just signing in - no way I'd provide ID to Goggle & Co. Nice bit of modern, high gain rock in the very popular genre of symphpopmetal with femme vox. The narrative - yes, indeed. The music - fits the genre really well but I'm not a fan of that guitar tone personally. ACE Thank you, Ray, for finding the time to listen and comment. As always, much appreciated
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B.D - what the hell is a guitar in tune? One NOT played by me
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All this talk about checking out and death inspired me to develop another quote for my list. Rather than dwelling on the days and years you have been allocated, consider spicing your recipe with growth and then savor the result with others. --BassThumper Ok, who do I contact for my Nobel Prize in literature?
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I just create a new folder on the desktop, name it with the song title, and save all the files for that project in there. I also add sub folders as needed for things like stems or anything else. When the project is done and the dust has settled, I simply drag that folder to my D storage drive and into another folder which is named for the current year. That way, I can easily find what I want when I need to go back to it. Something like that. If one is going to generate a large number of songs, gotta come up with an organized method that keeps them all straight. As the above post demonstrates, this is easy in BIAB.
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In 3/4, adding real tracks doesn't work because they play too fast. I haven't seen or figured out a way to do "cut time" in 3/4, if that would even work if it was possible to do. In 6/8 the styles are just plain "wrong". I have had some success by running the RTs at half-time. I've done this too occasionally with pretty good results As an example of what can be done - here is my "Long Way Home" - it is clearly in 6/8 time. But I was able to work with 4/4 BIAB RTs and sych them up to get the groove. Check out the BIAB RT guitar soloist which comes in about 75% into the song until the ending. the RT Soloiost is Half time. https://soundcloud.com/dan-hoch-784636941/a-long-way-home-030526
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That worked - Thank You so much. That was a super fast response!
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Hi Floyd, Chay, Arri and John, Thank you very much for your kind comments. I had noticed the "wish" for a louder mandolin in the solo. I increased the volume before releasing the song, but that had no effect. Instead, the sound of the instrument seemed to change. And I didn't like that. The advantage of a softer mandolin, however, is that everyone is listening to it more intently now... Hans, A good write. Good vocal. Nice use of BIAB. Well mixed. This sounds good. fj Hi Floyd, thanks for this. I have to admit that I also make use of sounds from Logic Pro once in a while. An excellent production, Hans. Thank you, Chay! Thanks Hans. Nice feeling in your song. I also appreciate, that you sing with your own voice. As a mandolin player I would have given the mandolin solo more volume to separate it from the background. Hi Arri, thanks for your comment. I always use my own voice, and sometimes a female singer helps me with the background vocals. I never use AI in that, no pitch correction or Melodyne. Just me, reverb and Delay for the effects. Oh, and a D-sser. Hans, it's rare to come across a philosophical song that is also enchanting and you've done it remarkably well. It's folky and pleasant, moves lightly like Simon and Garfunkel's "Cloudy." It's a keeper for sure! John Hi John, that was a fun one! And the comparison was really 'wow'.
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