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Posted By: Shockwave199 First composition with biab/RB - 07/24/10 06:24 AM
It's taken me a while and I've probably made a pest of myself here, but I finally got done with my first creation. It's all real tracks, except for one vsti for strings, using GPO. It's not miraculous by any means. It was really just an exercise while learning the ins and outs of biab, RB and real tracks, as well as drag and drop. I stumbled upon a style I liked and wrote up a chord chart and there you have it. I weaved a number of different instruments in to see how everything would work, which turned out nicely. I think it's a good example of how good RT's are. I look forward to putting all this amazing power to good use for serious song writing and recording. In the mean time, this track is fun for me to throw on in the car and groove while I drive. My sweetheart always wanted me to record something as cool as the jazz on the weather channel, so she was pleased as well! LOLOL! I don't play a note on this by my own hands except to program the string part, but she got her wish courtesy of the RT players following my chart. And I learned a whole bunch in the process. Frankly, the only thing I may do further is bring up the strings a bit, but it is a nice pad under there regardless.

For those readers questioning the sound of real tracks before a purchase, like I did, hopefully this serves as a better demo than the ones on the web site. And for the record, this was all mixed down in Reaper, although RB was indispensable for putting the whole thing together.

http://www.songramp.com/mod/mps/listenrm.php?Download=56698

Dan
Posted By: Sundance Re: First composition with biab/RB - 07/24/10 05:46 PM
I like it just the way it is. Nice work.
Posted By: plotzie Re: First composition with biab/RB - 07/24/10 05:52 PM
Very cool, from sunny South Africa
Posted By: Ian Fraser Re: First composition with biab/RB - 07/24/10 10:25 PM
Quote:

LOLOL! I don't play a note on this by my own hands except to program the string part



No problemo . Lol - maybe you didn't play but you wrote the charts, hired the players, mixed the product and wrote it. So what if you didn't play.

Congrats on a good product. (aside) I hope the Weather Channel isn't the new standard. LOL

Cheers - Ian
Posted By: Noel96 Re: First composition with biab/RB - 07/25/10 01:38 AM
Hi Dan,

You've done a great job. It sounds excellent to my ears.

Regards,
Noel
Posted By: retake Re: First composition with biab/RB - 07/25/10 02:37 AM
Dan, That is very good. I really enjoyed listening to it.

Steve
Posted By: George Nelson Re: First composition with biab/RB - 07/25/10 09:36 AM
Hi Dan,

For your first composition this is pretty good.
Just think how you will grow as a composer with the tools you have available to you with Biab and RB.
Well done

Michee
Posted By: Shockwave199 Re: First composition with biab/RB - 07/26/10 01:25 AM
Thank you all for the kind words. I really look forward to incorporating everything this software has to offer in my productions. So much possibilities!

Dan
Posted By: edbulmer Re: First composition with biab/RB - 07/26/10 02:04 AM
Those real tracks are suberb. Very nice job with the guitar also. Great work.
Posted By: jford Re: First composition with biab/RB - 07/26/10 02:20 AM
Hi, Dan -

Loved the song. Nice progression and tasteful use of various RealTracks.
Posted By: MarioD Re: First composition with biab/RB - 07/26/10 01:34 PM
Hi Dan,

It’s all been said. Great song! This should be used as a RT demonstration; it’s that good.
Posted By: Danny C. Re: First composition with biab/RB - 07/26/10 02:15 PM
Nice job Dan.
Posted By: Kemmrich Re: First composition with biab/RB - 07/26/10 04:44 PM
That is well put together -- sounds natural and organic to me. Very cool mix of sounds.

Can you tell us which real tracks you used, or is that too much work (ha, ha)?

Kevin
Posted By: Shockwave199 Re: First composition with biab/RB - 07/26/10 06:46 PM
Thanks again! Kevin- I'll post what RT's I used later tonight when I'm at the software.

Dan
Posted By: CarlosEArellano Re: First composition with biab/RB - 07/27/10 08:32 AM
Great one Dan. Your approach to Band in a Box fits very well within its broad range of applications, and even more with enhancements like RealTracks and RealBand. You are using BiaB and RT/RB as instrument and at same time as a producer tool, and you are doing it with good taste and excelent results. Alternating with my musician work, I am dictating Band in a Box clinics and workshops, among the students and assistants there are musicians ranging from novice to seasoned pros, however I meet also audio engineers/experts or just home recordist who don't play an musical instrument (or barely does). They are fascinated with the broad of possibilities of BiaB and the power of RealTracks. Many of them now feel it as a great chance to bring to surface with their hidden skils as composers or arrangers. Newcomers to BiaB and RT sense a straight way for make and create music. Nowadays with techno music focused primarily on loops music construction and tons of edition and barren tweaks in a monitor screen, Band in a Box emerge as a fresh perspective for a crammed computer music market.

Cheers

Carlos
Posted By: RickeG Re: First composition with biab/RB - 07/30/10 01:14 AM
Outstanding!! That is what I had done when I got BiaB. There are so many levels to this product that you can approach it as a musician writing tracks to accompany you or act as an arranger but tweaking around the many styles and tracks (live instruments) to produce something beyond your four walls.

Are you playing any of the instruments yourself? Or, are all these real tracks? Also, what style # are you using?

RickeG
Posted By: Shockwave199 Re: First composition with biab/RB - 07/30/10 02:04 AM
Thanks again. I did not play any instruments myself accept to program the string pad. The basis for this song was RT set 73. THAT is a great set and a must have, imo. In fact, a style demo in there started my creative juices flowing, although I did take the track in a decidedly different direction than the demo! LOL! But the sax parts, distorted guitar, jazz guitar and soloist, and acoustic piano were all just random selections from different RT sets that worked well together.

An interesting note is that the acoustic piano that I used in the middle of the track is a 'rhytum bossa' piano. Can you imagine? This track is ANYTHING but a bossa! But I was amazed at how well it fit and how tasty the pushes and comping were working with that piano in this track- at my tempo no less. It's a good reason to have all the RT sets, frankly. Anything could possibly work with anything.

Thanks for the listen everyone. I do plan on using RT's in a different role for my song writing. I normally write full blown productions with vocals and I will get to that. But at the moment, I'm having too much fun just letting the RT players do my bidding. And this may last a while! LOL!!

Dan
Posted By: Shockwave199 Re: First composition with biab/RB - 07/30/10 04:42 AM
I also wanted to mention that as great as RT's are, they do need mixing. I don't claim to be a hot-shot mixer by any stretch, because I'm not. But I have put a great deal of effort into learning how to mix over the years. I'm your typical musician who while in the studio, got interested in the other side of the glass- VERY interested. That's a common tale. Anyway, as I suspected, realtracks have a decent raw recorded sound. Thankfully, I can live with WMA files and it all washes out in the end to sound perfectly fine. But I did contemplate the audiophile package a while before purchasing, that's for sure. All things considered, from a mixing standpoint things work well but they need mixing beyond just levels, panning, and some effects. The tracks still need eq, compression, and such.

I always love pictures- maybe you do too.

This is the eq on the bass guitar, which worked in this mix. There's a pretty far reaching low shelf and while it cleans the bass up, it doesn't kill it. A boost around 1200k brings out some clarity. There's also some compression applied too. The bass doesn't sound too full on it's own, but it sounds great with the kick drum on the realdrum track. Nice and punchy.



The distorted guitar needed a hefty notch around 200hz to clean out some nasty buildup in that area. A high shelf also helped take the harshness off the top end. All that made the distorted guitar sit better and induce much less boominess in the mix.



I used a verb plugin as well as a delay plugin for auxes. The verb plugin really creates the sound of this track. All the instruments have a certain amount on them and without it, the mix overall falls totally dry. It's the only verb in the whole mix and it's setup to be subtle, leaning towards a room sound. The delay is just for the solo instruments ans is also very subtle.



Then there's the master buss. What worked on this was multiband compression, more for a little extra eq sculpting than anything. I used an L1 for limiting- each one being a Waves plugin.



Maybe you find all that interesting, maybe you don't. I always find it fun to share stuff like that. And it's this stuff that realtracks need as well, like any other audio track. It helps keep them sounding 'real'.



Dan
Posted By: Shackman Re: First composition with biab/RB - 07/30/10 06:08 AM
Wow. Like, really, really wow!!

When I hear the gtr solos I am thinking you or someone close to you is channeling Larry Carlton.

For a first up effort I'd say this is quite extraordinary.

I might add that the clarity of production is making my little desktop 5" Edirol nearfields sound like Klipschorns!


Someone sign this guy....!


John
Posted By: stratocaster Re: First composition with biab/RB - 07/30/10 11:45 AM
There's so many qualities in this, brilliant!
Posted By: critter Re: First composition with biab/RB - 08/04/10 04:28 AM
Which RT guitar did you use, the gritty one in the begining, also which real style did you use? It sounds fantastic and very clean and polished. Keep them coming........WOW
Posted By: critter Re: First composition with biab/RB - 08/04/10 07:07 AM
What about the Reaper software you are using, is it good, great, worth the $60.00, etc. It seems to work great for you, so how about the lowdown........
Posted By: Shockwave199 Re: First composition with biab/RB - 08/04/10 05:23 PM
Thanks for the listen and the kind words. I'll post the project memo notes tonight for you. As for reaper, it's worth every penny and then some. You won't find a better deal for such a powerful program. I highly recommend DL'ing it and trying it for yourself.

Dan
Posted By: critter Re: First composition with biab/RB - 08/05/10 04:23 AM
I checked out the reaper site, and the pdf manual, over 400 pages, very intimidating....I am no computer geek, I don't even think I could set it up, that alone use it. I am old school, mixing board, racks of effects, in other words analog. It took me a long time to get Biab, RB, now I have songs, and want to master and finalize with last effect, the almighty BBE Sonic Maximizer......Any suggestions? Thanks
Posted By: PeterGannon Re: First composition with biab/RB - 08/06/10 11:36 PM
Hi Dan,

We have a User Showcase forum. It's "one-floor down" from the off-topic forum. It opened up after you posted this song link, but re-posts of previously made song links are welcome. Perhaps you could re-post your message in the User Showcase, so people find all the users' songs in one place.

This applies to anyone else who has previously posted their song links.... post 'em again in the User Showcase Forum

Note that this is only for original songs, no links to covers or copyrighted songs.
Posted By: CeeBee Re: First composition with biab/RB - 08/07/10 07:13 AM
Multitrackstudio is the way to go, rock steady, intuitive, reminiscent of the old tape machines, very good native effects, a built in sampler, exceptional support service. There is a free lite version to demo with. No, I don't work for them, just a satisfied customer.
Check it out, you wont be disappointed.
http://www.multitrackstudio.com/
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