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Wookiee

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  1. What did you use for the didgeridoo?,  what was the ARP being played on?

    how does the bass guitar track translate? Can hear it OK when it feels like it should be heard.
    does the synth stand out where it should, lay back where it should?  Like the bass it works here
    are the vox good where they are? more dry, more effects?  well it does sound in a few places like you are close to screaming them but.....

  2. I like this as well Bjorn very cleaver use of a sample library.  Do you know what is being sung.  Nicely done. mix works well here too.

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  3. Water flows, fire flows, the earth flows, the wind flows as does spirit but not always as expected, there can sometimes be little surprises.

    Thanks for listening.

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  4. "My beard is really bushy makes me almost faceless" :D now you understand my furriness.

    As can be heard at the end of a John Martyn song "Cool grooving" very "cool grooving" .  Thank you Tom loved it :) :) 


     

  5. @Grem Thank you Michael, he was a genuine really nice bloke.  I am privileged to have an original and unique pen line drawing by him also as does Ms W.  Glad to hear you got lost in the picture with the guiding of my furry paws.

  6. Couple of things I found worked for me when my M-Audio Keystation 88 Pro used to lose connection.

    1. Make sure it was the only USB device connected to a USB hub, I did this by never connecting to a USB port next to another USB port on my PC.

    2. You could try rebuilding TTSSEQ.INI this file is located in C:\Users\{YOUR USERNAME}\AppData\Roaming\Cakewalk\Cakewalk Core.  Either delete or rename the file to TTSSEQ.INI.OLD, CbB will rebuild the file based on connected and enabled hardware on restart, so make sure all your USB devices need for CbB are turned on before starting CbB.

    Once I moved the keyboard to the new  USB port and rebuilt TTSSEQ.INI the keyboard no longer lost connection. 

  7. @amiller Sorry to hear of your good ladies woes, I have known a few peeps with MS not a pleasant condition.  You managed to capture that unpredictability of MS in the tone and playing of your guitar.  Cool composition well captured it sounded good here, thanks for sharing.

    My very best wishes to you both, I know what it is like to live with someone who has a life changing medical condition, my best to both of you. :) 

  8. Have to agree the drum track does not really work with this, do you really need it? sounds to me like the Bass and other rhythm instruments are creating enough of a rhythm section.  Other than that composition up to your normal standards @kakku

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