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AndyB01

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  1. Motown meets The Four Seasons meets Grease - you nailed it! Andy
  2. Only another 22 minutes to go then πŸ˜‰ And at least some of those need to be in 9/8 time. Sounds like a great project. Prog is seriously difficult - it's just so 'complex' and multi-layered - that's one reason why I love listening to it. Oh and don't forget to include the 'Genesis chord' (Fmaj/B flat). Good luck with it - can't wait to have a listen Andy
  3. Great groove and some nice lyrical craft - lead guitar up a hair maybe and the vox too? Vocal effect - all been covered above - didn't overly detract for me. Minor crits - great job Andy
  4. Oh a bit of doo-wop - love it Amazing vocal - as for crits, how about some honky-tonk piano and maybe experiment with some more variation in the percussion. Looking forward to the final version A
  5. Removing Ccleaner can resolve a whole host of issues in general. It may have had value once upon a time but not with later versions of Windows (10+). Causes more issues than it solves in my experience, but you may feel you still have a need for it. Glad you got it fixed πŸ‘ Andy
  6. AndyB01

    Walk Beside You

    That's really very nice Rex - I was having a little noodle along to this - have you tried an additional finger-picked pattern but using open voicings on all the chords? What I mean is fret the open E chord then use the same fretting at the 7th and 5th frets, leaving the bass E, top E and top B as open strings? You can use a similar pattern for the F#m but don't barre it - just fret the C#, F# and A on the A, D and G strings - leave the rest open. Just a daft suggestion really but I though it sounded kinda cool - would've been even better played on a 12-string (shame I don't have one) 😞 Loving your work - as always Andy
  7. I had some offer a few years back - five free cloudbounce mixes. All it seemed to do was make everything louder and also apply a fairly blunt normalisation effect that took away much of the original light and shade. I could achieve a similar result with Audacity. πŸ˜‚ I wasn't particularly impressed and didn't pursue it. Might have been my inexperience and it might be more sophisticated these days. Can 300,000 people be wrong? πŸ€” YMMV Andy
  8. Very nice Keith - yes vox can come up a tad for me - your higher register stuff is great (as a baritone with limited range, I'm really quite jealous) - loved the organ chops and I particularly liked the rallentando at the end (or is it a ritardando - I'm never quite sure what the difference is) πŸ˜‰ Anyway - great job - BGVs might be an interesting addition. Andy
  9. It most certainly was - an excellent addition. πŸ‘ Andy
  10. Agree with Mark - this is a strong vocal - you can feel the emotional connection; I felt there was something of a Paul Weller vibe at times (his solo stuff). Great job all round. Andy
  11. AndyB01

    Walk Beside You

    Agree with Steve, a change up now and again on the guitar arpeggio would add some variation, but it's a minor crit. Lovely song as always and beautifully executed. Andy
  12. Pedro and Juan were lost in the desert, after days without food, they came across a tree dripping with the finest bacon you've ever seen or smelt. 'Look' Juan says Pedro, 'is a bacon tree, we are saved' as he ran towards it desperate to feast on the rashers that hung there. But before he could take a bite, he was cut down in hail of bullets. With his dying breath, he rolled towards his friend and cried out 'Juan, stay there my friend, is no a bacon tree... ...is a ham bush πŸ˜‚
  13. Ah, now that I can help with (I think) - it had me beat for ages. In pad view either use Ctrl-click to select multiple patterns or just lasso around all the patterns you want to play and - there you go. Also, if you lasso all the chords in your pattern you can drag and drop the lot into a right into MIDI track and a VST of your choice (if you prefer that to using routing). At least that's how I do it A
  14. Jerry this is just superb, the light and shade, the articulations of the instruments - not to mention the quality of the composition. Stunningly good I have learned over many years to both appreciate and love classical music - I really enjoyed this. Ten minutes flew by - kept me engaged all the way through Andy
  15. Really? Wow - I'm looking forward to hearing your stuff when the inspiration kicks in. This not my genre at all but I thought it was terrific and sounded great - good vid too - all round great work. Andy
  16. John - take a bow fella - this is very good. I have shades of Ant Phillips, (really) early Genesis and Beatles in my head - the harmonies were stand out. Great work Andy
  17. @Billy86 Not sure about that - I haven't seen any internal reverb controls within the VST - so I doubt you can tweak them (but I could be wrong). TBH I rarely, if ever, use the internal sounds for a final mix, I only use them for generating ideas and then I route through a more favoured VST. Andy
  18. Well she doesn't have a musical bone in her body, so me spending more time with my guitar/ keyboard or my hard-earned pension on software and more 'musical toys' probably don't feature. It's not all bad, she has other qualities 😁 Andy
  19. I am hoping to, and I'm probably a year or so away from the R word. However, I think Mrs AndyB01 has other plans... πŸ˜‚
  20. Rex, sorry to hear about your gear issues, can you claim against the credit card Co as a faulty good or is the unit too old for that so you're stuck with a RTB repair? For some perspective, from listening to your stuff, I reckon you could record your vocals on a 1970s portable cassette recorder and they'd still sound pretty good to the rest of us .πŸ˜‰ I hope you get it sorted soon. Has to be worth a complaint to RME and ask for some compensation. Top tip: blow some smoke, tell them you're a huge fan of their gear, long time user etc and then how let down and disappointed you are by this issue and the impact on you. Don't write to the Complaints or Customer Service Team, do some digging and find the name of the Finance Director, HR or Operations Director - even the C/Ex or Chair. These C-Suite folks do not appreciate getting letters from the 'great unwashed' and you're less likely to get fobbed off. Send a copy to all of them! Oh and no emails - snail mail only - hand-written has even more impact! I've used this tactic before and it definitely works! Good luck getting it fixed Andy
  21. John I really wouldn't sweat this if I were you - I have a desktop and laptop with two SSDs in each - the oldest must be getting on for five years and they've all been rock solid. As long as you're buying decent quality, you should be OK. All disks can fail, just that SSDs tend to give no warning and you're not having too much joy with traditional data recovery tools if they do. This article might be of interest. Just adopt a solid and reliable online and offline back up routine, then kick back and focus on the music. 🎢🎢 πŸ™‚ Andy
  22. Quite the learning curve to get the best from it but worth it I think, lots of helpful videos on YT. Onboard sounds are OK, routing it to your favourite VSTs can really make it shine. Folks say it can improve your knowledge of music theory too. For the price I paid, I rate it as one of my better investments. Try the demo and see what you think. I use it in CbB - no stability concerns. Andy
  23. Only EzKeys is generating sound. Sounds like you've nailed it there John, might be one I have to learn to live with. πŸ™‚ Andy
  24. Nope, good idea but not that unfortunately.
  25. Wouldn't mind a discount on fretless or acoustic bass for EzBass #justsayin
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