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AndyB01

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  1. Binned Facebook a very long time since, not been back and don't miss it. Twitter also a human cesspit and full of nutters sat on virtual park benches shouting into the wind - best avoided. What's Instagram?? 😉😂 Good place to have normal conversations with normal people - the pub is as good as anywhere.
  2. Interesting project John - had the feel of an old-school prog rock epic - nice use of silence too and a good mix. I have a feeling EzKeys 2 will land at some point later this year, now they've done the update to EzD3. I hope so anyway, I need a scalable GUI!! Good job on this Andy
  3. Great vid @John Maar thanks, I will definitely check out the channel. I see a lot of creative options here using Scaler for a base chord track mapped to EzKeys and then using the replace midi function to play in the various styles EzKeys offers (depending how expansive your Midi expansion library for EzKeys is). I have a fair few expansion packs but I'm not in the same league as @Bapu where Toontrack is concerned, I think he's playing a different sport to the rest of us! 😂 Andy
  4. Thanks Tom, I might ty and develop this and cheers JohnB - appreciate the offer. I feel like I am at the bottom of a big learning curve with this one. A
  5. Definitely prefer mix 1. Steve is right, those harmonies aren't quite right in volume - mix 1 is better. I think the original might have had more than a two-part harmony but I'd have to have another listen. Your faux 12-string is not half bad. I'm interested to know you did that - just a simple dup track and octave transpose of all six strings? Last time I did it I used Melodyne on a dup track and then removed all the very high notes to try and get closer to a real 12 string then created a separate dup track of the B and E string notes. Not sure it really worked though, as it's hard to isolate notes played on B And E as you want to duplicate rather than octave them. I guess the simplest answer is to buy a 12 string. 😂 Overall, good job but you might want to check the BGV levels. Andy
  6. Anyone else use Scaler 2 (now v2.6)? I was having a little play today and took one of the default 'songs' in the classical genre, added a couple of extra bars and routed it through the EzKeys pipe organ. Sounds pretty good to me (I guess it depends if you like organ music) 😂 I think I need to get to know the Scaler plugin better - sounds like it could be a great compositional tool - anyway enjoy this mercifully brief extract (just don't put the volume up too high)! 🙉 https://www.bandlab.com/post/691a1a81-87f5-ec11-b47a-281878315d59 Andy
  7. Good job on this, I didn't mind the verb on the vox. I'm impressed with the sax, I suspected it was MIDI because you can definitely tell but - compared to some I've heard (not to mention my own dismal efforts at midi sax) - it sounded pretty good. 👍 Andy
  8. My first ever decent'ish guitar was an EKO Ranger acoustic my parents bought me. I used to take it into college on the bus (I'd be aged 17). One day at the bus stop, the wind caught it and blew it to floor in its gig bag - the neck snapped clean off at the nut - I was mortified! We took it back to the shop to see what they could do, they sent it back to the manufacturer who determined that, despite the circumstances, the neck was defective. I was very fortunate to be presented with a brand new replacement guitar. Lesson learned - I immediately started saving for a hard case. I've never liked buses much since 😂😂 Also had a 'strap incident' that slipped off a Fender acoustic which crashed to the floor cracking the sidewall near the strap pin. It was repaired but looked naff and never sounded the same after that
  9. Fly to New Zealand and spend my money looking for any way to stay there permanently. Oh, I'll take my guitars along for the ride (and maybe the wife). 😉😂
  10. Drums - these are definitely much better but I still quite a lot of top end 👍 Harmonies are sweeeeeet. 🙂 Great job Andy
  11. My grasp of Croatian is about zero, but doesn't mean I couldn't appreciate the sentiment. Great composition and well performed - really enjoyed the listen. To sum up: napravio si sjajan posao na ovome 🙂 Andy
  12. Hmm there's something not quite right with those drums, kick's a little heavy and the HH and snare sound kind of toppy - everything else sounds grand with the usual stellar vocal. I'd definitely have another crack at those drums - perhaps a different kit? Don't get me wrong, I still enjoyed the listen but I reckon you can definitely improve it. Andy
  13. Comments over at BL but - for the record - really enjoyed this. Andy
  14. Yep very enjoyable video Nigel - did you mention something about an audio track?? (might have got ever so slightly distracted) 😂 Just kidding, really nice groove - maybe could use some extra variation - a few horns in there perhaps but hey, what do I know. 🙂 Looking forward to the new stuff. Andy
  15. Having switched to a Scan 17" 3XS custom music production laptop five years ago as my primary DAW, I can't disagree with this advice. The fan noise alone is reason for me to switch back to a desktop when the time comes to upgrade. Andy
  16. AndyB01

    Relax Already

    Love the AOR vibe - sounded good to me. Andy
  17. AndyB01

    JZ1

    Trust me, it sounds mighty fine on my old Sony MDR-7506s. Big 👍 Andy
  18. Very nice and some unusual chord changes, beautifully sung as always. Andy
  19. AndyB01

    Mr Clam 2022

    John that's absolutely delightful, what a fun project, put a smile on my face. Well done and thanks for sharing. Andy
  20. Hi Wookiee, just had a listen, I like it - your falsetto is coming on leaps and bounds. 😉 Those little keyboard runs sound great and a lovely balance to the mix. Top work Andy
  21. You can't go wrong with a Taylor acoustic, I had a 314ce for years but I px'd it last year for a T5z - I reckoned it would be better for recording and versatility. I do love it but I miss that 'acoustic sound', the one real downside of the T5z is the body sensor (switch position 1) which ironically is supposed to emulate an acoustic. Just sounds tinny and thin to me, it also picks up loads of fret squeak and string noise- I find it barely usable. But I get a decent sound from the other four settings so it's all good. Keep on rockin' Andy
  22. AndyB01

    I'm stuck

    I'm getting a fair bit of distortion on headphones - both low and top end - so you may have the signal recorded a little too hot. It's a good basic structure but I agree with John, the drums need more variety and interest; although the e-drums fit the genre so I think they work OK. Keep working with it, either something will come or not. I have dozens of unfinished and half-baked projects - only some will make it to a final cut and I don't lose any sleep over it. Good luck with it. Andy
  23. Love those guitar tones and the acoustic sounds really lush. Chops ain't too shabby either. 😉 Fabulous. Andy
  24. Great song, sounds kind of improvised in places, almost like a jam session. That's meant as a compliment by the way, it has a spontaneous live feel that I really like. Top work all round 👏👏👏 Andy
  25. AndyB01

    John O'Groats

    Bjorn, you nailed that 'Scottish lament' with your opening lead violin - reminded me somewhat of the Ashokan Farewell (Ungar) Nicely done. Andy
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