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  1. I thought the track came out space music enough. I have noticed that the movie 2001: A Space Odyssey is making a comeback ever since AI has got everyone thinking there is a ghost in the code. Strange times. With or without the added audio I think you hit the mark, Bjorn. Cool track! - Dean
  2. @Michael Richards @Supa Reels @Kevin Walsh Michael. There are some things I like and some things I don't when using AD2. Its got a lot of nice features to tinker with, but what I don't like is the signal routing for the cymbals. They don't have their own mix/faders and all are sent to the room and overhead buses, where often the kick, snare, toms and hat are also sent. Hence I can't make any fader adjustments to them without interfering with all the other items. I get around this by loading another instance of AD2 for just the cymbals. Of course that takes more CPU. Glad you liked the tune! Steve. Thanks so much for clicking on the track and leaving a comment. So glad you enjoyed it! Kevin. Hey thanks for letting me know what this sounded like on phone speakers and the VSX Phones. I don't have monitor speakers or a phone that plays music. I mix with, I'm embarrassed to say, a pair of Skull Candy headphones I bought many years ago. In fact, I had to re-glue the cushions back on them about a month ago. Yeah, I think I'm going to have to break the piggy bank and get new headphones. Very happy you liked my tune, Kevin.
  3. Kind of reminds me of Selling England By The Pound-Genesis. Good work, John. Yeah! The piano sounds real good. If you have Dimension Pro there is a really nice flute in the library called "Flute in the venue". I used it in a lot of my tunes. May work well in this one. Also check out the saxes in the library. Overall, very good composition and performance.
  4. Don't know how you do it but you sure do it nice. Two thumbs up and both big toes!
  5. Very nice. Simple and down to earth goodness.
  6. I heard this over at SC and left my like. I love the tone you are getting with those acoustic guitars. Rich full bodied tones and so little mud. Great tune to cover too. As always, very well done, Mark! Loved it.
  7. A very nice song to start with. Lots of downplayed emotion. Your daughter has a smooth whispery voice with a good helping of the higher registers. I'd be interested in hearing the bass a little wider to help fill out the panned vocals. They sound a little alone way off to each side, and I think your daughters voice is high enough that the additional low end will not mask her voice. I think it would also create a hole down the middle for the acoustic to bleed through some, as the bass and acoustic seem to be pretty much down the middle in the same spot, and the one with the most energy is likely masking the weaker. Nevertheless, a really good song and performance. - Dean
  8. Love the way the banjo is following the drum snare. Really nice song. There is a 1 note in the harmonica that is piercing my ear on my end. Its not a big deal by any stretch of the imagination, but if you wanted to polish this further at a later time, I thought you may appreciate the heads up. Single band eq with a narrow Q setting should do the trick. Anyway. Really liked the tune and the feel. Good work!
  9. @AndyB01 @Bajan Blue @Lynn Wilson I love early Genesis. I was a big fan of their early work. I want to thank each and everyone of you for the very kind comments. - Dean.
  10. @bjornpdx @Johnbee58 Glad to hear you both liked the FreeEarCandy! My pleasure too! Stay well!
  11. FreeEarCandy

    Laughs

    I like this one, Larry. The space is cool. The vocals are getting so much better presence. My ears want more bottom EQ 'ed warmth in the vocals to fatten them up. But the bass sitting right behind them helped to that effect. The whole atmosphere and vibe played together nicely.
  12. @KSband @jack c., & @Larry T.. Much appreciate the thumbs up and feedback everyone!
  13. "What We Dream". A musical coaster ride through various mood grooves. The tune progresses for six and a half minutes to an all-out pedal-to-the metal rock crescendo. On those shaky grounds I'll say this is a Progressive Rock tune, and risk 3 to 4 mins under a dunce hat if I'm way off the genre mark. Ingredients : 1991 Jackson Dinky EX Pro electric guitar (my very old friend). I ran poor old Jack through a GSP 2101 studio tube guitar signal processor. (another relic of the past) There's a good helping of a second-hand Ibanez acoustic guitar that came home with me one day back in 2011 and never left. I ran the shabby home invader back and forth through a Z3TA + and a TH3 cab, then gave him a shave. The bottom end of things I awarded to AD2 drums and SI bass, because, well, dare I say they both have very nice bottoms. In the string and key section, you'll hear a mix of Z3ta-2 and SI strings dripping through the holes in my leaky roof. The vocal department was donated by the other bum living in the house, who has toured and sang in many showers across the country, and was also nominated and awarded the coveted shower singer eviction notice award uncountable times by the prestigious academy of triggered landlords, yours truly, Dean (AKA FreeEarCandy). The lyrics and theme travel through a philosophic psychological thought trap that places a heavy conscious on the scales and concludes it weighs less than dust. The upside is I don't need a feather duster in my coocoo nest. Have a nice listen on me !!!@(~..~)@!!! FreeEarCandy.
  14. I member this song and I think you did a good job. Wonderful vocals and backing tracks. Really nice!
  15. A 2018 FreeEarCandy experimental adventure, using a fast rock drum loop, and a electric rhythm guitar loop I created to match. So much for the loops. In addition, I buffered the guitar loop with a 2nd electric rhythm guitar that slammed out some sustaining power chords to glue it all together. Every once in a while I get the urge to rip out a high energy rock guitar lead to let off a little steam and the loops gave me the perfect opportunity to do it real quick and with little fuss. I was going to dive into this 2021 mix and see if I could pull more out of it with some new plugins, but decided to just let well enough alone. Hope you enjoy it! Dean.
  16. Sounds real good. Good cowboy voice too. I've been watching some of the very old cowboy movies lately. Audie Murphy. Randolph Scott. Willard Park. Nice work, RexRed!
  17. FreeEarCandy

    Marriage

    Cool atmospheric effects and arrangement. Your vocals performance stood out well in this one, Jack.
  18. I like the vocal doubling.
  19. Really nice. Cool video too. Looked like a very hard life. Good job!
  20. Awesome! Yeah. The bassline would be a challenge. The drums certainly gave the bass an additional bump too. The growling Keyscape was nice as well. Cool stuff all the way through.
  21. The tempo changes are strange, but I do think you pulled it off when its all taken into context. What was most surprising to me was your voice. Very smooth. Not bad at all! Actually pretty good. The vocals fit perfectly into the picture. You should use your voice more often! Also, your toms are better than mine! So, good the hear from you, Wookiee! Keep them coming!
  22. Second one is most certainly too fast, but impressive playing. The second one is much better in terms of time in my opinion. Have you ever tried to slow it down and even perhaps simplify it more? Don't get me wrong. I certainly do enjoy watching/listening to a very talented piano player that sounds like he has a few extra fingers, but I'm reminded of something my mother told me a very long time ago-"There is an elegance in simplicity". No doubt, the composition is wonderful, but the parts that seemed to hit me on an emotional level were the slow areas in between. The faster parts appealed to the logical side of my brain. In any event, it was a most enjoyable piece, Jeff. You are very talented.
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