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  1. Thanks much for that Starship - had not thought of that at all.
  2. Steve - Really well-done. Nice mix. Clearly a lot of good sounding pieces went into this. Just curious - how long did this take you from start to finish?
  3. Nigel and JW- thanks much for commenting.
  4. Great production, memorable catchy melody.
  5. Really nice job on the piano part.
  6. Really nice. Well - done on the cello. Is that a real cello?
  7. Thanks much Tom. Steve- Anyway I am (for now) going to just leave the Eb as is. My apologies to Macca and George Martin.
  8. So a summary of my workflow is this: I create a sub-mix of a song on CbB (drums, piano guitar, whatever). I export it to a wav file. I send the wav file to my daughter (singer with musical theater experience) who has a Mac and absolutely no DAW skills. I'll get her a Focusrite 2i2 and and maybe a Rode NT1. She will sing and record audio tracks while listening to the wav file I sent her. I can visit her for initial setup but I mostly won't be there. She will do no audio processing. She will export her audio tracks and send them back to me. I can read them into CbB (time stretch/compress a bit as needed). The bottom line question is what really simple recording software is recommended here for her Mac? Thx for any suggestions.
  9. Hey Steve - thx so very much. The vocal in your version is pretty stunning and the piano dynamics are perfect. I believe I found what you pointed out after a closer listen to the original. The 1 measure sequence played over Bb Ab major chords, 2 beats each as published in the transcription goes: Ab5 Ab5 G5 F5 | Eb5 Ab4 C Eb5 G4 Eb5 This does sound good to me (Eb played over an Ab major chord) and that may be why the transcriber heard it that way. What I think you say is correct is: Ab5 Ab5 G5 F5 D Ab4 C Eb5 G4 Eb5 If I do that I also have to fix the left hand piano part
  10. Thanks equality and Bjorn. Yeah the drums (programmed, not played) are quantized dead on. The piano and horns (synths) are very close to dead on. The audio (guitar and bass guitar) are not perfectly quantized but I do multiple take lanes until I can assemble a track with all timing within 5-8 ms. I know the timing for midi can be randomized to sound more natural - but I have never gotten results I like. I think I hear things that are early or late and I end up trying to fix them. I kind of have OCD about this.
  11. It's been a while, but I have remixed this and fixed an error in the melody line at 00:31 and 02:10. I've replaced my Sound Canvas cello and viola with Spitfire audio Abbey Road 2. Referencing the comment by steve@baselines.com, there is no Cm chord in this song, so I still don't know what he is referring to. Right at the start there is an Eb chord (2 beats) followed by a D chord (2 beats). I play Eb notes over the Eb chord and a D note coincident to when the D chord starts. A bit later (~15 secs) I play an Eb note over an Ab-add-9 chord. I believe this is all correct and sounds right to me.
  12. Nice, and thx for all the details.
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