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PhonoBrainer

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  1. So at last, his sequel album, finally? Comes full circuit.
  2. Whats the preferred tape machine? Just trying to avoid having to demo 4 tape machines plus the echo. I currently use Softube Tape, which is a bunch of tape settings in one plugin. Kudos for convenience. I also have Taupe from Acustica, which has a UI that challenges my old timers. Plus it destroys CPU. I'd be prioritizing a sense of 3D depth, and that pleasant smoothing of transients . . . Thanks for any tape tips!
  3. you are getting some very good mix ears, John. The bass and drums are perfect, the piano too. Maybe the strings jump out a bit forward in spots, but no harm really. the mix was bright yet full in the bottom - very cool! cheers, -Tom
  4. vocal are great, great bgv's. The drums are your biggest challenge here I think. I think they need to be bigger, closer, less reverbed away. Bass guitar can hardly be heard. These are things you will likely polish up and I think you definitely should, very good song, and as I started with, great vocal!!! cheers, -Tom
  5. hard not to like! catchy groove and the mix sounded clear and professional. Dug her accent. cheers, -Tom
  6. Thanks much. That seems to require a newer bfd purchase? I was originally working from a purchase of bed eco, which were those cymbals. I think everybody bailed on bfd eco, as it's now called a dead legacy product. For some reason.
  7. Sorry, dumb joke made before coffee. I checked the info and its mostly about sounds that supposedly represent metallic elements. Putting two metals together (like copper and tin) making an alloy (bronze). So, dumb joke, swing and a miss. Sorry!
  8. Don't forget to try two different instances running through izotope's Alloy.
  9. Something very cool about your voice, I like the doubling, and the chorus vocals with the bgv's, great stuff. Sounds like lots of thought went into the bgv's in that chorus. Very effective! cheers, -Tom
  10. Me too, and those cymbals were the best I've ever used, and I have SD3. So bummed they just got sucked under and never reissued.
  11. Thanks Paul for the comment! Thanks Douglas, appreciate it! Thanks Bjorn! I was going for a kind of hypnotic heartbeat rhythm, glad it worked for ya.
  12. I don't know where to start. Vocal performance excellent, super emotive and interesting. Snare was excellent, just a perfect tone. Laid-back yet driving groove, really excellent. the mixture of guitars. excellent indeed. The song? Excellent. so if I'm really picking the nits on the nits . . . the initial groove was hard to catch in the first three seconds, something wasn't lining up maybe? And the acoustic/nylonish guitar on the right? in the intro, could use maybe a bit more short reverb? It sounds a tad dry and almost like the sustain has been cut off intentionally? sheesh that was really excellent - great song and great skills. cheers, -Tom
  13. Spring has sprung, thank god. Loved the jam and count me in for the banjo, loved that too. Some timing in the middle with the guitar I think, could be edited away easily. I just loved the sunny melody fitting the sunny scenes. Always a pleasure, I appreciate your compositional range, from avant garde to orch to chill-out jazz like this. You are your own lane. cheers, -Tom
  14. Phil, really great job here. The song holds up well all by itself, my only thought was maybe in the spoken rap sections the vocals could come up just a bit in volume, but good enough as is. If you put that together in just a couple of days, that's a helluva job! Visuals suited the story but the song carries both imho. Nice! cheers, -Tom
  15. Portland, Maine - I bet they've played there! I dug it and the video, nice presentation, made me smile. Good luck with the tomfoolery! cheers, -Tom
  16. Glad I caught this, nice vamp and the vocals weren't Prince lyrics but I still got a Prince vibe. Headphones made me appreciate the mix even more, nice panning! I can't say I could make out all the lyrics, but they sounded angry good. cheers, -Tom
  17. get thee to soma.fm Groove Salad! love the chill! cheers, -Tom
  18. Lynn, thanks! I would have accepted "on hold music" but waiting room, lofty heights for this song indeed! I was going for exactly that mellow thing and I find myself nearly drifting off to sleep when I listen to it. Or it's just past my nap time. thanks! -Tom
  19. Whatever reverb you have on the lead vocal really works for me. The vocal is exposed, especially in the first verse, and I think that reverb is perfect, what are you using? You might consider a slightly different eq approach with the bass guitar? It's a bit indistinct and a bit, sorry to use this horrible term, "muddy"? Everything else (guitars drums vocals) are super clean and so maybe the bass just sounds swampy in comparison. All of those guitar parts really work well together and I love the parts you played, super cool ideas that don't stop coming. Nice! cheers, -Tom
  20. Thanks RR, glad you liked it and yes there is lots of inspiration to be had around these parts. Thanks for the comment and the listen!
  21. Thanks, Gary - mixing is my lease confident part of this for sure. I appreciate the comment!
  22. I think you must have a lot of musical days! Many thanks for the listen!
  23. Much obliged, glad it's a soother! Watch out for the neuropathy, that's how my feet often feel! cheers, -Tom
  24. I remember this, just a killer song and performance. For my ears there is too much brightness in the lead vocal. It's still a pleasure to listen to. You can hear the noise floor is being compressed or something, got some hiss in the blank spots, check :08 - :013 area in the intro. I don't remember, was your original mix a problem? Absolutely great song and performance!!! cheers, -Tom
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