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PhonoBrainer

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  1. I thought I responded to this already, but, cool tune! Yes for me I agree that synthbass is pretty durn thick loud and gooey, and it sucks up the energy that should be going to the upper range, like I bet the vocals pop if you drop the synthbass 1.5db or more, across the board. I like your voice and the tricks sounded fun, so I'll check back if you tame the monster in the basement!!! cheers, -Tom
  2. It's honestly not bad! OK, three months, actually, is not that long. Take a breath, take a breather, set it aside if you need to. Come back to it in three years if you need to. And that's why I have half-finished songs that are 25 years old . . . Ideas? Sure! 1) Those piano stabs, do they also have a string pad playing in unison, underneath? If so you might drop the string pad, see if it helps the clarity. 2) Drums seem to have their own reverb thing going on, more stairwelly than the other instruments, and if Bandlab can't help you, then . . . 3)I liked the lead vocal a lot and the bgvs are very well placed and thought out! 4)Is there a bass guitar on its own, or is it mimicking the piano stabs? The bass guitar is not very present and it could add some slight differences or little fills or something. mixing is a dark art that we are all trying to learn. What you have here is pretty decent so far, keep at it! cheers, -Tom
  3. It sounds like they deep sampled an OTS guitar strum.
  4. Uh, actually I was reading too fast, I have and like the s73 as well. This 1973 is unknown to me.
  5. Oooh crap, I was a fool fooled. My happy remarks applied to the s73 . . . I don't have this 1973 which is more full featured.
  6. Do you really have free will if you want to respond, but it's late and you are just too damned tired???
  7. Did I just read "Mongolian Horsehead fiddle" or do I need more coffee??
  8. These things may or may not work. Buy better, more shielded cords? With pure silver cores? Or https://www.amazon.com/Ferrite-Core-Cord-Noise-Suppressor/dp/B01JMTCC5 Or Move those noisy pickups around the room a little, there's probably a spot where the rf is cancelled. Hit record and then move over into the bookcase by the ficus Or Learn to Stop Worrying and Love the Barbecued Iguana
  9. Pianos are very very subjective, but I ran with ivory II as my main piano for a few years. It lacks a depth to the samples, and doesn't play super well from a touch standpoint. For 249? Pearl or Noire would be considerably better imho but that's on the yamaha side.
  10. It shouldn't take them 18 months to reverse engineer Reaper.
  11. This is the stuff. I loved it. Sorry to hear about the flooding. The chills vibe is strong with this one. cheers, -Tom
  12. Like a Prog Martini Jazz. Very very interesting. What did you use for drums? They sounded good to me, maybe just a bit more fill programming in certain spots? You have a very strong sense of compositional style, I can hear it in all of your works I think. What was the musical about? cheers, -Tom
  13. Great drum performance and mixing, and same with the guitars. That doubletime section was friggin awesome. You guys know what you are doing!!! I'm a big Rush fan from decades ago, appreciate the reference and your tribute. cheers, -Tom
  14. Great lyrics, and the guitar parts, too. Overall I feel like the mix might be just a hair overcompressed. I dunno, it's not way smashed, just a little smashed and sometimes crunchy artifacts are a choice. On the guitars, do you have a guitar doubling the bass line? I'm hearing more overcompressed crunch on the bass than anything else. If you have a guitar doubling the bass, you might drop the guitar's volume just a hair? Total guess. "Hot Dog" came after, and it's much cleaner in the bass dept. . . . what settings did you use there? still "Blackhole" kind of sucks you right on in! cheers, -Tom
  15. PhonoBrainer

    eye contact

    Loved the whammy bar dips. That's a neat guitar lead line. We need much more Latin jazz stuff on the forum. Your jazz guitar improv skills are legit. Cool! For a not, maybe that rhythm guitar you occasionally have panned far right could sit better in the mix, maybe drop the volume? Maybe more reverb , plate, on the horns? Thanks for that one! -Tom
  16. PhonoBrainer

    SQ16

    Stereo MCs kind of groove. Noice!!!
  17. I listened on headphones . . . very much liked the groove. I was missing the kick drum and the bass. I know, headphones will do that. But you might give the mix a spin on headphones, if you haven't already . . . it's a bit on the brighter side of the teeter totter. Cool little bgv ooooh adds and the piano bounces along nicely as well. A very cool foray into jazz which I thought had more funk in it and therefore the bass stuff is critical. Or should I check my headphones? Nice one! -other Tom
  18. Plus it looks cool like my old Marantz amplifier!
  19. Yes please post! And continue fractalling, although the tap water might catch fire.
  20. What a trip. It's at it's best when I can hear the lyrics, but I really liked the guitar which reminded me of Fripp in spots. I especially liked the neat slinky synthy pads sliding around rhythmically in the background. I think I also in this one especially was digging your vocal tambre and style, so offhand yet it still conveys the meaning. Hearing your tunes helps me press the reset button in my musical mind. Wonderful. -Tom
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