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Keith Wilby

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  1. Amazing guitar, I wish I had that ability. I think the drums dominate the song though, they were too much of an irritant for my ears. Just 2p worth 🙂

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  2. I've done a mix of this song with a sprinkling of AI on the piano track that makes it sound a bit more Rick Wakeman and a bit less Les Dawson. Gone are the drums and bass on this one too. Same video as the original, more or less.

     

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  3. 1 hour ago, Paul Bush said:

    Yeah well its all just so good keith, the song , the video pics  really a great piece of work you can be very proud ...cheers P

    Thank you so much Paul. I literally watch myself grow old in it 🤣

  4. I absolutely cannot stand this guy's productions. At first I thought that it was because, on every song I've heard of his, he mumbles the verses and then yells the choruses at the top of his lungs. Rinse and repeat with no let-up. But then I realised that other singers have done this too, for example Tina Turner, but their records don't grate onto my ears like Capaldi's do, so what is it?

    The only thing I can fathom is that it's something to do with how the recordings are engineered and mastered. They really do give me a headache and I have to switch him off when he comes on the radio. Or it could be that my ears are getting old and can't tolerate some modern production techniques. Who knows?

    Just my 2p worth 🙂

  5. 10 hours ago, Johnbee58 said:

    I love the message in this song.  It is awesome what time does to us, both physically and mentally.  This will be the 50th anniversary of my high school graduation and looking back, I can't believe that almost an entire lifetime has gone by. 

    The music is superb and your video work brings back memories of my own youth.

    🙂John B

    Thank you John. Yes, "time waits for no man" for sure (the baby in the tin bath is me and I'm 63 now 😬).

    I'm glad it brought back some memories of your own, good ones hopefully, but nostalgia can be a bitter-sweet thing can't it?

  6. 13 hours ago, DeeringAmps said:

    Especially loved the shots of Harry's shop.

    Yes, Harry was my dad. I used to work in his shop at weekends as a teenager. Consequently, I hate decorating ... but my son has been a pro decorator for years now. Work that one out 🤣

    The photo of the demolition site is also what's left of his shop in 2013 (it was built in 1966 - Blackburn really got their money's worth there).

    Good to know it sounds OK on different platforms 👍

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  7. 7 hours ago, Favio said:

    could you update a image with the problem?

    Sure. What I would like to be able to do is to use a trigger key to change the note value selection at the bottom-left of the window. As I said, I'm a complete newbie to this plug-in and I might well be going about this in the wrong way. Always keen to learn 😁

    Thanks.

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  8. I'm a newbie to Cinestrings and my musical theory knowledge is limited.

    If I have a series of notes played on a violin with the note value set to a crotchet and I want the final note in the series to be a different note value, say a semibreve, how do I change that on the fly? You can use trigger notes that are outside of the range of the instrument in other VSTs in Kontakt, such as Realivox, but I don't see that option in Cinestrings.

    Any help and advice much appreciated. Thanks.

  9. Nothing wrong with this at all to my ears Mark. I particularly like the vocals, brilliant voice, but everything sounds proficiently played and the mix is just right. Well done indeed.

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  10. I hope it's OK to post this at all, let alone as a new topic, but I've done a bit of a video for my most recent song. Admins please remove it if it violates any rules or etiquette.

    I know a lot of people commented about the reverb and I did tinker with it but I thought it fitted the mood of the song to leave it as-is. I did action some other comments though, for example the cello suggestion from @jack c.

    The video is almost entirely made up of still photos of my family and friends since the year dot, so interest from other people such as your good selves might be limited, on the other hand it might be worth a look as I think it matches the song well. 

    It opens and closes with a shot of my parents' wedding day circa 1942 and brings it pretty much up to date with my second wedding in 2016. Far too many of the people featured have now passed away, some way too young (two of my three brothers, my first girlfriend and my ex-wife).

    It seems to play with better picture quality on Facebook than YouTube, but here are links to both:

    https://www.facebook.com/1070952278/videos/799463811519325/

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AC7BIgcywjw

    The "town" shots are my hometown of Blackburn in NW England.

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  11. On 5/13/2023 at 9:10 AM, Paul Bush said:

    one of the best ive heard in a long time .. 4.48 long well it seemed a lot shorter than that..a mark of a good song

    Wow, thank you so much 👍

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  12. 17 hours ago, RexRed said:

    the trusty old Dimension Pro violins (strings)

    Any idea where I might acquire the pro version? My Google searches suggest that it came only with SONAR Platinum which I believe is no longer available (?).

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  13. 8 hours ago, Jesse Screed said:

    personally, I would nix the drum until :58

    I was going for the Beatles' "Long Long Long" effect 🤭

     

    8 hours ago, Jesse Screed said:

    at 228, maybe put in a cello for perc

    Splendid idea 👍

     

    8 hours ago, Jesse Screed said:

    but the days are not gone

    That's the point of the story being told; the guy is lamenting the often mundane and absurd aspects of his life because he is dying, so his days are gone and the realisation has hit him hard.

     

    8 hours ago, Jesse Screed said:

    tmi at 334

    I don't know what "tmi" means I'm afraid.

  14. 12 hours ago, KSband said:

    The reverb is a bit much for me and 5 minutes tests my short attention

    Yeah I did wonder if it was a bit long. I'm still pondering that one, and I don't normally go in for the wall of sound approach but it seems to fit the topic quite well IMO 🙂

  15. 15 hours ago, jack c. said:

    keep the voice and record it again to fatten it up.jack c

    Hi Jack. I'm not a fan of doing double-tracked vocals but I'll certainly take a look at the EQ.

  16. I sincerely don't want to cause any offence, and I do appreciate the skill that has gone into creating this, but have you considered doing your own arrangement rather than cloning the original? I know that it can be a good learning experience to recreate what you hear on a record, and that night well have been your goal, but in my limited experience, it can be a real buzz to make an established song "your own". I think I pulled it off with the Beatles' "For No one" many years ago, so if I can do it then so can you.

    Just my 2p worth 🙂

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