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Lynn Wilson

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  1. I suddenly lost my stand alone version of Codex, couldn't find it anywhere and finally got in touch with Waves.  They promptly sent me an email telling me to look for it under program files (x86)>Waves where it was under the Plug-ins V9 file.  I never thought to look there because it is a 64 bit VST3 file, therefor, I thought it would be under the program files of my C drive.  I was wrong, but was able to get the stand alone version from there.  Make sure you scan your (x86) files.  

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  2. I just installed the update a short while ago and gave it a spin.  Unfortunately, it still doesn't remember the default for the algorithm that I want (melody).  The blobs are still in a straight line until I click on melody in the algorithm setting.  Is anyone else getting this, too?

  3. This is a terrific song - the kind that I like to listen to.  The main thing that stood out to me was the brightness of the acoustic and electric guitars.  Perhaps a db or two of 200-350hz would warm up the acoustic.  I agree with Will about changing mics, but other than that, this song is a gem.

  4. David, I've always been impressed by your chord progressions and melodies.  This song is brilliant, from its sparse arrangement to its terrific performances.  Jen's vocal is truly rich and amazing.  This is the first thing I've heard all day, so I'm looking forward to a good day.

  5. James, it's good to hear from you.  I took your suggestion and remixed this just minutes ago with the piano down and slide up.  I hope this helps.  Thanks for your ears!

    The Downstream, I agree with you and took your advise.  Much appreciated.

    ZincT, thanks so much for your kind words.  I hope you like the remix, too.

     

    Today's mix (1/1/19) is here: https://www.bandlab.com/lynn_wilson/build-a-wall-80486

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  6. Tim, whether or not you think this is finished, it's vastly different from what I've heard from you.  Don't give up on this because the lyrics are quite good.  I've had songs that just didn't make sense until one day when I had that epiphany that changed everything.  If it doesn't come right away, move on to the next song.   Have a prosperous and creative new year!

  7. Very retro and very cool to listen to.  It's time to welcome reverb back to the modern mix.  Few people here can master as many styles as you do, but you make it seem easy.  I'd love to see your record collection.  Happy new year, James!

  8. Skald, if you sing harmonies to a lead vocal, you can use Melodyne Studio to show all vocals at once, then you can pitch correct, and phrase correct very easily.  If your backup vocals are not phrased correctly, you can use the lead vocal to realign the start and end points of your backup vox.  You can even stretch or shrink a phrase to match the lead vocal.  The same is true if your aligning any other instrument like doubled lead guitar lines.  Very  handy if you work with more than one part at a time. 

  9. Wow, short but sweet!  I envy your finger picking skills; I've never been adept at that.  I've enjoyed you other videos, too.  Keep inspiring.

  10. Bjorn, the music and video matched perfectly.  This kind of music is very relaxing, yet it evolves and has subtle changes in texture and tone.  I think it has very high therapuetic value and would be a good end of a stressful day.  Or, the beginning of a relaxing day.  I'm very impressed with your versatility.  Gotta bet back to Arvin!

  11. I agree with James, this is one of your better tracks.  In spite of your impressive arsenal, it would be nothing without your expertise.  Happy new year to you, Dan!

  12. Sorry about losing this post.  I'm uploading a new mix to Bandlab, as Soundclick free doesn't allow me to replace a file easily.  I'll be back in a few minutes with a new version.

    OK, here is the newest mix using all your suggestions:  https://www.bandlab.com/lynn_wilson/build-a-wall-80486

    I turned the vocals, drums, and harmonica up.  Bjorn, the backup vocal is just the lead vocal doubled and panned 20R.

    Dan, thank you for your kind words and time.

    Kevin, I took your suggestion.  Thanks!

    Larry, more drums!

    Will, thanks for taking the time.  I looked up your references because I'd heard of them but wasn't that familiar with their ideas.  They are all vastly more talented thinkers than the moron that inspired my song (my uncle Albert).  Anyway, though the lyrics may not appeal to you, I applaud you for wanting to hear them better.  I hope this latest mix helps.

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  13. I got some very good suggestions here, so I remixed it this morning with new drum parts in the verses.  I took Larry's idea of putting the snare on 2 & 4 which definitely helped.  Very easy to do in SD3.  I pushed the vocals up a notch and lowered the piano a tad.  I posted this in mp3 format on Soundcloud, so take that into account, please.  Thanks to Larry, Daryl, James, and Wookie for your ears!

    12/28:  I replaced the Soundcloud version with a new mix on Bandlab which is here:  https://www.bandlab.com/lynn_wilson/build-a-wall-80486

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