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Jesse Screed

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  1. I thought this was worth the 90 minutes while I was on the elliptical. https://tubitv.com/movies/100003779/gary-numan-android-in-la-la-land?start=true
  2. Hello Doug, the forum is always a great place to get help. If you really want expert advice for a fee there is always Jim Roseberry. https://www.studiocat.com/collections/consultation
  3. Larry, I really like the sound of the guitar and the bass. I also like the way you explored different paths but always returned to the center. I had cool imaginations of how this all came together.
  4. Hey, I thought you were talking about South Africa?😕 Great effort, long after people forget about your music they will remember your good deeds, especially if this is an endowment.
  5. I liked everything about it. Nice work, you have every right to be proud!
  6. https://soundclick.com/share.cfm?id=14635849 noy yoi
  7. Hello Rex, I am impressed with the quality of your recordings. You are honing your studio skills and your dedication is really starting to show. This is a nice and clean render. I also appreciate that you touched on a subject that can cause distress in some circles. That says a lot about who you are and the chances you will take. If as you say "love is love" then I guess I would also say in a song forum a "song is a song." To my ears this is a well arranged and recorded song, and that is what impresses me the most.
  8. dee dah dah dah dah dee https://soundclick.com/share.cfm?id=14628962
  9. ha I listen to Yoko when I need inspiration. John Lennon loved Yoko, and that's good enough for me. Irascible as that seems. He loved Paul too, and Ringo, and George. Your music reminds me of John
  10. a.k.a Broke in a Moment of Weakness https://soundclick.com/share.cfm?id=14626766 three parts spit, one part dust
  11. still playing with this, a work in project, it is a little long right now https://soundclick.com/share.cfm?id=14606193 , the partial lyrics are her ther👇 the old folks say the path just isn't blazed so we amble awkwardly on it seems as if we're walking to the long dark night the old mensay we are the locust gibberish the keg is running dry the starlight shrivels like a raisin the old men say the old folks say we are the locust gibberish
  12. That was the ticket😉 vouchers in the inbox
  13. I'm sorry to hear about that. At least it looks like we have some time to get it sorted out. The puzzle continues!
  14. I'm not sure if this will apply to anyone else. I was wondering why I didn't receive confirmation of my vouchers. The products from your upgrade will show in the Native Access you have installed previously, so I assumed I was registered. However, once I went to my Products and Serial page at NI, and clicked on Download via Native Access, and NI updated Native Access to the already fully updated version on on my computer, the registration page opened. Once I Kompleted the registration, the email with my "additional products" was delivered to my email. Thanks for giving me clues to solve the puzzle.
  15. From History Today ‘Eleven hundred and sixty-three years after the foundation of Rome,’ Gibbon pronounced, ‘the Imperial city, which had subdued and civilised so considerable a part of mankind, was delivered to the licentious fury of the tribes of Germany and Scythia.’ The licentious fury was not as bad as it could have been. Peter Heather, Professor of Medieval History at King’s College, London, has called it ‘one of the most civilised sacks of any city ever witnessed’. The palaces of the aristocracy were looted, Romans who resisted were killed and women raped by the Visigoths or by slaves who took the opportunity to revenge themselves on their masters. Yet not many buildings and monuments were destroyed and it was said that the attackers did not slaughter nearly as many of the inhabitants as they might have. Being Arian Christians, the Visigoths respected Christian sites and treasures. According to one story, a group of them refused to steal rich gold and silver vessels when told that they belonged to St Peter and on Alaric’s orders the sacred objects were carried safely through the streets to St Peter’s Church, respectfully accompanied by a throng of Christian citizens who were only too glad to find sanct-uary there themselves. St Augustine told this story in City of God to help rebut allegations by pagans that the sack of Rome was the fault of the Christians, who had enraged the city’s pagan gods. The Visigoths withdrew from the city after three days.
  16. Jesse Screed

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    the old folks say this is a rough mix, but thought I should share it DELETED it was a bit to rough and wasn't ready.😁
  17. pump the keys until 27 to low at 39 those vocal whatevers are to loud dial back nice bass, but pull it back when flute comes in nix drumss at 129, or build them in really dig the bass at 200 let that key thing ride alone but nice work you
  18. personally, I would nix the drum until :58 nice guitar at 142, might even nix the drums there, or maybe not so full def nix the drums at 228, maybe put in a cello for perc like the tune, but the days are not gone tmi at 334 love the vocals
  19. She's always right, even when she's wrong😉
  20. Well, I thought because I have a new laptop it was time to upgrade from MS Office 2007. I will replace my desktop eventually, and then decide if I need to upgrade that. Six for 99 ain't bad though👍
  21. Worked for me. Limitations-1 purchase 1 computer Otherwise, no complaints, well except for the handling charge, and the cooties I'm sure they downloaded with the apps.😁
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