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Jesse Screed

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  1. 2 minutes ago, DeeringAmps said:

    The Man 4 Sure

    didn't have time for fancy graphics...

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    Sargent Solar,  I really appreciate that.  You are such a generous friend.  I will try to get my Sound Click account squared away.  Really though, you are an example of what this forum is all about!  I will be sending 200 Karma Credits your way this morning.  I have a road trip to take and I will focus on getting those to you while I drive.  The first 150 miles are on a road that has only 1 turn and 2 bends, so it will give me plenty to think about.

    Peace Be with You!

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  2. @John Vere

    Hello John, after reading my comment about hits I realized that is sounded rude.  I would like to apologize for posting that.  I could have worded it better. 

    You deserve compensation for all of your work.  I hope for you to have all the success in the world.  😃

  3. 5 hours ago, SteveStrummerUK said:

    you can check out, but you can never leave 😁

    YOU LIE

    5 hours ago, John Vere said:

    Approaching BandLab for any kind of promo money is a good way to be disappointed. It's just not how they roll.

    It could be worse

    you could be sporting a collar and knee pads

     

    5 hours ago, John Vere said:

    As far as why YouTubers not being around the forum, well, unfortunately, it's apparently not even worth it for them to announce new content here, as so few hits come from this forum

    all about the hits, HIt me, more, with your belt, your money belt

    make me write bad checks😉

    John, you know I love you, right?

  4. hello john the lurker, it is true what you say.  For me, I stay because I get some laughs from the CH, some great links to music vids, and people in the song forum click on my links, and maybe even listen, and maybe respond.

    Then there are the real helpful members who know Cakewalk and will help in a jam.  Glad you found the move in your favor.

     

  5. 1 hour ago, AndyB01 said:

    perhaps this is your 'Supper's Ready'

    I just listened to that for the first time today.  SR is much more polished than this, but they probably rehearsed it at least once.  Me? I just open me DAW, load some vsti, close my eyes, play whatever comes out of my muse, mix it, and call it a masterpiece🛐

    I'm not sure what to think about that.

    I have always liked pieces like SR, TAaB and what not.

    Thanks Andy, now I'm off to listen to your tutorial on using Scaler and EZ keys

  6. 6 hours ago, PhonoBrainer said:

    You are the Universe. I want to attend the church where this is the liturgy.

    I believe you are there.  Isn't that you in the pew on the left about a third of the way in the middle?

     

    6 hours ago, PhonoBrainer said:

    The gated guitar around 6:30 scared my houseplants

    Please let your houseplants know that I had no intention to scare them.  I scare many, sometimes myself when in a moment of doubt.

     

    6 hours ago, PhonoBrainer said:

    cheers

    Yes, cheers

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  7. 4 hours ago, AndyB01 said:

    Bumping this old thread to reply to the comment by @Jesse Screed above

    So I am re-working an old song of mine that I posted on here a couple of years back - as I think it can be improved - and I have used it to demo the technique described above. First off, here is a base chord track of the song - hand coded entirely in Scaler 2 and played from the grid using one-finger chords and key switches - recorded to an aux midi track in CbB in real time:


     

    Pretty dull and uninteresting I am sure you would agree (I hope you didn't listen all the way through)

    And this is the same track, routed through a bus, with three additional piano tracks. These have all been built by importing the base chord tracks into EzKeys and editing them in each case using different MIDI packs and the 'use browser midi' function to replace the basic track:

    Now, I have deliberately gone over the top for effect here by adding three tracks and you could argue less is more in this game - but it all depends on the effect you're after. Note this is still pretty raw with no mixing or FX, save for some panning left and right to add some width.

    Obviously you have to browse and audition a few EzKeys MIDI packs to find a few candidate matches, before deciding which to choose and how long that takes depends how many MIDI packs you own (if you own as many as @Bapu it might take a lifetime). Then you just do any PRV corrections you feel necessary (there are invariably a few bum notes) and then blend them into a bus and - hey presto - your very own virtual session pianist.

    Hope this illustrates the workflow a little.

    Andy

    Excellent, I can't listen to it right now, but I will tomorrow.  I am excited to learn more and use whatever I can in relation to my abilities.

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  8. On 1/18/2023 at 5:49 PM, Byron Dickens said:

    she's smoking hot.

     

    On 1/19/2023 at 9:20 AM, Amicus717 said:

    She's also smoking hot.

     

    On 1/19/2023 at 8:30 AM, Notes_Norton said:

    I made love to women

     

    17 hours ago, AndyB01 said:

    more *****

     

    16 hours ago, craigb said:

    "S ex?  Oh yeah!  I have a LOT of s ex!  Heck, I had s ex five times last night

    very interesting!

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  9. 7 minutes ago, DeeringAmps said:

    Try this jesse

    9 Dreams

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    Wow, how did you do that?  well, you don't need to go into detail, but thanks from the bottom of my heart.  I think I said before that Soundclick thinks I am a bot, so I can't log in.  They want me to contact support, which I haven't done, and I'm not sure if I really care.

    I love the graphics you added.  That was nice.  You are awesome.

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  10. 13 hours ago, DeeringAmps said:

    not sure if this is the iliad or the odyssey

    Hello Tom, thanks for your comment!

    It is actually the Precipice.

    Epic is a great word.

     

  11. 6 hours ago, craigb said:

    I never had the issues you were, but this unit did get so hot that I was seriously afraid it was going to catch fire and so I got rid of it.

    Craig, have you ever wondered that with all the gear you have tried and owned during the years that you could have opened a museum on the history of studio devices and software? 

    When I think of all the money I've spent on this "past time", I wouldn't have to consider the Medicare G plan as a safety net.

  12. 5 hours ago, Pragi said:

     Hi, 

    hard to give some recoomations for an experienced user like you.

    I would,ve  checked the obvious first:

    1 Bit depht

    2. Buffer size

    3. Sample rate

    4. Checking the cables and trying another usb port (usb driver ?)

    5. Re- installation of the asio driver/ trying another asio driver

    I hope your issues  are solved.

    Experienced user😉

    1. Check

    2. Check

    3. Check

    4. Check

    5. Check

    Yes Pragi, I performed all those checks you recommended prior to posting.  I wouldn't have asked for ideas otherwise. I should have stated that in the original post.  I feel so silly now.  I should add that my other consideration was that a 15 year old piece of gear might have just failed in a strange way.

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