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  1. 42 minutes ago, abacab said:

    That ST3 free edition can also be used to import ST2 libraries. That can be a good thing if you have any of those, because ST4 cannot use ST2 libraries, unless you import them into ST3 first.

    I never imported ST2 libs into ST3. Man is my work cut out for me when ST4 MAx arrives on the USB stick.

  2. 9 hours ago, Wookiee said:

    @Bapu listened to both Ed and the SC sounds clearer and more defined than the BL version which I suspect got a touch of their mastering which I have yet to try which probably translates to never.    

    The first iteration (at 10:10AM) I posted did (unintentionally) had mastering turned on. Then I reposted the song to BL (at 1:00PM) with no mastering. So I'll assume you listened to that verison. Which tells me I'll not be posting finished songs that I've "mastered" to BL anymore.

  3. On 2/10/2019 at 10:22 AM, Lynn said:

    I love this song, but this mix isn't working for me.  I'm listening at low volume because it's very loud, as if the limiter is close to being maxed out to the point of having no dynamics.  I would merely back off on the gain of the limiter or compressor that was used, and/or try a different ratio so that this song can breathe.  I must admit, this is very rare for one of your productions, which are usually text book examples of mastering.  Finally, I would boost the vocals so that they can sit above the instruments rather than be at the same level.  Hope this helps, though, I love your choice of songs.

     

    On 2/10/2019 at 10:31 AM, emeraldsoul said:

    I suspect part of the issue might be some Bandlab downsampling in the uploading / streaming of it. I dunno, the hi hats have a flangey quality that I associate with lo-res mp3. Or were you shooting for a 1959 recording homage?  I have not experienced the Bandlab ecosystem so I dunno.

     

    The toms have a limited, crunched feel to them at times.

     

    OK, good stuff? Vocals are great! The whole arrangement swings properly. The audience sways left and right to this one! And you dug up a nifty early Beatles classic for a renaissance . ..  nice choice. And, the lead guitar, fabulous retro phasey tone, very well played!

     

    cheers,

    -Tom

    Can you gents please confirm that the Soundcloud version is "better"? I used the same .wav file on both platforms but maybe I screwed up on the BL upload. I thought I chose no mastering. But.... who knows.

     

     

  4. (C) Lennon-McCartney

    Covered by:
    James Griffiths - Lead Guitar
    Ron Houle - Drums
    Daryl Greenway - Piano, Organ, Tambourine, Acoustic Guitar, Lead Vocal
    Ed Kocol - Bass, Lead Vocal

    Production notes: All recorded in CbB, SONAR and Studio One. Mixed and mastered in Studio One.

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