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12 minutes ago, steve@baselines.com said:

I started out with a tempo map from a download of the original so I think the tempo is right.

Interesting as that's something I just started doing to actually re do my own old songs that I don't have Cakewalk or midi files for. Drag the wave file to the time line and then play along with the original adding each instrument. 

I made a how to video about this technique- 23- Re making a song from the original-  https://youtu.be/HuPc1RjBRbc 

Got a lot of flack from people who were not happy because they thought I was going to show them how you extract the parts and turn it into midi.    What! I have to play the instruments? 

I just found this midi file for the song but its kind of wet noodle version. One could use it as a starting point which is what I've done a lot of in the past. As long as they get the arrangement right everything else can be re-done. 

 

https://freemidi.org/download3-25083-summer-in-the-city-lovin-spoonful#google_vignette

 

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21 hours ago, John Vere said:

Interesting as that's something I just started doing to actually re do my own old songs that I don't have Cakewalk or midi files for. Drag the wave file to the time line and then play along with the original adding each instrument. 

I made a how to video about this technique- 23- Re making a song from the original-  https://youtu.be/HuPc1RjBRbc 

Got a lot of flack from people who were not happy because they thought I was going to show them how you extract the parts and turn it into midi.    What! I have to play the instruments? 

I just found this midi file for the song but its kind of wet noodle version. One could use it as a starting point which is what I've done a lot of in the past. As long as they get the arrangement right everything else can be re-done. 

 

https://freemidi.org/download3-25083-summer-in-the-city-lovin-spoonful#google_vignette

 

I just watched your video - thanks for uploading that.  It took me a long time to  find out you could drag the song to the bar up at the top - Cakewalk documentation used to be really hard to find things in for me for some reason.  I always need to edit the tempo line - I remove a lot of the nodes and try to make the changes as smooth as possible by looking at the wave file to pick out the low frequency kicks and the mid frequency snares.  I usually fond out that it can be a bit off over larger stretches of time, but it is better than having the tempo map instantaneously switch by many bpm at a time.  It's a labor intensive project but pays off I think in the long run.

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30 minutes ago, Larry T. said:

great cover of a great song....oh yeah, i was there digging this song on 93 KHJ AM or 1110 KRLA AM in Los Angeles 🎶🎶🎶🎶

😄 It was a GREAT time to be listening to AM radio - here it was WRKO and earlier WMEX. WMEX had the venerable Arnie Woo Woo Ginsberg in the late 50s early 60s, more my sisters generation, but I remember some of it in the car.  It was the Ruby Baby and Bobby Rydell generation of songs (Bobby just recently passed on).  But WRKO was a great station in the late 60s early seventies with DJs that had actual personalities.  Even the novelty/niche songs were good (Hey There Little Red Riding Hood, Timothy,  DOA, 96 Tears)

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Nice cover Steve.  Good job on the vocal harmonies.   It brought back some good memories.

The Lovin' Spoonful songs were different than most other bands of the time.  Hums had everything from Summer In The City to Darlin' Companion to Rain On The Roof.  The 2003 release of Hums of the Lovin' Spoonful has a beautiful instruments minus vocals version of Rain On The Roof. 

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On 5/1/2022 at 3:14 PM, Jim Fogle said:

Nice cover Steve.  Good job on the vocal harmonies.   It brought back some good memories.

The Lovin' Spoonful songs were different than most other bands of the time.  Hums had everything from Summer In The City to Darlin' Companion to Rain On The Roof.  The 2003 release of Hums of the Lovin' Spoonful has a beautiful instruments minus vocals version of Rain On The Roof. 

Thank you Jim - I came very close to covering DayDream until I remembered I couldn't whistle very well 🙂

 

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