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Definitely going in a different direction from your last, grittier, rocking, nicely done as ever, thanks for sharing.
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If you like it that is all that really maters @Barry Seymour, your mixing skills have come one, sound OK here on my DT-990's
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As ever @Jerry Gerber outstanding, superb soundstaging crystal clear audio images. You do know when traveling at the speed of light you cannot see anything outside your ship.
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Here In This Moment (Collaboration with J.J. Terrell and Josh Clary)
Wookiee replied to Ross Smithe's topic in Songs
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Thank you Ed, your continued encouragement and support touch my furry heart, you are most generous. Thank you for lending this your ears, time, mind and making comment. ?
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Always good to hear when it is relaxing, most of my noise is intended to chill. Thanks for your ears and kind words.
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You say you found a solution what was the solution?
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Your are only using HTTP as you transfer protocol and not HTTPS, the "S" means secure site, most browsers consider HTTP as risky. Can you blame people from being wary, to many nasty rabbit holes spreading nasties to take the risk of an unsecured website.
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Not a case of can't access I am getting an unsafe site site is not secure. It is not using HTTPS just HTTP, which means there is the potential risk of viruses or other malware. Consequently as I don't know the site I feel safer not proceeding simples. Just listened on YouTube through the TV and the HiFi, not bad not outstandin though, the mix is balanced, unfortunately it doesn't seem to go anywhere. Is it a work underdevelopment?
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The gamelan is very much supposed to be an aid to meditation. I like this, the continued but evolving bell patterns are a nice bed for the rest, good job Bjorn
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Got some funk on with this, cool bass, nice horns, sweet hammond. nicely done drums and guitar? Is this a band or are you using some libraries? I see it it is an internet collaboration. Cool funky grooving sir/madam/it and others
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I grew up listening to Roger on young human ankle snappers and young Wookiee ankle rippers TV. Can't say I remember this one but it sounds well done Gary. Very much in his style.
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Thank you, glad you enjoyed this I appreciate your time and ears.
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Thank you Bjorn, nice to know it appealed to another synth peep.
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Hope it made the journey bearable, thanks for the ears and kind words.
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There are drums all the way through, mainly kick and ride. I did try it with a more normal kick, snare, cymbal pattern but I prefer what is there now. Thanks for the ears and the comments.
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Thumping little banger her, mix is quite effective on the DT 990's can see the DJ's having fun in the clubs with this once the final vocal is added. Will keep a furry eye out for the remix with her vocal.
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Sounds like a good start, will keep the furry ears on the look for the finished product.
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A Bit of parallel Arp fun. Three instruments playing three different ARP patterns 1. a 24 note pattern 2. a 16 note pattern 3. an 8 note pattern. Parp Toys Instruments Arturia Modual Playign a 24 note patern Arturia ARP2600 playing a 16 note patern Cherry Audio Eight Voice playing an 8 note patern. Roland Cloud JD-800 a noodling lead Toontrack Superior Drummer 3 NY-Avatar Default Kit plus one hanging tom postion 3. FX Moogafooger MF-1035 Phaser x 3 on the Sqencer paterens All other FX stock Cakewalk or old School S-Plat Composed, recorded mixed and finalized in Cakewalk Music Software.
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@mark skinner what a beautiful song. Some excellent playing. If I was going to offer anything personally where it picks up at the 0:51 spot needs just a bit of finessing. That is just the opinion of my furry lugs.
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Came back for another dose to test my new DT 990 Pro's nice . Have to agree with Bat's you nailed A National Acrobat.
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Nice @Bajan Blue, very bouncy almost pop, mix works on my DT 100's, will listen again on YouTube later. PS first audio test on my new PC thought I should test with something proper ya know. Sounds nice on proper speakers too.
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Well if I have an issue with a plugin I always report the problem both the plugin writers and Cakewalk support. That way they both have an opportunity to examine and respond. Frequently Cakewalk support will help identify the issues and report back. If unfortunately the OEM response is we don't support Cakewalk but Cakewalk support has identified the issue is in the plugin I will supply them with Cakewalks findings. In some cases it is true that Cakewalk have helped resolve an issue but that is normally by working with the OEM to resolve it. Like when they highlighted a Bug in Steinberg's VST 3 SDK, then helped Steinberg correct it. Personally I always look to the third party before blaming the host, and I am not referring to CbB as I do use other software that uses plugins. Some work fine in CbB but not I other software. As to the implementation chart it looked quite comprehensive to me.