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Thanks Nigel. Yes, gonna love me some buses from now on, lol!
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Thanks. Yes, I never realized busses are a great way to beef up the tone/presence of a particular instrument as opposed to using only four or five aux sends.
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Here's Radiance. This is the first track I've used bus's on which is pretty weird since I've been doing this DAW thing since October of 2021, lol???? link: https://larryterrano.bandcamp.com/track/radiance DAW: Cakewalk by Bandlab pc: windows 10, i7-4770 CPU @ 3.40 GHz, 8GB ram, DI electric guitar, DI bass, arturia minilab mkII, arturia analog lab 5 lite, SI Drums by CbB effects reference speakers: M-Audio BX3
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Cool song. Sounds great. All instruments very clear and well recorded. Great vocal as well????
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Well done Bjorn. Nice parts put together in all the right places. The Addictive Drums parts at the end makes for a nice, unexpected, addition; the volume you mixed them at was the right choice????
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Faithful rendition done exceptionally well. Nice vocal. The tone of the bass is really nice????
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Outstanding music and astrophotography as usual. Thanks for sharing this Jerry????
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Excellent. Your voice and how you deliver it is quite beautiful, it holds the whole composition together. Nice mellow pop song with a steady foundation and lots of interesting flourishes to create an interesting musical journey. I like the guitar bits and the other instrumental accents????
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Nice soundscape Wookiee. Your mix sounds excellent, as usual????
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Nice work John. We all hear things a bit differently, my ears hear that the drums could be up a dB or two and the vocal, which works very nicely, could be up around 1dB in certain parts????
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Thanks Ross????
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Thanks Steve. My thoughts were to try to create the mood of a savanna at night with an absolutely clear sky filled with a spectacular view of the stars, galaxies and nebulae as well as the peaceful yet dangerous reality of living in that environment????
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Thanks Wookiee. I am happy with the groove on this one? To my ears the percussion and basses fit together really well????
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Thanks for the listen. I used two basses both tuned via my trusty snark+ tuner. One bass was played in standard positions, the other an octave up the neck, then mixed them together throughout the piece at various volumes. The thin bass sound is good hearing on your part as I recorded the basses via direct injection without any VST added (amps, cabinets or bass models), just used EQ'ing, auxiliary tracks and mixing the two octaves together to create a fatter tone/effect????
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Thanks mark, appreciate the listen and comments. Yes, I did two basses, one playing regular positions, the other playing higher up the neck an octave higher. I mixed them together in various volumes throughout the piece varying from no mix at all to various levels creating a wider and fatter tone as I thought befitted the section they were being heard????
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Thanks, really appreciate the listen and comments. I wasn't really aiming for this piece to be a song with a hook, intro, outro. I see this as a songscape, a combination of a song and a soundscape at this time. I do think it could evolve into the classic song format, though, with more work????
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Hi All. Here is the latest piece called "Savanna at Night". All comments, questions and critiques appreciated???? link: https://larryterrano.bandcamp.com/track/savanna-at-night DAW: Cakewalk by Bandlab pc: windows 10, i7-4770 CPU @ 3.40 GHz, 8GB ram, live acoustic guitar, live electric guitar, direct injected basses, arturia minilab mkII, arturia analog lab 5 lite, SI Drums by CbB effects reference speakers: M-Audio BX3
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Not To Worry - Collaboration from Daryl 1968 and Lynn
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Excellent. The rhythm/percussion and guitar loops are killer. They fit like a glove. I'd trim around a minute by shortening a verse a two for higher impact and to help maintain the high energy???? -
Excellent, as usual. Music is great, seemed like a mixture of sadness and strength. The video, to me, had parts that seemed to convey the confusion that Alzheimer's creates. Hope modern medicine can discover a cure in the immediate future????
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Thanks Bjorn. If I get some free time I'll look up how to increase tempo in CbB. I like the languidness of it but agree that a more up tempo version would be worth the time it takes to do it to hear the difference in mood and feel????
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Sounds great!!????
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Really nice work, as usual. I kept waiting for some acoustic or nylon string guitar to appear which I think would add another dimension to the song. Maybe talk with Mark about?? But, the song is nice as is, understated and stylish in a contemporary way????
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Never heard the original, listened to yours first, then Roger's version, then yours again. Naturally, Roger's has all the seventies easy listening production bells and whistles and does the song justice. imho, I think your version is the superior one. Your arrangement is basically the same but your quality of instrumentation, recording, mixing and vocal work hits home to me more than Roger's version. Great work????
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Thanks Tom????
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Opens quietly and steadily draws the listener in as everything moves forward calmly and smoothly but with a touch of melancholy. Excellent work????