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This is a song about abandonment. When you go through hard times, it is said you find out who your friends are. When you go through lengthy hard times, you may find you don’t have any friends anymore. I am not happy with my voice at all due to allergies etc, and I think I did the best I could with it. If anyone has any suggestions besides singing better ha, I would appreciate feedback. I sang it quite a few times using different mics and this was the “best”. I worked about as long on trying to not hate the lead vocal as I did on the entire song, there are two lead vocal tracks handled differently. I have a few eqs and some ozone and some nectar and some light reverb on a bus on one only. This version is the mix stage, won’t go further in case I get some suggestions. It’s called Walk A Mile, for the saying walk a mile in my shoes. I used some sounds from the free Proclethya, vital, and some AAS bass. I used Rast Drums to make the drum parts, my first time trying it. A little nod to Lee Scratch Perry whose death was announced today for the delay and a bit of the weirdness in it. Thanks for listening and any feedback.
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Im looking at the downloaded cake ref guide i have dated 5/21 and on pg 1155 is keyboard shortcuts. It was posted in the forum as available if you don’t have it. I think its the latest but not sure?
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Ok on the folder, Yes i right click on the desktop and make a new windows folder then change the folder name to the song name and date. Then asap in my cakewalk song file i save as, put in the location as the folder on my desktop, put song name and date, check the save audio box. From the desktop I copy that folder twice, each to 1 external drive. Then maybe end of night i will save in a new folder again with maybe EVE along with the name and date, then copy to the drives. Then keep only the most current on the desktop. So i have one as my currently working on file and many older ones if needed. I am using a laptop and do aim to conserve space. I am not a pro at all so for me simple works, but everyone is in different situations. My big samples like native instruments and all my non-kontakt extra instruments are on external drives too. You are working hard to understand things and i hope you are!
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I store all my completed projects on the 2 external drives i use and keep only the current version of the project on my desktop. When i revise the current project i give it the new name/ date and move the previous version into storage and again only the current version will be in my desktop. Its my hobby so i normally only work on one song at a time so this is simple and easy for my needs. When i am done with the song i keep that one named Final and delete all the saved intermediate versions off the drives.
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Hope all goes well for you and your family. A few years back i had to mandatory evacuate due to an az wildfire and it was scary. Taking music gear with me was my top priority. It was stopped before it got into the neighborhood. I grew up on long island so know about hurricanes too. And was 18 miles from the three mile island meltdown. In that case my young kids were first in the car. I got a song out of the fire called RedAlert and got to play with my band at the Rock Against Radiation in Harrisburg. And then theres my tune Hurricane. Wishing you safety and maybe some new songs!
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Hi Gary, I don't like saving projects into the Cakewalk Projects location. Here is how I do it. 1. create a new folder with the name of the song and the date on my desktop. 2. when ready, save the cakewalk file by using save as, the location will be the folder I made on the desktop, fill in file name, file type - normal, make sure to check the copy all audio with project as John said. That's it for creating a song file project folder with all the elements in that one folder (audio, melodyne, .cwp, etc.) 3. Once it is created, then I just right click - copy that folder (actually I have 2 I will put it on having lost an important song once), and paste it on the 2 drives. As John said you can also point the save as to the location of the drive and skip my copy-paste step. I normally also save a song many times as I work on it, and with each revision make a new folder with the same name and new date on the desktop, and then copy that file again to the external drives, Just my work habits. I can easily open a song folder from the external drive by clicking on the .cwp in the song folder. From there it opens cakewalk and loads the file and for me everything has always been present except if it is an ancient song and those fx no longer exist in cakewalk. Hope that helps
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I put projects on external drives all the time. I save on computer as .cwp and then copy it as a backup to the usb external drive. I use melodyne very much and 3rd party vst fx and instruments and they open fine from the external drive or by being copied back to computer. Bun files are not recommended from what i read on the forum. Also for a big program like Native instruments you can put the sample data on an external drive and keep free space on your computer. Thats what i do.
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How to create muffled-to-clear audio intro?
treesha replied to Dave G's topic in Cakewalk by BandLab
If I want part of a track, like the intro, to be very different from the rest of the track, first I duplicate the track. Then on the duplicated track I delete all but the part I want to keep different. On the original track, i put a volume envelope to drop it a bit or completely keep it silent depending on what I am going for. Then I do whatever I want to the duplicated track, put a volume envelope to have it begin how I want, and then down to fade it into the original track sound (the down part can be coordinated with the rising of the volume of the original track where they meet so they blend well together). I like doing it this way, its simple and I can do what I want to the duplicate and know the original is as it was, with only having its volume lowered or absent where I want the duplicate to dominate. -
Thanks for listening Makke and letting me know that you enjoyed it. Nice words you used to describe the song, I appreciate it !
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Sounds good, love the bass and the rhythm of it. I think some horns would be great in there too.
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Great to see, enjoyed your playing and that nice guitar ! The song works well.
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Nice, I enjoyed the instrumentation and the unexpected changes. Reminds me of Talking Heads with a whole different feel. Mix sounds great over here. Asking myself some of those same questions !
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Hi David, thanks for listening and commenting ! Im glad you found it very relaxing, it can be hard to relax sometimes ! Enjoy
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Hi Nigel. Thanks for listening and for your feedback, I appreciate both. Enjoy the drifting.........
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Thanks for listening Douglas and for your positive feedback! Im encouraged and appreciate it.
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Great song with a fun simple message. I enjoyed everything about it, all done well. Mix sounds great. I think you handled the dynamics of the different sections of the song well. Really works and sounds great !
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Thanks for listening and letting me know you enjoyed it! I’m encouraged
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Thanks so much Mark, it was very challenging! Don’t want to leave anyone hanging ha. Its interesting to me how much melodyne editing i find i need to do with synth parts.. the timing, sometimes pitch, odd squeaky noises and to get a few tracks in line with each other as needed. Very done with this type work for a while but glad i made this better.
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So this is the song with a new ending, I like it better this way so thanks for that feedback which encouraged me to work on the ending more. Thanks for listening and any comments
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I got it fine, win 10, previous cake, and having some fun with it, no problems getting or using it. Its basicness is appealing after spending time with tetrality.....
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Brief Question on iZotope Nectar Elements
treesha replied to Ted K. Ling's topic in Instruments & Effects
I got nectar elements with sound forge 11 in 2018. In my plugin list i think it is called izotope nectar elements. The gui is orange. I have another called nectar 3 elements with the gui opening to a black gui with question what are you going for? I think that one was in my crossgrade to music production suite 2.1. Hope that helps -
Sounds good, nice mix over here, enjoyed the sunflower playing guitar ha and looney tunes ending ha. I agree with dubdisciple that the song would be more dancey with more thump in the bass and drums, especially during the parts where the instrumentation gets reduced. At times the vocals are slightly too low. Good name for the song, it has a traveling feel to it.
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I like this song, I like your voice and the mix sounds good over here. The only feedback I would have is the tone of the lamenting moans is a little muddy and a little dark. Comparing to the tone of the ooohs which I think feels better. Just taste. Hope you get a chance to do more project$.
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Hey David, very majestic piece! Rich and interesting, a variety of sounds and movements, enjoyed it !
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Thanks for listening and letting me know you enjoyed it. Im encouraged. I am messing around with lengthening the ending although the interesting notes mark skinner suggested don’t fit the key or whatever there. Tried transposing sounds real bad ha.