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Ross S

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  1. 3 hours ago, subvibe said:

    Hi

     

    Great drums & bass sequence that give the song drive

    agree with jack c  vocals could be a bit clearer in the mix

    the intro is megga got my foot tapping straight away

     

    subvibe 

    Thanks for listening and for the feedback. I’m sold, vocs need to go UP!! 

  2. 2 hours ago, jack c. said:

    real nice.cool funked out bass.bring up vocoder and voice a tad.jack c great

    Thanks for listening Jack and for the feedback! I have gone back and forth about the voice volume, I think you’re right it needs to be up a bit.

  3. **REVISED- Took some good advice from @jack c.@subvibeand @PhonoBrainer, and raised vocal volume and shortened overall song a bit.

    This is a re-imagining/remix of an original song written way back in 1985. It was a signature song for an LA band I was in at the time called The Program. Originally written as a straight ahead rock tune, the funky and catchy bass pattern was the central component of the song. Our bass player played it on a Mini Moog (props to him, we had no sequencers, lol!). This new arrangement and recording maintains that original bass pattern and vibe, but definitely takes the tune into completely new realms! I originally played the high-bending synth lead part on my very first polysynth, a Roland Juno 60. I don't have it anymore, but I wanted to maintain that original flavor, so I used a TAL Juno 60 emulation on this. The rest of it is a mix of hardware (Korg Kronos, Yamaha MOXF8) and software synths (Kontakt, Surge, LABS, ASDR Loom and Hybrid). Valhalla Supermassive reverb was also used liberally throughout. The most unexpected source is the growling "guitar” solo, done with Keyscape, of all things! There is a Clavinet/Wah Pedal patch that I used, and was blown away by how cool it sounded! Anyway, enjoy and let me know what you think!

    https://www.bandlab.com/post/7fa45535-2602-ee11-907c-6045bd31b313

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  4. On 4/20/2023 at 11:32 AM, bats brew said:

    this is an instrumental rock song, the First of a 3-song trilogy, inspired by Formula One racing... imagine a racing fan boarding the bullet train in paris, to cruise all the way to Nice Ville, grabbing a quick bus to Monaco, to witness the Monaco Grand Prix! you can't really take a bullet train all the way to Monaco, but if you could!! this song.

    i posted a demo of this when i first recorded it,
    this is the final version, released as a single, or part of a 3-song 'trilogy'.

    if you'd like a copy, you can get it here:


    https://batsbrew.bandcamp.com/track/bullet-train-to-monaco

     

     

     

    Wow, really smokin’ track. Well executed, both production and performance. Congrats!! 

  5. Nice track John, strong songwriting, and musicianship. Vocals are good, only thing you might consider is they seem like they could sit in the mix better. Kind of loud and on top of things, which is no doubt crowding your headroom and preventing the instrumental mix from being brought up more.  Overall, great job!

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  6. First, check the interface as an input under midi devices in preferences. Second, load a VST instrument you want to trigger as a simple instrument track. Third, on your midi track, set the output to that instrument. At that point you should be in business.

  7. 13 hours ago, Lynn Wilson said:

    What a sad song - I don't know how Eric pulled it off.  This version is a success!  I could feel and hear the ethos in your voice, which is the key to this song.  A+

    I hear you about EC, he definitely created beauty from ashes with this one! Thanks for listening and for your encouragement.

  8. 6 hours ago, bjornpdx said:

    Ross,

    I'm loving the theme introduced earlier but it really shines beginning ~4:00.  A bit simpler orchestration here maybe and with a great sounding flute.
    So now I've listened to this a few times and gotta say this has huge potential. Keep working on it and submit it wherever you can.
    -Bjorn

    Thanks Bjorn for listening and for the encouragement! It was a great experience composing thematically to video. The film represented strenuous activity before lighthearted fun. Thanks for your suggestions also!

  9. On 5/25/2023 at 6:03 AM, Bajan Blue said:

    Hi Ross

    Agree with what has already been said - this is excellent, shame it didn't get picked up.

    Cool 

    Nigel

     

    Hey Nigel, thanks so much for listening and for the encouraging words! I’m not really a soundtrack guy, so it was a great learning exercise for me. 

    Rain

    Nice catchy, hooky tune! Solid performance and production value. As has been said, definitely reminds me of early Chicago stuff, especially the horn solo. Vocals are fantastic too. All around great job, congrats on this.

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