i could play around with a few stop/gos, the arrangement is not locked into stone, tho it is late in the game now...
the original idea for this was that it would be a bit of a juggernaut, so the stop/go scenario would take it in a different direction,
not sure if that's a better direction, from the original vision of it.
i'll play around with that a bit.....
https://soundcloud.com/bats-brew/middle-of-nowhere-2
getting happier with the mix,
now i'm hunting down any translation issues....
how is the frequency balance of this mix on your playback system?
ultimately, the daw just needs to get out of the way,
and be invisible to good songs.
that should be the focus, not the beeps and glitches and buttons stitches.
hi tagruvto! glad you dig this one in particular, it's a bit of a departure, i'm looking for some things i haven't really done before...
thickness, check. i hear it too. it's going to require some shifting of low and low mids, to get it right.
thanks for the feedback.
hey paul! glad you found it uplifting...... that was the goal.
HEY WOOKIEE!
yea, this is a bit dense,
well, i say that, but then, when you break it down, it has two rhythm guitars, a bass, drums, and vocals.
it DOES get dense in the second section! LOL, but same instruments.
hey daryl!
thanks for listening and commenting,
kick, eh? yep, this drum track is hard, because it's a single stereo file, but i have some good eq's i can focus on kick woof.
thanks for the suggestion
3rd mix, un-mastered, final arrangement,
it's got to be topped and tailed, has an extra 30 seconds or so at the end.
i think the bass line is too strong, so i need some feedback on that...
and the final chorus needs to be louder.
also, looking for translation issues at this point,
before mastering.
this song is supposed to be a sort of 'pick me up' for anyone feeling blue.
https://soundcloud.com/bats-brew/on-ur-way-3
i loved this song too, kevin!
LOL, it dates me.
so the Ian thing, i always loved his voice, but never had that kind of range...
i have to wear a torture device to sing that song.
and the original, with the opening wailing vocals, i had to cop that using my guitars....
so, props to Gillan!!
hi lynn!
appreciate the thought, but to be fair, i DID change up the guitar solo, it's my own spin on the original,
which is still way cooler than mine.
man, jude, thanks so much for checking this out and the kind words!
hi david! top down, yes. this was a fun project, and the very first project i ever did using sonar.
thanks so much HIBI
the first song i ever used sonar/cakewalk on, several years back...
posted just for fun!
all keys, drums by Xenophile,
all vox, gtrs and bass by Bats Brew
njoy
hi razor!
i've been using Daws since about 1999, when i started with a roland VS880ex machine,
technically a 'self contained daw'.
i use them to record my original music.
i use them more or less, as a digital 'tape machine', since the bulk of what i do are microphone-recorded performances, and multi-tracked songs recorded in real time, same as i used to use tape machines for.
i have 3 full length albums released on CDBaby, and i've produced or co-produced 3 other artists' albums.