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? That's a rabbit hole... You are braver than I. ? t
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If 3-6db is a "bit", I would agree ? Its "buried" in the mix. Don't know if this was the power of "suggestion" or if it was something in the guitar track, I thought I heard some artifacts in the guitar track later as well. Once the guitar level is solved, that might explain it... Good on you both for the collaboration, ?'s for that for sure. So I'll hold the like for the final mix. t
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Why limit your market; I can see this as a cue for lots of things Not really disagreeing with Nigel, but with the guitar pulled up (maybe more than "just a bit"), the bass might be fine. Listening on the DT990's. Your tune, your production, you get to make the decisions; no problem.... t oh ?'s with your kind permission, I'll hold the "like" for the re-mix with the guitar up ?
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@mark skinner bind it to Alt+E or Ctrl+E, otherwise "E" on the keyboard will drive ya nuts. Remember when "O" put you in "Offset" mode, or "A" engaged the audio snap (maybe it still does? I "nuked" long ago...) t you can thank me later ?
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Errors, errors, and more errors...
DeeringAmps replied to Diana Chahine's topic in Cakewalk by BandLab
First check "Power" settings in Windows. Go with the "High Performance" option; you don't want Windows powering down your USB ports. I guarantee this Will Not Work. Delete that immediately! Use the M-Audio drivers ASIO drivers. Forget WASAPI (although the Bakers say it works fine, but I do believe its more for using the onboard audio) Looks like the AIR wants to see (and should) a 1/4" jack on the "Cans". Your headphones are 1/8"? get a 1/4" adapter, probably "cheap" on Amazon; or a good set of "pro" cans. then Report back... tom -
You got me Zargg, I turned up the volume on the intro, thinking "I was kinda expecting a bit more oomph". And then it hit! ?'s t
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I'm trying to wrap my head around you artistically jack. This is interesting, especially the breakdown section. Again, hoping you're taking some "artistic" license with the lyrics and not being completely autobiographical. That aside, I think you've captured the tracks better, I'm not hearing what I call "digititus" (digital overs distortion). Mix seems "cleaner" overall. t if I may, you're delivering a lot of lyrics here and to my ear it gets in the way of the meter. Now its your song, your production; sometimes finding a way to convey the message with fewer syllables goes a long way to make it flow melodically (though if that gets in the way of your story...). Just my nickel98's worth, so take it with a grain of salt!
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Sorry Zargg, I need one more app like a case of... (you get the picture). I've complained often about the BandLab app making the casual listener "log in" to listen. again sorry man... t
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That drum breakdown at 1:4? is KILLER, and the bass that follows ?'s! The whole tune, as always, first class... t and I'd be remiss if I didn't mention that kick drum, plenty of oomph and that nice defining top snap. Oh yeah
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Getting a good drum track is a time consuming process for those of us who are NOT drummers. Personally I have a small fortune invested in EZD and Superior 3 and lots of Toon's midi packs. Even with the enhanced search functions in both, its a nerve wracking process trying to get it right. t
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I'll second (third?) that... I see hear that. t
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Played with a lot of those, sorry to say..... t
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The "bones" are here, I'd vary the drums a bit; correct me if I'm wrong, its a loop right? I get that, keep us posted... t
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There's some timing issues, I think, in a couple spots. Mix wise a little judicious eq would clean up a little mud here and there. If I were mixing (and this a purely "taste" thing), a little ambiance on the guitars. t
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As always Makke a big ?'s from me... t
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Written then, redone now? Or is this the original recording. I’m with Wooks, nice funky groove. t
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Sometimes less is better. t
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?’s t is it fair to say you are all healed up and your chops are as good as (maybe even better) ever?
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Orchestral arrangement of Metallica's "Nothing Else Matters".
DeeringAmps replied to Emrah's topic in Songs
Interesting arrangement of a “classic” for sure. A shame it’s kind of fallen thru the cracks. I was going to “welcome” you to the forum, but I see you’ve been on the forum for a while, but don’t post much. tom -
The snare certainly is upfront. But not in an offending way here. As always top shelf HS! t
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Mixed & Mastered on cakewalk, Thoughts? WARNING EXPLICIT LYRICS
DeeringAmps replied to JEISONX's topic in Songs
Good advice from Wookiee for going forward, but I think this tune can stand on its own. Next tune expand a bit. tom- 11 replies
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?’s Freddy! I’ll second that. t
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Like the ambiance on both of them! t
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?’s Kevin, put it to bed... t