-
Posts
4,119 -
Joined
-
Last visited
-
Days Won
3
Everything posted by DeeringAmps
-
First off welcome to the forum. Indeed! As to crits: I'd center up that bass, things are a bit "heavy" in my left can; other than that ?. tom is the little guy in the boat fishing?
-
Well alright! Doug you certainly have a "signature" sound and style. More Kirby goodness, for sure! ? t don't think I've heard Busted before, a different side of Kirby...
-
Is It Impossible To Make Good Midi Renditions Of Classical Music?
DeeringAmps replied to mdiemer's topic in The Coffee House
Maybe you should listen some of Jerry Gerber's work. He has several in the songs forum right now. Here's the thread for his Symphony #10 Often he makes the score for his works available as well. IIRC he also teaches virtual orchestration. t -
Another Monsta! t what else can i say...
-
Reminds me of my first viewing of Endless Summer. Brings to mind a long slow break moving the rider endlessly and effortlessly up the coast... ? t hey somebody get the woody and come pick me up!
-
Well, well; welcome to the forum, thanks for sharing this. Beautifully done! The second time my blood pressure has been effected (affected? maybe both apply?) in a "positive" way today; so, thanks again! t only reason to remain with Sonar is if you are running an x86 system. Leave Sonar installed, you'll want to keep all your Sonar vst and vsti. CbB will not affect (again effect?) your Sonar install in any negative way. You can "fall back" on Sonar anytime the learning curve is "hampering" your workflow.
-
Yes, inquiring minds do want to know... And the voices as well? Very nice, very nice indeed! t I think my blood pressure went down... I'll have to revisit this in a better listening environment, mayhaps there is a lot more going on than first meets the eye ear?
-
As always, many thumbs! You been holding out freddy, most impressed with your youtube channel... t
-
First off well done David, and we appreciate you "persevering" to get it up. What's the piano vsti? Sounds very nice. t are you using the BandLab app, or is uploading to BandLab hosting the issue?
-
Disconnected Souls - Metal, Classical and Electronic fusion!
DeeringAmps replied to Matthew Simon Fletcher's topic in Songs
First off welcome to the "Songs" forum. Followed your youtube link and listened to the "bonus" track. Good stuff, a bit "light" on the "Metal" (I'm an old rocker, need I say more). Surprised me with the ending, well done! t lots to review today, I'll get back to the rest of your project in the days to come...- 2 replies
-
- 1
-
-
- disconnected souls
- ep
- (and 8 more)
-
AAA+++ need I say more? Almost fifties "beat", eh? t Where are Allen, William and Jack when we need them...
-
I'd be comfortable with the final mix. Fine work as always Keith. ? Please take that as I think its a "strong" tune. My thumbs from the national stockpile are runnin' low again. Wa is a "blue" state after all... ? t
- 1 reply
-
- 1
-
-
JOEMENTUM - Final Mix is up! Mark Skinner has done considerable, and outstanding, work and our collaboration is complete! Special thanks to @bjornpdx (additional words and music) and Dave @bitflipperTownsend for some very excellent B3 work. (Without overthinking it - keep it simple and sloppy while wearing sunglasses) A big thank you to @freddy jas well (freddy I'm sorry that the song had moved on by the time I got your work) Please enjoy! t
-
$99 today ezkeyes $119
-
This is the link to his soundclick page, but there's only one song up? Jesse Screed Where are ya brother? t
-
So you have it subtitled The Inner Brain are we inside the Wookiee brain? I don't know if this is a good thing, or not... All in on that! Nicely done Wooks! t
-
Thanks Christian. I actually sold my 2210 (great amp) last year, and my '71 50 watt (not a "45", but laydown mains, hand wired turret build) the year before... t
-
sometimes Jesse does that...
-
Is @Christian Jonesthe Kuassa user; I think right? Nope Nembrini. Their Marshall is the 2210 emulation; right? JTM 45 is more my speed... Maybe he will chime in and let us know which amps are "essential". Or I could just use the search function, or go to his profile and look at past posts... Why would I do that, I'm lazy! He'll check in; roight? t ?
-
You been tearing it up here lately! t
-
That's a deal! Where are we at for 6 pack pricing these days, I'm dry! @BassDaddytwisted isn't my fav, but I get it... Kicks and Snares; I'd be all in! t
-
Well no fan here of the ES1, it failed! on my Brazilian 814; but I have a few direct to board recordings that have "plenty" of top end. ES2 has some eq control: right? Don't go overboard, but I'd want a little more "presence", if you get my meaning. I'd have to check the specs (hey that rhymes, oh boy ? on the Taylor 314-ce (x class), but should be plenty of "tone" there; its a Taylor! t
-
I'll take a copy out to the studio so I can be a bit more objective and get back to you. The Adams are a bit more "truthful" than the Bose cans or the Logitech speakers on the desktop... t
-
Well I'll stick with all the comments I made on the first mix. Great storytelling! And now that I've heard it a few times; thinking its an autobiography. Now I see the reason for "the time off". Welcome back! Mix wise, same advise; lather, rinse repeat! There's still some "niggles", but you're making progress. Let this one sit a bit, hone your skills, and come back to it. The "backbone" is there, its quite solid, that's for sure! t still thumb, thumbs and Thumbs
-
I echo the sentiments above regarding the "creative" side of the tune. As to the mix, a few thoughts. The kick: it seems to dominate the track on the Bose cans here, especially in the quiet sections. AC Gtr: the 58 on this, where's the mic pointed? If you re-cut this, point the mic at the 12th fret; and I'd put a high pass on it, pretty high maybe. Its kind of "lost" to my ears, needs some top end. Solo: I think you could shorten that up a bit. just remember, I'm a 3 minute single kinda guy, so take that with a grain of salt... t and thank you for your service!