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WOW! Slick, Joplin, Ronstadt, Wilson, Harry, Ethridge, Jett; you know rock royalty. This young lady can sing! Who played bass on this? Cassidy never, IMHO, gets the credit he’s due (the one and only real bass player Hendrix ever worked with, and I’ll leave out the humble opinion part; facts is facts). Bloody brilliant mate! The vid is just as good as the performances, I’m having flashbacks. (Maybe the huge crush I had on Slick as wee lad, huh?) Perfect, and again, WOW! Tom
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Wow Rex, looking at the picture this is not at all what I expected! So, “hats off” man. I for one, love the unexpected and keeping the audience just a tad off balance. Bring us more! Tom
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Well done. I have to agree that guitar on the right needs to come down a notch, maybe two. Good tone all around on the guitars. Neck pickup on the main melody, same guitar bridge pup, in the solo and call/response in the second verse? Especially like that breakdown leading into the outro. Kinks? I guess I hear a little Ray Davies in here. Maybe another Brit vocalist, can’t quite put my finger on it... I’m really beginning to like the new soundclick interface. Tom
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Well done! I didn’t notice any glaring volume changes. More in depth thoughts on DaVinci would also be appreciated. Tom
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I always enjoy your unique approach Wookiee. So are these kind of “steam of consciousness” compositions, or do you have a more focused direction at the getgo? Probably a bit of both? You and Freddy have set the tone for my day; thank you! Tom
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I think I like Soundclicks new look. I know I enjoyed/like your tune! I’m thinking slapback delay, at least that’s the route I would take (Sonitus delay, I like to set left and right slightly different). The jangle you’re getting when, I think, you’re picking inside chords in the solo is especially nice. Mind sharing your signal chain? Ralph Murphy states that as songwriters we have to “write about places we’ve never been, doing things we’ve never done, with people we’ve never met”. I like to keep what might, or might not, be auto biographical ambiguous... Thank you Freddy for keeping us updated on your journey, for in life, as in all things, it’s all about the journey. Please keep sharing! Tom
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Baps, i was up in the cheap seats on the side. As I remember it, Clapton was mostly obscured by a pa column. 6 degrees of separation ? Tom
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How do you name the notes?
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Missed Cream, saw Blind Faith at the fabulous Forum in ‘69. Highlight of the night? The opening act; Free! Beware Mr Baker... tom
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Do the verbs require iLoc?
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Germ is correct, $167 minus the $99 I would spend in November on G3 anyway, left MPS3 a net $68; that for me was a no brainer. Sorry if I started any “heart palpitations”. The $99 “error” had me going for a minute. T
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Tom, David Bowie, wow, high praise indeed. (I was known to wear “glitter” and even a mini skirt once in the early 70’s, mini skirt was a parody on a JC Penny commercial “I want to look like an American”) Interesting thoughts/idea for a bit more live feel, I’ll have to check it out. I think my cover of “Key to the Highway” maybe has a bit more live feel, the vocal at least. Thanks for your input and kind words. Tom
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Tom thanks for sharing how you got that beautiful piano. I have several vsti that are pretty good, if I ever develop the chops for a solo piece, I’ll have a start for getting it “right”. I always start with TTS, and since it’s a rock mix, end up leaving it. Tom
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Old Joad, thanks for dropping by, I’ll pump up the cowbell in the next one ;-). And please remember, “imitation is the sincerest form of flattery”. Tom
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Hey Jerry, "Good honest bar-room fayre!" Thanks for listening, it means alot; my man Jeff and I both appreciate it. T
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Just got the Groove 3 code from Izotope... How long did that take? I ask because I jumped on the JRR deal, $68 for the MPS3 seems a "no brainer" (I would be renewing my G3 sub next month anyway). Plus, all this "chatter" got my GAS beyond a tolerable level: thanks, I think? Tom
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Hey Jerry, Nicely done. It got me ready for a busy day and I thank you for that. Keep it up! Tom
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Tom All I can do is echo what has been said, and mention that Bb, I think, at 0:36; wow! Really nice, Bravo indeed. Tom
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Douglas, I'll buy a round, but I think I'll make mine a shot of tequila. Why would a man drink beer when he can drink whiskey? Has that been used as a song title? Seriously though, thanks for listening. Tom
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Mettelus "The other caveat is that the X4 NMVe slot is typically available to only one NVMe drive (at the cost of 2 SATA drive slots). That NVMe slot makes the ideal sample drive, and where the biggest/fastest NVMe would shine." Good point, something I had forgotten that Jim explained to me when we set my Cat up. I'm a stickler for "redundancy" so I have a drive in every slot, for samples the 1T m.2 has me "covered" for the stuff I use most. I have a second sample drive, SSD, for the lesser used libraries. I never partition the OS drive for fear that when reinstalling the OS image, we all image frequently right?, I'll format the entire drive. again YMMV, Tom
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Jim, My StudioCat #1 (Win 7, 9 years old in December) is still running strong and is now my "Office" DAW. My general use Office machine is Win7x86, consequently I can't run CbB, so it no longer is a "DAW"; just QuickBooks, FireFox, etc. Win 7, though not "supported" is a solid OS, (I'm running my embroidery machines {3 computers} on XP machines); I'm not worried about "support". StudioCat#2, my Studio machine is a screamer! However, had I waited a year, how much extra "bang for my buck" could StudioCat given me? Think about it; SSD, m.2, RAM, these prices are all dropping, often drastically, almost on a daily basis. I know its hard, but I would save my money, you'll get far more mileage that way. Play the long game here, IF your current machine fails; well then all bets are off... Just my nickel98 Tom
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He makes a good case for the m.2 as the C drive. if the MOBO supports two m.2 drives, go for it. One caveat, I would keep the OS “lean and mean” prices are certainly coming down, but no need for 1T OS drives. Where the m.2 shines on my system is loading samples. Just my nickel98, YMMV Thanks for the link Bob. Tom
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Meatloaf, now that's a first for me. "Amazing harp fits really well." Jeff appreciated your comments, and sends along his thanks. Tom
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Sorry Ed I couldn't help myself...
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Well Che, the bell doth toll for thee. But seriously, nice bit of "social consciousness". The solo piano had a nice ambiance to it. The vocal harmony made the chorus very effective. Keep plugging away. Tom