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Sounds really good. If you're going for the live band sound, your mix is perfect. Good luck with upcoming events!!!
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Very cool. The 3d feel for the video is accentuated by the position of instruments in the mix. Good job.
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Good work Freddy! Nice lyrics.
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This was a tough one for me, still not sure I didn't cross the line into sentimental fluff, but oh well, here it is. https://www.baselines.com/?p=6508 Jericho Valley is in the mountains of Western Massachusetts.
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Nice vocal and chord changes.
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Interesting and tight!
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Thanks Nigel! My son challenged me to try this one. It's nice that he knows a lot of the old songs, makes me feel like I did my job!
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Here's a cover of perhaps the perfect Spring/Summer song - at least one of them. I still dig the 70s. https://baselines.com/?p=6503
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Thanks Bill - I do that for things like DePlosive, but I wanted to have access to the spectral editor display. Steve
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Thanks for this tip - I will try that out. Steve
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Hi Treesha - thank you! Just tried it and it works! Very much appreciate your help. Steve
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That sounds interesting John - I will give it a try.
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In Cakewalk, it is easy to connect directly to Melodyne to edit a clip, because there is a menu item (Regions) for it. Is there a way to do this to connect to iZotope's RX so that I can use the full RX interface on a clip and then save it back to Cakewalk, similar to the way Melodyne interfaces? Thank you for any tips.
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60th Birthday Prezzie to myself ?
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Beauty - I almost bought one of their basses, another beautiful product...but the price tag! -
It's warmed up over the past couple of days here too - Now I miss the nice cool days!
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Automation , Keystrokes, Macros
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Automation , Keystrokes, Macros
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Loved it. Gerry had a great voice and yours sounds a lot like his. I would have preferred a drier vocal, but it still sounded fantastic. Long ago, we recorded at a studio in Montserrat, and I found a fan letter someone had written to Gerry Rafferty in one of the drawers in the villa I was staying in. He must have recorded down there at one point.
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I haven't used and keystroke type automation in Cakewalk. I'd like to put together a few keystrokes I do over and over and would like to know the best way to accomplish it. Basically I want to insert audio effect RX:Deplosive on a clip and bounce it right away, then apply sonitus compressor with a saved setting and bounce it right away. Do you know how to do this? Thank you for any feedback.
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Thank you very much!
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Hey thanks! I haven't heard anything about that band since the 70s! Probably more of an east coast phenomenon anyway. Steve
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Here's a cover of a song from the late 70's by a Cambridge MA band called Pousette Dart band. @mojoespage from bandlab on slide guitar. https://baselines.com/?p=6495 Hope you are all having a great summer - still a bit cold here.
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Thank you Tom - that book has some good information in it. It keeps things simple as well for the most part, so a quick read.
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They are cool things, Freddy - the article I read talked about how if you cut it down the middle it becomes twice as long - I haven't tried that and can't picture it. Another thing he mentioned was the real life uses. He mentioned a machinery belt that lasted twice as long because it was set up like a Mobius strip so that the wear was on both sides of the belt, not just one.