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@kakku - many thanks, glad you liked it. @Johnbee58 - yep, a little troubled of late for sure. No, t'was not LBJ but sounds a little like him. @David Sprouse- yikes, lemon creme pie is a pretty serious undertaking! Kudos. I prefer a chocolate creme if anyone asks, but lemon is up there. Key Lime, of course, in small doses. And thanks for the listen! @bjornpdx- yes I do like your videos as well!!! I feel like I'm travelling somewhere in a bjorn vid. Thank you for mentioning "watching until the end" . . . there is a certain reward for that . . . thanks for the comments! @Makke - many thanks for the listen, glad you likked it! @Hidden Symmetry - thanks, and kudos on your smooth jazz sound of late, really tasty stuff.
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The brush on the hihat or cymbal got a bit repetitive in the first minute, maybe switch up that straight rhythm it is playing just a little bit? Love the sax and those '90's key pads. I'd vote for the bass up just a teeny bit. Really excellent soft jazz number, pretty fantastic writing. cheers, -Tom
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Well it took me a while to figure out the drums, I think the snare sidestick works but I'd vote for a louder more conventional kit. If there was a kick drum I couldn't discern it. I did hear the congas far left, and the shaker, both of which are great to have, both of which could add to a conventional drum kit quite nicely. You might be going for a more sparse rhythm section. The vocal treatment works for me and brought me into some sort of pleasant 1966 timewarp, which was very cool indeed!!! Had kind of a Brian Wilson thing going on . . . cheers, -Tom
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How are you recording that b3 or organ? It sounded really live!!! Your piano reverb sounds like it's in a bigger hall than the other instruments, I dunno, no one will probably care. For me I'd bring the piano back onstage with everybody else. cool one! cheers, -Tom
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No, crud, looks like it got in here, too . . . I should have stayed home . . . I should not have ventured into the Coffeehouse. . . learn from my mistake!!!
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In honor of the times, I'd take Tarilonte's medieval legends Era for $13.47.
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PhonoBrainer replied to Larry Shelby's topic in Deals
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Softube might be the most "audio quality" plugin manufacturer out there.
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I have every minute nuance of the original committed eternally to memory. Kudos to take this on, it's such a great song. I like your vocal stylings. The music bed is very faithful. cheers, -Tom
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This horse is definitely on a surfboard. Hang Two. Maybe just a couple more fills in the drum track, some more variety in the bassline, but this is all about the guitar up front, which is played very well. Liked the chicken pick, too!!! Lovely whammy bends . . . cheers, -Tom
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Friggin great. The mix sounded really nicely separated, no levels poked out, maybe the bass could come up just a hair? Those horn blends (with guitar?) were superb. The overall volume I found was a bit lower than other songs I've pumped through my system, are you leaving headroom for later? such tasteful playing. Sunday brunch on the sunny back patio, where are you when we need you?? cheers, -Tom
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That was hilarious and the lyrics are great!! Lynn's voice is perfect for this! That country vibe in his performance is wonderful. On the chorus where his vocal is doubled, the editing could be tighter - so the consonants of both vocals hit in exactly the same spots. You might just fix "fact" at 1:47 because the rest is pretty close and good enough, really. I predict no sales whatsoever to anyone under the age of 30. cheers, -Tom
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+1 on this. Love that super filtered pulsing pad on the chorus, drives it along nicely. A very pleasant listen and the vocal treatment is a big add. Maybe the drums could come up just a bit in the mix? cheers, -Tom
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I liked that tight portamento lead synth patch! For me the song starts very very mellow and slow with the piano and I'd vote to clip the intro quite a bit, to get to the good stuff sooner. Another unasked-for idea? Sure! How about this . . . on a slow song, super slow tempo, put a longer reverb on the drums. Particularly the snare. That way, the ring out of reverb on the snare will fill the time pleasantly and more naturally while we are waiting for the next beat. It might be worth experimenting with. You could go overboard with that and make it too awash. Reverbo Peligro! fun experimental quarantine action! cheers, -Tom
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Well, I added the video. Let me know if you like it or hate it? Thanks! @Lynn - yes it is a bit toe tappin' dystopian! I appreciate your mix comments and many thanks! @freddy j - excellent history lesson, sir! I pulled that vid about four years ago, and since then, have been too lost in the editing of sheep to remember what exactly the original political point was. I think it was Wilke. It was very baaaaaaaad of me to not remember. Many thanks for your observations! @thegaltieribrothers - glad the funk found you and thanks so much for the listen! @bjornpdx - yes a bit of LBJ and maybe also some of that current Senator from Kentucky? I dunno. Thanks for the mix comments, it was a four year project!
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Write a song about it.
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Looks like he knew when to die. ... Sorry, that was pretty dark.
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Another great song and I think you have a "sing the phone book" voice. You are getting some good mix tips so I will only generally add there might be just a hair leess of the bass guitar. People are hearing a tuning issue but I don't think it's the vocals, I think it's the bass, which as we know the lower pitches are the hardest to tell the tuning. But the bass, if that's what it is, is not super far off, and I;ve started to think that part of your work's excellent vibe is owing to the fact that tuning is not in unison. Most of the live recorded work is not pitch perfect and I think you are making this work for you, not against you. If that makes sense. It's adding to the vibe that the song already brings. OK, at 2:10 your bass plays a note that suggests a minor scale, whilt the keyboard above it is clearly playing a major chord. Just noticing! I assume that's intentional. Really cool tune. Another really cool tune! cheers, -Tom
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I think it's just supposed to be a static picture. ? The music is a bit of a macabre circus. And is inventive. I'd say keep throwing those pics up there , the one you chose I'm not sure if it really fits the tune you wrote. The music is elegant and the pic is, well, not super elegant. I dunno.
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Invisible - latest experiment - latest mix 3/16/20
PhonoBrainer replied to Lynn Wilson's topic in Songs
the bass is in much better shape now! With the extra energy that gives the track, it seems to have maybe left room for the hihat groove to be a little up front and pokey in the mix. That's just a matter of taste and yours may vary. Have you given it a loud listen? It's no problem at lower volumes. Lyrics are great, it has an excellent pulse to it, and the vocals are a trip. -
smooth chord progression, nice melody, good voice! That's a great foundation. I liked the pizzicato strings as well. That string swell at the very end is great, it has a sense of urgency! The kick drum choice is flabby of course, and demands the listener's attention - is that what you want? If this was a conventional band, I believe the rest of the players would convene an official Band Meeting, and prolly kick the drummer out, because the guitarist knows a guy. 'twas a good listen allrighty! -Tom
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@Douglas Kirby - yes, lounge, it has a bit of that, thanks. The brass I fiddled with, it's Hollywood Pop Brass but using Zynaptique Unveil to suck the room rvb off of it. I think I took too much away perhaps. Thanks for the comment! @DeeringAmps - glad you liked the groove in there! It's a speech by an Indiana Senator in 1940 I culled from an old movie. He was speaking in opposition to America's paarticipation in the Lend Lease program, and the dictator he was warning us against was in fact FDR! So it was partisan as hell, just like our own wonderful times . . . thanks for the comment! @geeare1- cool, glad you liked it, and thanks for the comment! @Wookiee - yes, classic DX7! This time from the Canterbury EP, a very cool chorusy yet clear patch. Thanks, glad the furry paws were tapping!