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Never used it, like my addictive drums (paid) and addictive keys i got free with my Novation controller and i use the paid version of synthmaster that i use the novation to control the automation so i wont chance it as it was a balls ache to set up my controller. There is so many plugins out there. Iv'e got a few other freebies and all do the job. I try to concentrate on writing there days, its so easy to chase your tail with plugins.
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Sometimes the simple things work best, this song im working on at the moment is super complicated haha i'm having problems with mixing space etc
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Cheers Guys, next one im doing something bit different, im creating many sample's to do a bit of funky dance
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Love this, great creative video too. That takes some work. I knock my videos up fast because it would take me a years to do something like this lol
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Super professional job, loved the intro, great build into the chorus, more than ordinary lol
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Fantastic production and mix.
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Love it, i can see the marine biologists now getting over excited in the labs
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Did you separate with a symphony orchestra bus? I always find when you pan symphony orchestra left or right you mess up the overhaul orchestra natural pan which is all round you coming at you everywhere and sometimes good to sit the guitars in it in sections. Nice clean mix, the bass keeps keeps pushing, the vocal is fantastic and lyrics. Maybe there is something missing in the intro, i think it needs guitar.
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Yes it's in time, i broke it in half to do a outro, the drum fills started on the end of the riff note so it gives it a bit of an illusion or possibly your internet had a little moment. Iv'e had to relisten to things at times. Programming fills though is time consuming. Im do a intro at the moment and i just can't get something simple right lol
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Cheers Nigel im really stuck on a track at the moment and don't know what to do. Its quite funky but the progression sort of takes it away from the funky vibe
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So once they find a comfortable level they jump round frequencies then start turning nit down by 10 or 5 db at a time?
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ive got appointment on the 9th lol
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Hi Guys Is there anyone that's had a Audiology hearing test? What db do they start with, how the test work? is it the frequencies you can't hear when they turn the loudness down The chart saying serve hearing loss on the higher frequency is 80db, which makes sense. listening to stuff 6000 Hz and higher at 80db would causes damage but i was interested how they do the test to measure this, given it would need to be the opposite, turning things down until you can't hear. So i would assume they start at a level and frequency and go lower until you cant hear ?
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I did a different version where it went into a lead guitar break at about 2mins but i scrapped it for the more steady build
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Cheers Thanx T my Youtube died of censorship death last year i think
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Its funny you say that, i did go into a solo at 2:08 which is like the part at 3:10 but i didn't like it, it didn't sort of fit my theme. I then just wanted to then finish the song and move on to something else instead of leaving it unfished but it helped me finish my templates and updates
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Finished one of my little project ideas, i was messing with sound designs FX whish is pretty much consent all way through in the layers
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Cheers Larry much apprenticed, just finishing a slightly mellower artist peace at the moment lol
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Thanx freddy i just go with i whatever mojo is happening, ive stepped back from writing the traditional sense of verse chorus etc i love experimenting with telling a story with sounds at the moment, less vocals
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Yes i really enjoyed it, I got the backing vocal ideas in two places and was screaming out to me lol Really adds to chouse and those two emphasis lines i was saying. I do think you need some sort of break so it gives the listener chance to recalibrate the ears. Its like you race for start to finish, its not a big deal but i believe it needed it.
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Glad you liked it... im chilling out for the next track
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With my production head on, here's my ten bobs worth.... im singing a harmony "I’m a survivor, rrr rr yeh!" to that chorus up a octave ? it works.... I believe it makes the rest of the vocal better as makes the vocal more dynamic, its like having 3 backing singers doing a harmony is what i would attempt in parts, gives it the big band feeling ,i love the reggae ska vibe, its got my juices flowing . In the parts where you sing "misunderstood" i sort of sing/shout a backing misunderstood straight after it and then you say "its never good" i do the same... its a voice repeat for the expression and works well, again breaks the song up. This you or anyone can do in areas to bring the production out. Honestly i was just messing with it and works real well. Its one of those where you bounce of the vocal and reinforce the message, you wrote it well. i probably go bigger with the snare honk on it with some verb, especially in the intro.. That's more to do with production and getting ***** as it sound bit to processed when you start, even bit of noise could work. I maybe would try a engineered synth string full sound in parts in the back very low too push it along and gel it together so it swishes in parts with some ambiance, i only would try in sections which gives the retro vibe more impact in areas when you then take it out... like you did with the trumpets etc, maybe that's where the synth string full sound would sit. Maybe something to try... There's some nice character in your voice with the melody, however you never stop singing and this does not give the listener a break and time to breathe. In parts for just 1 bar or more take the drums out "percussion break" maybe and just you and the bass or instruments for a few split seconds, so you got some unsuspected element to break it up and bang, back in with everything or the kick is maybe something i would try. I can hear 1 or 2 little separation places adding a little silence to an abruptly bang back in... a In keeping that in mind, i would put a 4 or 8 bar break after the chorus with just the bass and drums or start it off with "percussion break" brign everything in with maybe with the horns building up. Personally it always helps the listener to refresh the ears and brain why the majority of people need a lyrical break, its the illusion and space that adds more when there's less, its just how we work. We tend to like structures which are often based around 4 8 12 bar We all do things different and like you say, we over listen to our own creations, we get so entrenched in our work we can easy start missing the big picture. I loved it, gave me lots of ideas... big thumbs up P
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Thanx man, been updating so much stuff, was a pain to mix
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Cheers Nigel
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Thanx T glad you liked it...
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