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Great pairing, you two! I don't know whether to laugh or cry, so I'll try both. A+
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Kevin, you hit this out of the park! Your acoustics sound great, like they're right in front of me. Your voice is as soulful as ever, and your lyrics are terrific, too. I can hardly wait for your next song.
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Paul, I like everything about this! I listened to it several times before I responded because it's so enjoyable. This might be perfect for a video. Stay healthy!
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This is a thinking person's rock! To make this topical and funny is no small feat. I just keep coming up with these morose tunes that I can't even relate to. Well done FM!
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I like this song because of its unpredictability. It's simple, yet, to the point. It's not doodling if you have a POV. Good job!
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Could it be your metronome?
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[CLOSED] Cakewalk 2020.10 Early Access
Lynn Wilson replied to Morten Saether's topic in Early Access Program
What I mean is: normally when one closes a project the project goes away but Cakewalk doesn't close. The background (screen) remains, and the start menu appears just like when you start CW. In my case, the screen or background goes away though the start menu stays. When I select a new or old project from the start menu, it just disappears and I have to restart CW to change projects. I mean it just totally closes down. I'm getting the idea that this problem may be unique to me, but I'll send you a fresh crash dump to investigate. I have NO other complaints with CW, Thanks, Noel, for listening. -
[CLOSED] Cakewalk 2020.10 Early Access
Lynn Wilson replied to Morten Saether's topic in Early Access Program
I like the articulation maps, too! I'm getting ready to test it out now, but I've already discovered one thing about this release; 1. I open the app and the start menu comes up 2. I choose any project from it and the project opens 3. I close the project 4. The start menu appears, but the background (rest of the app) disappears. 5. I choose a project from the start menu and everything disappears, even the MIDI symbol in my task tray. Everytime, with any project, even blanks. The simple work-around is to minimize the current project and open a new one before deleting the first project. I.E. I have to open a second project before deleting the first project or the entire program crashes. Two versions ago, this began, and I sent in a crash dump file officially, which was acknowledged by CW. This is not terribly annoying, just an irritant. I'm still looking forward to and expecting a fix eventually. This may not happen to anyone else, so I'd be curious to know if it's just me. Again, thanks CW for your continual improvements! -
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Don't be discouraged! Once you get to know CW, you may end up in hog heaven!
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Are you using Bandlab or Cakewalk by Bandlab? Big difference.
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If you're recording acoustic guitar, check your mic, mic cable, and mic placement. Are you using batteries in any place in the chain?
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Listening to this song made me very happy. I like the mix the way it is, and think this is a gem! Fun, fun, fun...
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Great PSA, Freddy! I'm with you all the way!
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You're always playing with fire when covering the Beatles, but I think you did a good job with this tune. This has always been one of my favorite early Beatle songs, and I suspect if John Lennon would have had this reverb available to him, he would have gladly used it. Well done!
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Paul, this is a damn good song, with a clear, well-balanced mix, good arrangement, and very good vocals. I hear many influences here, and I never get tired of this style of music. The only crit I have is the bass guitar. I've read your post in the instruments forum and noted your concern with the bass, and while I like the part, it just seems to be missing the low end to balance out your bass drum. But, that's all; the rest of the song sounds "radio ready". All in all, I'm ready to listen again for the fun of it!
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I couldn't agree with you more, Freddy. I'm glad to hear this song, and I love your approach to this topic! I just want to add one thing: vote!
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Nigel, thanks for your inspirational song and video! This is very uplifting for all of us. Keep it up!
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Fabulous! I want to listen again because I wasn't expecting this. You get strong points for originality, but that's no surprise. Congrats!
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Another terrific song, lyrics, and vocal from Staypress! That was a tasty guitar solo, btw. I once was acquainted with a real psychic vampire, and she truly sucked the life out of the room, so I can relate to this very well. Gee, it's too bad we're relegated to making only demos here because this raises the bar.
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Make sure that Stop at Project End button is unchecked under Options.
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Gary, this sounds better than ever. You and Daryl fit together very well. This song was worth the wait!
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Wow! I recently rediscovered Gary Moore and have been listening to his live version of this song for several months. Of course, I came across his work with Thin Lizzy and their version of this song. When I heard you sing it, I was awed again. I love the way you arranged this, which makes it uniquely yours while retaining the flavor of the original. Well done.
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This is a beautiful song that deserves to be heard. I'm reminded of the 90's band Live in the vocal department, which is good because I liked them a lot. I'm missing some degree of "punch" here and there for contrast, but overall, this song satisfies me. With an adjustment or two, this mix is on the edge of being stellar. Good work!
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This song could be stellar with just a few adjustments as noted above. Other than that, I really enjoyed this, especially your vocals. I hope to hear this again!