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I really like this cool, upbeat song! The mix is clean and wide, and everything is in its place. You have a terrific voice which conveys your message very well. In fact, I like it so much that I think that you could mix the vocals a db or two louder to make this larger than life. Keep us posted!
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Steve, this is very special and unique at the same time. I like the way you think out of the box, and I find it very educational. I'm gonna have to jump back into this song a few more times to grok the coolness of the arrangement. Stay busy and healthy!
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Great song, great mix! You'd be welcome in Kansas City.
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It's been a while since I studied the various modes (modalities?) that are around, but this is like a roller coaster ride through several of them. It all makes sense to me, and this is quite a production. I wonder what a wider dynamic range between the parts would sound like. Well, maybe not. Gotta listen some more, good job!
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As I was listening to this at low volume, I was impressed with the wide stereo field that was so full and balanced. Yet, I was reaching for the low end after a while though it certainly wasn't a distraction in any way. The song itself is beautiful and has a spiritual quality to it that is very magnetic. Congrats!
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Makke rides again! The more I hear, the more I like.
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Tom, thanks for your kind words! I will make the adjustments you suggest on the next pass. That's what happens when I try to think like a drummer Nigel, thank you for taking the time to listen and reply! Keep up your good work. Yeah, sucks doesn't it?
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Newbie question on importing MIDI files into Cakewalk
Lynn Wilson replied to Alun Crewe's question in Q&A
Make sure that you put the MIDI file into a track with a VST on it, and that the VST is routed to an appropriate bus or master output. It won't make a noise if on a channel with no VST. I hope I read your question correctly. -
Working The Paradigm Shift (by The Prodigal Sounds)
Lynn Wilson replied to Colin Nicholls's topic in Songs
Colin, this is one of the very best songs I've heard in a while. Great video to go with the sound track. No crits, just praise! I'll be back. -
Tom, thanks for taking a listen and your kind words. EZ Keys is easy to use, and it took me about 15 minutes to arrange this part. If I had played this, myself, it would have taken about 15 weeks. The flute part is a sample from Dimension Pro played on my Strat through MIDIGuitar 2. Thank you Steve for the encouragement. I especially appreciate your comments on the vox, which I was unsure about.
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Thanks Douglas! FYI, the lead guitar is my Strat played with an E-Bow going through S-Gear. David, I appreciate your encouraging words! Wookie, thank you for your time and response! Are the lyrics hard to hear because of their content, or because of volume?
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Thanks for your good ideas, Harry. I'll take you up on those when I remix.
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Hello to all my CW friends. I hope you're all staying healthy and safe and finding some joy in your music. I have just finished a song based on true events, inspired by the Covid-19 virus. It's a song about someone losing a loved one in this battle, though it offers a glimmer of hope in the end. My friend, Roger Fife, played bass on this, but I did the rest with help for the first time from EZ Keys on the piano. I went a little more mainstream than normal, but under the circumstances, I think it was appropriate in this case. I hope you enjoy it and will offer suggestions and advice, as usual. As always, thanks a million for listening and all your help. "Days Gone By" can be found here: https://soundclick.com/r/s8ctxx
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I don't know which version I just listened to twice, but I like it a lot. It does seem like your voice has a presence to it that I rarely hear, and I just love it. All I would ask for is a louder guitar solo that stands up to the vocal a tad more, but...it's good to go as is.
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I love it! More vocals, please!
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Bjorn, I'm really impressed by your versatility-I never know what to expect from you. I like where this is going, and the mood you created with this piece. Obviously, there's a lot of details to make a complete chamber piece sound real, but I'd be proud of this if it were mine.
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Rex, I think your voice married to this would be epic! You have a nice base and medley of synth textures, and they can support a kick-***** bass drum and whatever else you might try. Nice change of pace.
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You do Beatles songs as well as anyone I've heard in years. You keep it recognizable, yet you own the song by making it unique. A+
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Another brilliant song! I hope you go a long ways.
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Though I like both versions, I prefer the acoustic track. They both have a raw, powerful sound, but you recorded the acoustic guitar so well, that it just shines. Keep em coming!
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You have a very powerful voice which conveys the lyrics very well. I think you've broken a mold here, but who's complaining? Thanks for putting the link to your videos up for view, can't wait to check them out. Kudos!
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All that stock I bought in Reynold's and Kaiser is paying off~~~ Thanks for writing this, it may not make up for the lack of face masks, but it helps. Just, don't forget to wear them!
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I love it, Wookie. Not what I expected, which is why I'm so happy with this. Now I need to turn it up real loud and play it for the rest of the inmates here!
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Fabulous, Daryl! Now it's time for you to do a video of one of your songs.
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This song and video are just right for this particular time in history. As Tom said, the drums could have come up a tad, but overall, this is about as good as it gets for this genre. I really was in the mood for this!
