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  1. So, I was watching a streaming series based on a novel. They gave that credit. Then they gave "Written by ...." credit for each episode. FWIW some episodes were written by the same person but some of the others were one-offs. Got me to thinking about your "wondering". And, if I were to use AI lyrics, they would more than likely not be verbatim, but I would adapt them to suit my vision of how the lyric should "really" go. Maybe akin to using someone's chord structures but in reverse to create something new?
  2. You might get a better response in Deals (subforum of this here Coffee House).
  3. My bad, I thought you said The Verve
  4. Looks like their DAW crashed too.
  5. I did mine above like this: My overhead is a AEA R88 Stereo Ribbon mic. From the drummer's perspective (how I mix) Infront of the foam directly ahead is my Townsend Labs Sphere (set to stereo position) as my room mics. All cymbals are spot mic'd with Sennheiser e614, toms are Sennheiser e604. Snare top is Earthworks DM20, snare bottom is Shure SM57. And finally a right side audience perspective. I have a Shure SM81A shock mounted inside the kick (with a towel underneath it) and I (uh-oh) mounted an external XLR connector to the kick shell. That's a Solomon sub and a Shure Beta 52A. All drum mics go into my (3) Apollo x8p interfaces. I record with the Unison API mic pre's.
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    Jamstix (NOT a deal)

    Which is the complete opposite to the way I work. I use stoopid drums to start the demo and then usually live drums after all the live players and vox are done.
  7. Probably since it came out in March 7, 1970 (on the album Mountain Climbing). The same album that Mississippi Queen was on. The Jack Bruce version was released on 29 August 1969 (UK) on Jack's Songs For a Tailor album. Anywhooo mate, thanks for the listen.
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    Song For Ruth

    Thanks for listen Bjorn. Since Benni (and Ruth) are of the Jewish faith, it's too bad he did not ask me to do this before the unveiling of the headstone service his past December.
  9. That metal singer does rap. Great job on the vocals and that guitar riff tone is killer Ken.
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    Jamstix (NOT a deal)

    TBH I have never wrapped my head around Jamstix and I own the whole lot of products. Maybe I just did not spend enough time with it. At my age time is a precious commodity.
  11. So, if we make a mix in the car, we test that mix in the house?
  12. So Ai wrote The Terminator movie after The Terminator movie came out? Cool beans.
  13. So now I have to remember to send an email to all my "soundcloud" account emails (7 of them) just make sure they stay active?
  14. Pass, I have the real thing. ?
  15. All of a sudden too many legit emails are showing up in spam. Fortunately, I review spam email titles and senders a few times a day, but what used to be one or two a day is now like 30-50. Anyone else seeing this?
  16. Ya, you won't be seeing me do that anytime soon.
  17. Doug Lubhan (of the one album group Clear Light on Elektra) played bass on three of The Doors albums. Cliff DeYoung of Clear Light went on be a file and TV actor. The drummer of Clear Light, Dallas Taylor, went on the become part of this:
  18. Maybe they keep running out of gas and have to turn back to the warehouse.
  19. Will you be submitting a feature request?
  20. Tom Cruise came out of the closet? ?
  21. Using my $75 voucher against my $99 price = $24.99 = Installed!
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