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#67262 by Mark Phillips
Thu May 14, 2009 7:42 am
Hello RG and Dave,
As I said in my critique further back, Distant Smiles was the song that caught my ear as your best.
When I first aquired my Tascam I made a CD of songs from my youth to get all my old stuff that I could still remember or re construct down on tape for posterity, and one of my songs was called Distant Smiles, though a very different song to yours of course.
I was just going to add to my previous comment on your song, that the vocal harmonies in each first line were a nice weave of cross over and invertion... the echo voice (I mean the sung line that follows each verse line) is a little corny perhaps though okay; but where the song has its stops of pace... I mean where the drums stop for a verse; in these bits I would lose those echos of the vocal line after each line of the verse, then if you like bring it back where the drums pick up the pace again.
Thinking as I type here: try changing those sung vocal echos in the slow verse, for a simply spoken one?

Hearing Lazy Hazy now, and have to say it goes round and round one rather one rather tedious synth melody with no great promise of better things!
Though with no words I guess I am hearing it as an instrumental solo, where it was planned as a song perhaps?

Thanks for letting us sharpen our critical claws on your stuff Dave! It's so much easier than looking at what's lacking in our own material!
Cheers from across the pond to some, and you Dave up in Brummy land,
Mark................
#67263 by Mark Phillips
Thu May 14, 2009 8:01 am
Hi Rich,
I just listened to you first song 'Disgusted' on your profile, and now 'Audio Refugee' is playing.
I particularly liked the drums in disgusted, and as someone trying to get started on drums myself right now, I was trying to scavenge a few tips and tricks... though it would have been easier with a film clip not just listening of course.

Is that your own studio, or were you paying someone megabucks to use theirs; we did that at a studio when I was still young, but I have still got the tape somewhere... can't bear to listen to it these days!

Put another song up Rich.
Good luck,
Mark in Sussex England................
#67270 by RGMixProject
Thu May 14, 2009 9:52 am
Mark Phillips wrote:Hi Rich,
........Is that your own studio, or were you paying someone megabucks to use theirs; we did that at a studio when I was still young, but I have still got the tape somewhere... can't bear to listen to it these days!


lol; If you want to call my back porch a mega studio sure, with my old HP laptop, $140.00 Alesis mixer, a store demo Shure beta 58 mic and a old roland electric drum set.

Back to you Dave: Question, I really like some of the sounds you are using on the synth, what brand and model is it, if you don't mind my asking.
#67271 by Mark Phillips
Thu May 14, 2009 9:58 am
Hi Rich,
I guess a back porch in the States is a very different kettle of fish to one in the UK!
My back porch has a couple of chairs and a few spiders in it!
Mark............

#67801 by RGMixProject
Tue May 19, 2009 1:39 am
Was this a fly by?

I suppose we could talk about me :mrgreen:

#67802 by RGMixProject
Tue May 19, 2009 1:40 am
Was this a fly bye?

I suppose we could talk about me :mrgreen:

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