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#79599 by Chippy
Sat Aug 22, 2009 10:53 pm
You were right! I found tons of stuff that wasn't there. 5 hours later I nearly have a carbon.

I do feel good today.
Thanks again Rat. You provide so much to this forum I think you should be a MOD. Well you can be a Rocker too. :D

Thanks anyway for the wakeup call.

Chippy.

#79627 by ratsass
Sun Aug 23, 2009 1:07 am
No prob, Chippy. Glad I could help. I've gotten lot's of good info and advice from so many peeps on here too. Musicians helping musicians...WHAT A CONCEPT!

#79696 by Chippy
Sun Aug 23, 2009 7:10 pm
Indeed! :D
I'm running through this now, have been for hours. There are errors everywhere. But then I got to thinking.....

And with regard to the MIDI v Analogue thread.

If I took out every REAL TIME error what would it make my first attempt? I've decided to leave a lot of stuff in frankly. People will hear it and then the might not?

Most things are first takes in the real old spirit of things.

ratsass wrote:No prob, Chippy. Glad I could help. I've gotten lot's of good info and advice from so many peeps on here too. Musicians helping musicians...WHAT A CONCEPT!

#79701 by ratsass
Sun Aug 23, 2009 7:35 pm
Hey, Chippy. You know, if you're talking about little keyboard mistakes, you could do several tracks playing the same keyboard parts and then cut and paste the right parts into a full keyboard track. You'd still have the spontaneity of the original track without having to leave in any of the outstanding mistakes. Some mistakes can sound good, others not. I'd fix the "not" ones if I were able. You're building a song. If you were building a house, there would be mistakes. Some you'd want to fix, some you'd leave alone. Same thing with a song. It's yours. Do what you want, don't tell everyone the details, just put out a finished product and see what everyone thinks.

#79702 by Chippy
Sun Aug 23, 2009 7:41 pm
Nah good advice rat.
I just do what needs doing again. Really I'm talking about milliseconds but I hear them.

Rat you are a good man. Thank you for the GOOD advice. Nothing rushed ever made anyone feel any better did it.

Thank you.
Lots.

Chippy.

ratsass wrote:Hey, Chippy. You know, if you're talking about little keyboard mistakes, you could do several tracks playing the same keyboard parts and then cut and paste the right parts into a full keyboard track. You'd still have the spontaneity of the original track without having to leave in any of the outstanding mistakes. Some mistakes can sound good, others not. I'd fix the "not" ones if I were able. You're building a song. If you were building a house, there would be mistakes. Some you'd want to fix, some you'd leave alone. Same thing with a song. It's yours. Do what you want, don't tell everyone the details, just put out a finished product and see what everyone thinks.

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