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#90086 by Chippy
Tue Nov 10, 2009 10:41 pm
This post is pretty inspirational Bobby thank you. Yes you are right its a haven out there today isn't it. Mind and you know I really miss my real 2 real. It was only a 4 track and had reverb that was pretty much it back then for me at least.

I think what I like about virtual recording is Keyboard sounds if I were truly honest. (Shocking I know). But to find depth in a song or create it for that matter and unless you have a wicked guitar player and again I've been fortunate in the past, those things called VST's are amazing.

That said what I've been doing of late are with redundant soundscapes and totally concentrating on the music vibe.

I'm not there yet, not by a long mile but I'm sure I'll get there when I need to. Many thanks again for sharing and the info. Pleasure to meet you.

Chippy.

BobbyAlan wrote:I know what your sayin Chip. I enjoy live sound also, but today, With the pay scale for studio time, on any one of the songs I've written I wouldn't be able to afford it. I'm just a working stiff like everyone else. Actually, you can get any sound you want. I think its pretty cool that anyone who wants to put their material on CD can actually afford to do it. And have the sound come out half way decent. Better than those old tape days. I might say, it's a heck of a lot easier to edit material.
Keep workin on it Chip. Use the easiest way to get your music heard....
Good luck also..
Bobby
And yes, the Yardbirds were way ahead of their time....
JW, you are more than right.....having fun is the name of the game.

#90140 by BobbyAlan
Wed Nov 11, 2009 10:29 am
It was nice conversing with you also Chip. Listened to your sounds and have to tell you I really enjoyed them Keep up the good work. Your not as far away as you think. Take care and keep playing.
Bobby

#90146 by Chippy
Wed Nov 11, 2009 12:01 pm
Thanks very much indeed Bobby. I really do appreciate that.
Keep well and in touch yeah?

Chippy.

BobbyAlan wrote:It was nice conversing with you also Chip. Listened to your sounds and have to tell you I really enjoyed them Keep up the good work. Your not as far away as you think. Take care and keep playing.
Bobby

#90327 by Black57
Wed Nov 11, 2009 11:36 pm
I like this song. The only thing I would change is the fight between the vocals and guitar. Realistically, the vocal is more important. Vocal is clear and understandable but the guitar is trying to take over, if that makes any sense? Allow the guitar to stop and "listen" to the vocal. Silence and sound accentuate each other. I don't know if that helped at all but I just wanted to offer my $.02.

#90500 by BobbyAlan
Thu Nov 12, 2009 8:44 pm
Thanks for the input Black. I will be re mastering the song anyway and will cut back on the gitar..I listened to your material and really enjoyed it.

Hey Hayden, how have you been? It's been awhile since I've been here and want to thank you all for the critiques. I really like your style Hayden.
Thanks
Bobby

#90529 by Black57
Fri Nov 13, 2009 4:09 am
BobbyAlan wrote:Thanks for the input Black. I will be re mastering the song anyway and will cut back on the gitar..I listened to your material and really enjoyed it.

Hey Hayden, how have you been? It's been awhile since I've been here and want to thank you all for the critiques. I really like your style Hayden.
Thanks
Bobby


Thanks Bobby...I look forward to the "remix".

#92305 by ANGELSSHOTGUN
Thu Nov 26, 2009 11:58 am
Realistically it is a good song. You are running into the same problem as any anyone trying to record without a truly great drummer.
I am a crappy guitar player without a really great drummer. A so so drummer is not good enough.
You would be extremely suprised to find out how much better this track would sound with a really good drummer.
Good recording ,thanx for sharing.

#92320 by Paleopete
Thu Nov 26, 2009 5:02 pm
Sounds pretty good, needs some polish. Like others here it's not my kinda stuff, but sounds like a good song. I like the dirty guitar, but then again I'm an old hippie and I LOVE dirty guitars...If you back it off during the vocals only back it off a tiny bit, the mix is pretty good as is.

I hear nothing seriously wrong, overall it sounds good, just needs a bit of polish. Keep the lead simple and melodic like it is now, that works well for this song. It's one that would be excellent for a signature lick, something specific that just fits this song. That's not easy, and it's where Clapton shines. Layla, Wonderful Tonight, Motherless Children, Bad Love...Clapton has the knack for that, but if you listen to those songs you'll hear what I mean, they all have guitar parts that you immediately think of when someone mentions the song. That's what this song needs.

Vocals - Good harmonies, I think the harmony parts may be just a tad too hot. As I already said, nothing glaring, and very minimal adjustments. Good song, pretty decent mix so far, nice job.

#92459 by BobbyAlan
Sat Nov 28, 2009 11:06 am
Thanks guys for all the input. I will be remixing hopefully by the end of next week. I will be considering all of your ideas. Thanks once again for the listen and all of your honesty. Have a happy Thanksgiving and eat lots of turkey and don't forget the libations.... By the way, I am suppposed to be working with a live drummer today to put down the drum tracks. Never have done it before so it should be interesting.
Hey Glen, I listened to your pickin and have to say I was very impressed. Thank you for the listen....
Bobby

#93105 by HowlinJ
Fri Dec 04, 2009 11:18 pm
Sorry it took so long to check this tune out, Bobby, but better late then never!,

anyways...

I agree with Philby that the intro is to long.
Also, That Alises don't sound bad to me, but there are a few roll patterns that are way out of tempo. That would be an easy fix, and vastly improve the drum track.

All in all, I like it. I think the guitars sound great.

Jam on, 'ol buddy!
Howlin'

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