dgraeser
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Post by dgraeser on Feb 11, 2004 21:18:06 GMT
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Post by latmat on Feb 11, 2004 21:41:54 GMT
Nice job, I really enjoyed the composition, Quite jazzy. Is that all PS5 Bass and Piano? Its quite good, I see you did the delay! Sounds real good in parts, I think It could use some tweaking eq wise to make it a little more mellow to fit the peice better, It really cut through the mix a little to sharply (IMO).
Excellent, Cameron
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dgraeser
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Post by dgraeser on Feb 11, 2004 23:29:55 GMT
You are exactly right. The first mix I did was too mellow and sat back too far. This one was closer but a little too bright, I agree. When I get time, I'll go back in and eq again. I have to do all these in such a short time. : ( ... maybe next week. Thanks for the input, I'll experiment some and put a revision for y'all to critique. Another question....can you eq the onboard track or just those you actually record?
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Post by mcarp555 on Feb 12, 2004 0:02:20 GMT
You can't EQ the patterns, but you can adjust the individual volumes, pan and add reverb or chorus.
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holzra
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is that any way to treat an expensive musical instrument?!?!?!?!?
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Post by holzra on Feb 12, 2004 1:51:56 GMT
very nice dave, you weren't playing that with a jazz box . . . what type of guitar are you using . . . does djg stand for 'de jazz great? enjoyed very much . . .
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dgraeser
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Post by dgraeser on Feb 12, 2004 2:17:17 GMT
Haha, you are very kind. My guitar is a handmade Sandlin (by a luthier here in Florida). I bought it as a backup, but I liked it so much I sold my Taylor. Has a body similar to an Ovation (acoustic/electric cutaway).
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Post by mcarp555 on Feb 12, 2004 8:57:45 GMT
I agree with Cam about the tone of the guitar maybe needing more low end to warm it up. Nice changes tho. I can't think of who this reminds me of - Jonathan Butler? Larry Corell? I don't listen to enough jazz guitar to be able to place it. But it's pretty solid; great job.
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Post by mattl on Feb 12, 2004 11:40:44 GMT
wheres marvin gaye when you need him? sounds great!!! love to siong somethin (or hear someone else) over that
great but like people say and you lnow a tad trebly on the gtr glad you gopt your problem solved sounds worth the the trouble!
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