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    Blame (Tribute to Stu)

    Stu Gort, who used to haunt these very pages w/ us years ago, passed on (I recently discovered). For those that knew him, he was an immensely talented fellow who had an exacting personality. It was his precise nature that made him an excellent guitarist - and guitar maker. It was his guitar...
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    Pity - new drum track

    I just swapped out the original drums - which were recorded w/ midi through a Roland TD9. At issue was the midi had a LOT of false data in it. I think the hi hat pedal was faulty. So I had to rebuild a lot of that part in fixing it to sound relatively natural. But I wanted a more acoustic kit...
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    Falling (vocal rock)

    As often happens, when this old dog learns new tricks, he goes back and remixes everything with the new knowledge. I have been recently exploring various setting on Ozone 11 and some of my output of late has been, to my ears, some of the best detail I've been able to achieve EVER. Oddly, it is...
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    Mary (Put on your Dancing Shoes) - stitching question

    This is a trilogy piece - which I wrote in one sitting. I recorded each part separately, and then placed each next to the other in a long string. Each is done on its own and then put in place. Do the seams show too clearly between the segments? Anything else strike you? Thanks in advance for...
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    Sweet Marguerita (Little Feat-ish) Compression question

    For those who liked "Brown Haired Ordinary Looking Girl" (posted earlier), this is the same assembly of musicians working together. Some of these guys I've worked with since my teens - back in my college band. It's kind of wicked different what is available to us now that didn't exist in the...
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    Look - (Rock electronica)

    I don't know if Chris Hargrove (handle: Mixmaster) comes and visits here anymore - but back in the day, he and I wandered off this weird side alley of working on this oddball piece together. I started it w/ just the piano and Chris took that file and ran with it. He added the percussion/drums -...
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    "Fred is Dead" (Kev does PF) - Too much low end?

    This one came about strangely. I sketched the piece out loosely on an out of tune 12 string guitar but Stu Gort liked what he heard anyways and jumped in to help. He then added most of what you hear here - begging me to please retrack the 12 string and tune the fucking thing right. So - I did...
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    "May Angels Guide" - technology check

    Everything in this is fake. In that, I mean the bass is a synth. The drums are sampled midi. The bongos are a rhythm loop. The female vocals are Yamaha vocaloid synths. The chimes MIGHT be real, but the cymbal swells are samples. Thinking more closely, I think the chimes are samples too - though...
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    Mona (realism question)

    The bass in this has a curious history. It started as me doing midi. It was very lame. I then reached out to the boards (here and Recording project) and Wayne Glaser submitted a perfect part for it - which was fine (for the time) as it was, note for note, spot on. As I refined the sound of the...
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    Piano Pop - Quick Gaff Check

    Good Sunday Morning to you all! This quick two-fer is another quick listen to see if I got anything wrong w/ the limiting/mix on these pieces I just rolled out of production w/ new mastering tools. Both are piano based pieces - and I THINK I have them dialed in nice and clear. What I'm asking...
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    Limiting opinion survey

    The question is simple: Which sounds better to you? The top one has more limiting on it. The 2nd has less - but mix adjustments needed to be made to bring certain parts up slightly to account for less limiting. But which appeals to folks ear more? I have an opinion ... but I'd like to see what...
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    Brown Haired Ordinary Looking Girl

    ONE question: Is anyone hearing ever so slight crackling of what sounds like a driver crackling/breaking up? I can't tell if it is in the recording itself or is occurring on my system alone. It is really hard to hear, but if it is there, I know Trip will hear it. That's basically all I need...
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    "Feeling Low"

    Sorry about the sudden spamming, but I'm finding the extra ears extremely useful assistance as I'm wrapping up this collection. For example, because I tend to stick to a process, a comment about too much space around the drums led me to agree and begin to go back and change ALL of the drum...
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    Sweet Marguerita

    Just finished the remix/remaster of this blues rock shuffle piece (think "Little Feat") and I have a very specific question: Is the mastering "too hot"? Do you "hear" the glass ceiling? Of course, ANY comments about anything are warmly appreciated - but the mastering levels are a little more...
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    Overtime

    As much as I do this, I have to CONSTANTLY remind myself to multi-reference mixes. It is amazing the difference in perspective between monitoring sources. I changed procedure on this dense mix. This is the band I put together in 2016. We recorded an album during Covid. I had mixed it and then...
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    May Angels Guide

    I'm not religious in the least - but I do believe angels walk among us. Following a comment in another thread, I was wondering about the percussion parts in this one. Are they too prominent as well? I'm seeking whether I'm just rather fond of them and perhaps bringing them a tad too forward...
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    Outrageous (about domestic abuse)

    It's unusual for me to give up singing my own material, but this song I wrote for my high school girlfriend about her abusive relationship could not be delivered authentically by a man. My drummer said he knew of a woman who would be able to do a good job on it. I think she did a really good...
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    Album share: "Retrospectful"

    This is an all acoustic rock album - remixed and reassembled into a cohesive acoustic instrument singer-songwriter collection. There's ONE song on this album not yet finished. "Summer" needs a better bass part than I originally tracked myself. This is nothing more than a share. I'm pretty much...
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    "Blame" (Caution: Woke)

    It's about what you think it's about. It's based on a story of a friend. The curious story of this production is it comes from three different recordings, amalgamated into a single piece. The last recording of it is the foundation. Notable are that the piece was tracked at my band's...
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