Ghost stories ...

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Technology has failed me once again, but this time I can't help but wonder if there wasn't intervention from beyond the grave involved.

This postulation requires some background:

One of my closest friends, the guitarist from my college band, passed away a few years ago from a massive stroke.

Over the years, we'd been working on this song ... but I'd never quite felt I dialed in the mix right, so I continued work on it.

The last mix I'd done is the mix presented here. He loved it, and thought I should call "The damn thing done." ... so to speak.

I sort of agreed with him, but I've found that as I learn more over the years, sometimes it's better to be patient until I learn a new mix technique that just "fits" where I want to take the mix sonic-wise.


Anyways, I use Sonar for recording ... and for those that don't know, you can backup whole project (.cwp files) into one bundled file that contains everything ... known as a .bun file format.

So, because we had a loose agreement on the mix, I backed it all up in my redundant .bun archive folder ... which auto saves to two more backup drives ... and considering it "safe", I removed the original project and shelved it.


Fast forward years ... now several from his death ... to a few days ago.


I'm listening back to the song, and I say to myself ... "Eh, there's a couple things I could tweak here."

Noting that the tune is no longer in current work in progress status, I go to my archive to retrieve the .bun file to reopen it.


You can predict what happened. It won't open. I get an obscure error message that blocks the file from loading into Sonar. I try all the other backups. No go.

This project is over, all files lost to the ages. The last mix is the final mix, whether I like it or not.


I cannot help but think he didn't want me screwing around with it anymore, and somehow had a ghostly hand in corrupting the file. :D


So for better or worse, this is it:

UR Found Out

It's sort of a "Steely Dan does the Rolling Stones" piece ...

Best,

Kev-
 
Good song you guys had here, Kev.
I can't find anything wrong with the mix. Everything seems to be in its place. Very nice vocals, nice drum sound. The Donald Fagan influence is there sure enough and it's a good one. Hope this brings nice memories of your friend....

Joey :):):):)
 
Excellent. Indeed it sounds like Stones meets Steely Dan. I hope someday I get to play with one of the Stones, maybe Ron Wood?:confused:;)

The horns could be much louder. This is horn music, and the patch is a little generic right now. Maybe a more soloistic patch might work. Or real horns.:D

Vox are good, everything is nice and tight. It's hoppin.:cool:
 
Excellent. Indeed it sounds like Stones meets Steely Dan. I hope someday I get to play with one of the Stones, maybe Ron Wood?:confused:;)

The horns could be much louder. This is horn music, and the patch is a little generic right now. Maybe a more soloistic patch might work. Or real horns.:D

Vox are good, everything is nice and tight. It's hoppin.:cool:

Geez, I could only WISH I had a real horn section ... like a real orchestra ... in a real place ... with Ron Wood and other real people contributing ... :D

But until then, cheez whiz synth horn sections being the best I can hope for at the moment ...

They'll stay down where they are ...

And btw ... you're TOTALLY right.

:D

K-
 
This is a fun song. Playing is awesome and the mix works well.
cheers.
 
This is a rollicking, jaunty bit of fun. It's played with energy and vigour, and recorded really nicely.

There's lots of depth in the mix, the brass parts have had care paid to them, and I accept that you have to work with what you've got.

There is great dynamic variety, heaps of space, and many textures . . . very satisfying to listen to.

Excellent work!
 
Really cool sound, Kev,

Great vocals. All the parts have their own space and the mix is pretty balanced. Good harmonies, too. Enjoyed it.

Wig:)
 
Thanks ALL!

It's VERY frustrating to have over a 100+ hours of work go up in a poof of smoke like that.

It's comforting to know that what I was able to salvage from the wreck passes muster. I'm just so glad I didn't delete the last mix thinking that I'd simply do another.

That was just pure luck.

Thanks for all the kind words.

Best,

Kev-
 
Damn, sounds fine to me. The ghost is right. Leave it alone. :D
 
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