Nick The Man
i dig your avatar....kielbasa, or good ole beef dog?!

those drums, are a preliminary scratch mix from the guy that programmed em....
so, yeah, he'll probably go in and tweak em a good bit once all the parts are in....
the synth, yeah, i missed the mix on the keys for sure....
it's on the (long) list of stuff i have to figure out how to edit in sonar.
my 1st stab....
and thanks for offering up your opinion!
bigmahon-
deep purple, will always have a spot in my heart, for being an honest and forthcoming group....
they understood 'arrangements', and then when it came to live, it was menacing.
yeah!
good pic on the keys, i'm a gonna fix em, soon as i re-record the rhythm guitar part...
some of the vox performance i like, some i don't, if the other collaborator (singer) can do it better, he can go for it...
if the keyboard player wants me to do em, i'll probably try to do a better performance, maybe even listen to the original a little closer!
LOL
ian gillan, no, i don't want the duty of actually trying to cover THAT guy!!

the solo, well, that took a few takes!
Greg L
thanks for listening...
that vocal track, i almost laugh.
see, my whole 'good' chain (A Designs Audio Mp-1, DBX compressor) is in one rack...
and my little ART DPS (that i use for digital into my sound card on the pc) was the only thing handy..
so for this, i used a ADK Hamburg, direct into the tube pre of the ART DPS, set the levels for 'in the red', and with absolutely no other processing, went straight to hard drive.
normally, i always compress the vox...
so, with this new DAW, i'm only putting in peaks at around -12, and you'd think that i'd lose something, but, no, it's perfect...
even without compression, even without hot levels, the dynamics came thru just fine.
i backed off the mic about 12", and just worked it a bit on the harder (louder) parts.
it's almost a joke, how easy and non-technical it is.
but, it could sound even better, using the nice A Designs tube pre, and some mild compression before hitting the 'deck'.
i figured these were scratch vox tracks anyway, so i didn't spend more than about 10 minutes getting the levels set, and then off we go!