Roland JV-1010.Is that sitar a synth?
The tambourine sound seems to come in a little loud
The guitar sounds like it was recorded direct kinda.
hope that the new release will include some of the Grieg that you were experimenting with???
The Grieg is for another CD.
Just did some researchThe tanbourine ....it has it's significance in the piece beat-wise.
Hey David...Correct me if I'm wrong, but I'm pretty sure the title should be "L'Arabe", no?
The tanbourine is as loud as anything else in the mix - the strings or sitar for example. It's a percussion instrument that is not shy when you hit it. If it's not supposed to be a focal point maybe take it down a touch. I kind of like the way it draws my attention though....it has it's significance in the piece beat-wise.
The only thing that came to mind when listening was that bass drum(?) on the left side - it made my headphone mix seem a little left heavy at times.
Le Arabe is so wrong for French grammar....I can see why Rami brought it up...You usually drop the e and add an apostrophe. The publisher would get an "F" for that from Miss Delorme my Grade School French TeacherIn our violin parts for the ballet, it says "Le Arabe". On the CD I will probably call it "Arabian".
Le Arabe is so wrong for French grammar....I can see why Rami brought it up...You usually drop the e and add an apostrophe. The publisher would get an "F" for that from Miss Delorme my Grade School French Teacher...and no she was not hot....
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Did you track all the strings yourself?
Mix wise my only comment is that often there's not much happening in the centre of the stereo image.