Toki - very nice words. I (we) appreciate it.
SAB - as long as you're constructive there's no need to apologise. There were some small timing issues. F_cksia mentioned it to me before he even delivered the track. I thought they were pretty minor and I don't want to bug people endlessly to re-do their parts. He, I thought, captured the spirit of the song perfectly. BTW - he did a jam over Spider-Man that was totally different from this and it was perfect for THAT song. And it totally blew me away. He's very good at adjusting his style to fit a particular piece of music. The panning is totally my fault. I have his original track still archived in the project. It'd take me 30 seconds to put it back (45 minutes to re-upload it). Personally I thought the bass was in tune with the rest of the tracks.
SLuiCe - luckily, I'm tracking with peaks above -12. I just couldn't bring myself to peak right at -12. So I think I'm doing things your way. Whether or not it works for me is yet to be decided. Your joke about Dutch people was hilarious. And - point taken on songwriting and listening preferences.
erichenryus - thanks for listening as always. I think the problems you hear with the drums were because of me.
mbuster - you've summed up the spirit of the song probably better than I could have expressed. And I hate programming drum tracks too. And yes, 66.7% of the people who contributed to this song are Dutch.
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- the singer's voice belongs to me. So thanks. I appreciate you listening. I promise I will never stereo-widen drums again. I feel like I need to enter a 12-step program about Ozone. "Hi, I'm TripleM and I'm an Ozone plugin addict..." Crowd: "Hi Trip..." and so on.
Ped - we do not eat Tulips. Pork rinds? Yes. But not Tulips.
CrankyOne - it's definitely not your kind of song. But I appreciate your listening.
F_cksia - if we ever collab in the future, don't take my drum programming as any kind of guide. Because it's crap. I'd trust your instincts in that area over mine any day.
Thanks all.