Musicians Collaboration Studio
Virtual Music Studio => Finished Works => Topic started by: Errol on March 04, 2017, 03:28:01 PM
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Quick turn around on this one thanks to Gary who turned most of the instrumentation around. I just played a little in the solo section.
I know I'm not much at mixing but I gave it a shot. All suggestions for tweaks welcome.
Cheers
Errol
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Errol
good song, nice lyrics
was fun!
;D
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Errol
here's some pad for the intro.
and a violin that plays along with the cello
use them if you like
;D
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Errol, Gary,
Nice feel, well done.
Paul
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Errol here's a tremolo string track
and a mix with the tremolo string, just needs your cello in the mix
;D
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mix
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Thanks Paul!
;D
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Thanks Paul!
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mix
Sorry Gary, I didn't see these new tracks until now. I must have had my notification button off. I will download these now and take a listen! I'm afraid I'm not able to record midi today which I was going to do for the solo. No idea why, but my connections are not working. Might take me a while to get the MIDI working again. Meanwhile thanks for these updates.
Cheers
Errol :)
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Errol
the string track makes the strings a little more 'cinematic'. Maybe too much but you can weave in and out of it... your cello will work played along with the violin solo I uploaded, no need for midi. The cello just needed a little reverb.
;D
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Here's the Finished Collab Take 2.
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Really, really nice!! Enjoyed the listen.
Well done, Guys!
Frank
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Thanks for the kind feedback Zax! and for listening.
Here is one more mix after tweaking the levels a bit more. :)
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Nice work guys, pretty tune. Has a "live" feel.
Andy
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Thanks Andy!
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Nice lyrics! Cool!!!!
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Nice lyrics! Cool!!!!
Thank you!
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Nice! Would love to hear it with real instruments, the GM MIDI ruins it a bit, but the quality still shines through. :)
Your compositions are always lovely, Errol!
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Thanks Steffan. I always appreciate your kind comments. I don't knowhow we would have got this done without the midi tracks so I am grateful to have them. It might be good to augment this with some real instruments where we can.
Cheers
Errol