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Doctor Steuss wrote:Here is the latest rendition of the song the band I'm in has been working on for a couple of months now (there’s the little player off to the right that you have to hit the play button on). We just can't seem to get the overall mix to where we like it. Maybe one of these days will finally just abandon it and send it off to be mastered.

For those who have heard it before, this mix is very different than the last version.

Wehey! Brilliant! First time I'm hearing this...
Good stuff mate :) I really like this - kinda sounds a bit like Madness with an extra injection of groove...

..plus I know you're real name now too. Mahhahhhaa!

As far as the mix, sounds pretty good to me. There is a bit of pumping going on though I think. Sounds like it may be the bass drum pushing the threshold a bit hard...?
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RenegadeOfPhunk wrote:Wehey! Brilliant! First time I'm hearing this...
Good stuff mate :) I really like this - kinda sounds a bit like Madness with an extra injection of groove...

..plus I know you're real name now too. Mahhahhhaa!

As far as the mix, sounds pretty good to me. There is a bit of pumping going on though I think. Sounds like it may be the bass drum pushing the threshold a bit hard...?

Thanks, that means a lot. I guess now that you know my real name, I can't be considered one of those anonymous cowards... (I hope?)

There’s a couple of things with vocals that we need to change a bit, and one part with the guitar. As far as the “pumping,” that should probably be resolved with the mastering. The mix has been hard to get just right because we have essentially mixed it to sound at its “best” when listened to on iPod earphones.

Ladies and gentlemen, I present The Beta Band:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kB81YHKYDdI
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Doctor Steuss wrote:
RenegadeOfPhunk wrote:Wehey! Brilliant! First time I'm hearing this...
Good stuff mate :) I really like this - kinda sounds a bit like Madness with an extra injection of groove...

..plus I know you're real name now too. Mahhahhhaa!

As far as the mix, sounds pretty good to me. There is a bit of pumping going on though I think. Sounds like it may be the bass drum pushing the threshold a bit hard...?

Thanks, that means a lot. I guess now that you know my real name, I can't be considered one of those anonymous cowards... (I hope?)

There’s a couple of things with vocals that we need to change a bit, and one part with the guitar. As far as the “pumping,” that should probably be resolved with the mastering. The mix has been hard to get just right because we have essentially mixed it to sound at its “best” when listened to on iPod earphones.

Ladies and gentlemen, I present The Beta Band:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kB81YHKYDdI


I checked out yer music, Steuss...hey who's the stone cold fox in the hat?
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Blixa wrote:I checked out yer music, Steuss...hey who's the stone cold fox in the hat?

*Blushing*
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I just hope you're working on coming to visit NYC...
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Doctor Steuss wrote:Here is the latest rendition of the song the band I'm in has been working on for a couple of months now (there’s the little player off to the right that you have to hit the play button on). We just can't seem to get the overall mix to where we like it. Maybe one of these days will finally just abandon it and send it off to be mastered.

For those who have heard it before, this mix is very different than the last version.


Sounds great. I can't wait to hear the final, mastered version. I've finally decided to finish the album I've been working on for the past year. I'm not sure if I want to pay to have it mastered, but I probably should. Anything to make it sound better.

PS: I'm glad that you like Spoon. My current ringtone is The Underdog.

PS again: I'm glad that you like Ryan Adams. His album Heartbreaker is the reason I write music.

I'm no good at browsing YouTube (I don't have the patience) but for those that do, check out some Sea Wolf (has that shown up in this thread yet?).
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silentkid wrote:I've finally decided to finish the album I've been working on for the past year. I'm not sure if I want to pay to have it mastered, but I probably should. Anything to make it sound better.

As far as mastering goes, I think it comes down to the original recording, and the overall sound. I've heard plenty of stuff that hasn't been mastered that sounds fantastic.

That's groovy that you're going to finish it up. Definately let me get an auditory gander when you're done.

PS: I'm glad that you like Spoon. My current ringtone is The Underdog.

That whole album is a masterpiece. The first time I listened to it, I wasn't impressed... but then it grew on me and ended up being in my CD player for a solid month.

PS again: I'm glad that you like Ryan Adams. His album Heartbreaker is the reason I write music.

Gold is the album that sold me on him (although he unfortunately hasn't inspired me to write music...) ;-)
I don't know what happened to him though (or maybe I'm crazy) because I wasn't too impressed with his album Rock n Roll. The song "1974" was about the only thing that caught me, but it was the music, not the lyrics.

My friend is a big fan of Whiskeytown.
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Yay! SilentKid is back!

I hope you had a blast on your trip!

Jealous (and hoping for a report),

Kimberly
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KimberlyAnn wrote:Yay! SilentKid is back!

I hope you had a blast on your trip!

Jealous (and hoping for a report),

Kimberly


Thanks KA. I did have a blast. I'll post some pictures in another thread devoted entirely to me.
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KimberlyAnn wrote:Emmylou Harris's To Daddy:

http://youtube.com/watch?v=FuI8LS2jA8c

Momma never seemed to miss the finer things in life
If she did, she never did say so to daddy
She never wanted to be more than mother and a wife
If she did, she never did say so to daddy
The only things that seemed to be important in her life
Was to make our house a home and make us happy
Momma never wanted anymore than what she had
If she did, she never did say so to daddy

He often left her all alone
She didn't mind the stayin home
If she did, she never did say so to daddy
And she never missed the flowers
And the gifts he never gave her
If she did, she never did say so to daddy

Being took for granted was a thing that she accepted
And she didn't need those things to make her happy
She didn't even seem to notice
That he didn't kiss and hold her
If she did, she never did say so to daddy

Chorus:

One morning we awoke
Just to find the note
That momma carefully wrote
And left to daddy
And as he began to read it
Our ears could not believe it
The words that she had written there to daddy

She said our kids are old enough
And they don't need me very much
So I've gone in search for love I need so badly
I have needed you so long
But I just can't keep holdin on
She never meant to come back home
If she did, she never did say so to daddy

Tag:

Mommas gone
Good-bye to daddy

KA


Did I put that on your iPod, KA? If not, I should have---its such a great song...written by Dolly Parton, but I like Emmylou's version best. Its also a song I love to sing myself.
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