Freddy J
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Great performances and great sound. Outstanding production on this number. This is a really professionally sounding track but then most of your work is.
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darylcrowley
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Your eclectic talents never cease to amaze me. I love musicians that are not stuck in one genre and you certainly are not. This sounds really nice. You have a marvelous ear. Daryl
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ohgrant
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Great tune, love the soulful performances and production.
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Bob Oister
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Hey, Tim, Very cool retro pop/rock song with lots of really cool elements and a really classy sounding, modern mix! Great vocals with a nice hook and some cool effects, and I love the little guitar licks flowing throughout the background of the choruses. Excellent playing, singing, and production, Tim! Bob
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timidi
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Hey Freddy. Thanks for droppin by on this one and the kind comment. Thanks Daryl. Yea, I do like lots of different styles. Actually, I wish I could settle on one and have some sort of recognizable "style".. Thanks Mr. ohgrant. Glad you liked. Hey Mr. Oister... Thanks for stopping by and checking it out. thanks for the great kudos.
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tfbattag
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Hi Tim- Very impressive! I agree with Bob O. on the guitar work. It reminds me a bit of how Edward and Jennifer Batten worked with MJ! Everything fit so well in a neat and tidy way. Great arrangement and mix!
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timidi
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Hey Thomas. Thanks. I try to be tidy I think:) I was looking at your website. Where outside of Boulder? I use to live in the hills around there.
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timidi
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Thanks Dragon. Welcome to the forums.
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paulo
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timidi Hey Paulo. HA!! Yea, that's me GM in disguise hanging out in the Soanr forum instead of the Mediterranean. Um....... Well, as we know he does hang around in some unexpected places from time to time.......... ;) Putting this back to the top of the pile where it belongs.
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Serious_Noize!
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Sounds really good to my ears!! Also It appears as though you are using the DAW Reaper? Might I suggest checking out the theme "Rado-Vox" that theme is awesome!! Great mix, very cool!! I enjoyed hearing this, WOW!! Lot's of surprise sounds here and there. Bobby
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eric paul
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hi tim holy smokes great production thanks eric
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chasmcg
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Very good. Sounds great all the way around.
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SteveStrummerUK
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Sounds awesome Tim, very polished. Great song.
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timidi
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Hey Paulo. Thanks for the bump... Thanks Bobby. No, I don't use Reaper. Thanks Eric. Appreciate the smokes.. Thanks chasmcg. Thanks Steve. Glad you liked.
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Theycallmefree
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Yep, it's DONE, and on a very different level than I am used to hearing in a forum...OK, OK...go ahead and send us all the bill for listening for free. It needs a price tag on it....One of those sounds where I scratch my head and then direct myself back to the drawing board. Excellent job on the tune!!! Randy
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timidi
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Thanks randy. Lots of good music here. Welcome to Cakewalk.
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Guitarhacker
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I caught a Steely Dan vibe from the music...... and yeah...actually all the way through.... well done.
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foxwolfen
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I think this is a great song. Really enjoyed it, but I am going to disagree with most of the others in that the mix is not working for me. It is very narrow, with almost nothing to the outside but effects trails. It is also a little too excited in the high end.
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phrygiann
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Love it! And the sea 13 and double olive too. I rarely come here on songs forum and these are the best sounding music i ever heard made from sonar. Im a beginner in mixing and your works becomes my inspirations. Thanks.
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The Band19
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I could make a statement indicating that I listened to your music as well? Without commenting on a song, other than the titles on your page? Perhaps I should start doing that instead of actually listening and commenting honestly. It would take less time? Yeah, I'm going to follow this guy leads. It is the best sounding music I ever heard made from sonar, your works becomes my inspirations too Timaaaaaaay! I'm turning over a new leaf and using this technique. Oh and I listen to Uh Oh and Long way down, best Sonar music ever... I mean that really true. Now let's get some American Foxes! Because you are a wild and crazy guy!
post edited by The Band19 - 2013/06/03 22:58:53
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Old55
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Should auld acquaintance be forgot--hey, who the hell are you guys? X2(X3 pending hardware upgrade), Emulator X2, E-mu 1212M, Virtual String Machine
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timidi
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Thanks Herb. SD huh? Cool. Hey Fox. thanks for the listen and comment. Yea, I tend to like things a little narrower than most I think. Must be from my days of mixing for mono. Thanks phrygian. glad you liked this and the others. Glad I could inspire you some. Got any questions , just ask. Take a your medicine Robbay...... Thanks Old55.
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timidi
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see if this works....
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foxwolfen
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How did you embed the vid? I tried to embed one using the "tags" but it did not render.
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timidi
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drumstixkev
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WOW! The production/performance on this piece are stellar. It reminds me a bit of "To Live & Die in L. A." from Wang Chung. Has a classic 80's flare with some of the synth sounds but that's what you hearing on today's music. Everything old is new again. KUDOS . . .on your skills and talent! Kev OK . . . on my 5th listen and I do have a small nit on the mix. The snare hit sounds to much like the standard snare on EZ Drummer. The snap has a smidge to much high end EQ IMO.
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timidi
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Wow back atcha Kev. Thanks. I googled "To Live & Die in L. A" and I don't hear any relation. Interesting that you hear this as comparable. Thanks for 5 listens. That deserves an, 'above and beyond award'...
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clintmartin
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Wow! That was really very good. I'm impressed. You have the real deal skills I hope to have someday.
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drumstixkev
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Hey Tim I think its more your technique/style and the overall quality of the recording that sounds similar to me. The songs are not even close to being the same but the flow of the music and instrument selection are similar to my ears . . . if that makes any sense. This is a piece of music to be proud of as a musician and even greater as a producer/recording engineer. KUDOS! Kev 8th listen . . .
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