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Guitarhacker
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Re: 'Til It's Time To Go Home
2014/01/24 09:15:45
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cool tune. sounds like fun.
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theguitarplayer
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Re: 'Til It's Time To Go Home
2014/01/24 11:57:10
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Nice fun song and I like the loops and samples you used. Very nicely put together and the vocals/lyrics just bring it all full circle. I enjoyed this. Got to love those loops and samples, it's always fun working with them. Great song!! Peace and Blessings, John
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lostandconfused
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Re: 'Til It's Time To Go Home
2014/01/24 12:54:58
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I enjoyed that....apart from the fact that it made me wish I was in Florida right now. Regards, Vincent.
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Lynn
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Re: 'Til It's Time To Go Home
2014/01/24 12:56:02
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It's been a long time since I heard the Jordanaires ;) I like this song and the way you performed it. The sax is a sample? Nice one.
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Schafe
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Re: 'Til It's Time To Go Home
2014/01/24 13:12:02
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Great song, great job. love that sax
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Re: 'Til It's Time To Go Home
2014/01/24 23:14:33
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Good job, the vox seem a bit forward in the mix, (and the vox I may pull the low mids a bit and boost the highs, but that's just the way I roll) and the sax (till the very end, which may be a function of the limiter or envelopes, dunno) and piano are sitting back a bit.
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speedtom
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Re: 'Til It's Time To Go Home
2014/01/25 12:43:20
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I'm a fan! Since you teamed up with todays software you are an unstoppable hit machine. As always, I love your voice, so to me it sits right where it should be!
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olemon
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Re: 'Til It's Time To Go Home
2014/01/27 19:22:36
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Herb, John, Vincent: It was fun. It's my niece and nephew in the song, and my sis-in-law has been after me to make a new recording. Glad you enjoyed it. Lynn, Schafe: Thanks. Btw Lynn, you're the second person to mention the Jordanaires, I had to google them, lol. In my defense, I just started adding some harmony where it seemed appropriate:) Maybe I'm not using the right jargon, but those instrument tracks including the sax are software generated from pre-recorded performances. Thanks Robbie. I struggle with balancing the instruments and vocal and I appreciate your input. I'm finding that with my monitors, I have to mix/master to the limit of my tolerance for 'treble'. Only then do I seem to get the bright sound in an mp3 file that I'm after, and that you pros get. Else the final product ends up dull and lifeless. Much to learn. Speedtom: Thank you, man. That made my day:)
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