theguitarplayer
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Re:New June 1 - ACES & EIGHTS
2011/06/07 23:13:33
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Daryl, This is a nice little jam with a very soothing sound. Great stuff!! Enjoyed. John
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Re:New June 1 - ACES & EIGHTS
2011/06/09 11:38:01
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Love that mid-section shift into the Spanish flavor and nice touch with that walking bass-line as it went back into the Main!! Excellent Daryl and I think you've got one of the best guitar tones going on.
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Re:New June 1 - ACES & EIGHTS
2011/06/09 17:50:53
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Hi Daryl, Great tone and touch, my friend. Very smooth and you've got some really cool phrasing/licks going on...especially after the middle section. Very nice!
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Re:New June 1 - ACES & EIGHTS
2011/06/11 11:38:25
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Love your tone and licks on this... smooth and cool... sweet and sour... windy and warm,,,,
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Re:New June 1 - ACES & EIGHTS
2011/06/12 13:55:46
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Been busy I see. I love your 'inviting flow' and vibe, the rests and re-invites. There may be room for a vox of sorts. The quasi-spanish middle is daunting ... leaving me somewhere between Mexico and the outer Milky way. A great round my friend!
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Re:New June 1 - ACES & EIGHTS
2011/06/16 12:52:45
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Beautiful guitar tone, Daryl. Subtle bass. And I loved the drums, in particular the added percussion. For me it evoked an Al Stewart /Year of the Cat vibe, but better. Great job
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radio
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Re:New June 1 - ACES & EIGHTS
2011/06/16 13:37:52
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Ah Daryl I see you made some changes , sounds good but I still like that first version I sent to you . This sounds good , I'm not knocking what you changed but my version added more to your song . Thanks for letting me work on your song it was fun , didn't hear back from you so I'm guessing you have made up your mine going with this version . Take care back to working on my own song again ! Radio
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darylcrowley
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Re:New June 1 - ACES & EIGHTS
2011/06/16 14:45:41
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Jim, No, I changed this quite awhile ago before you offerend to work on it. I just adjusted the mid-range EQ. I liked your drums, and I would still like to see something, I just felt the rhythm of the tune sort of "rolls" which to my ear contrasted the straight beat of the drums. The rhythm really has a Latin flair (opening measures). In fact, before I decided on the name I just called it "Latin Thing". I thought I might still get something from you. I just remembered you asked for a new track, I have that and I will send it to you if you still want. Daryl
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Re:New June 1 - ACES & EIGHTS
2011/06/16 15:26:50
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Very smooth and well played, Daryl. Nice touch with the judicious synth usage too.
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darylcrowley
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Re:New June 1 - ACES & EIGHTS
2011/06/17 15:04:39
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I appreciate all the positive comments on this tune. I've been trying to analyze why nearly eveyone objects to my drum tracks There are two issues: 1 - EQ and compression issues. These are totally understandable given my poor hearing. It's really hard for me to hear high frequencies and I need all the help I can get there. 2. As I reviewed a number of my tunes that people don't like the drums for (and please understand I don't take offense in any way and accept all crits as contstructive) it seems that a lot of people here really prefer a driving slaming rock motif. I write very few hard driving rock songs. As most of you know I a big fan of congas and other percussion. Many of my tunes have a bit of Latin, swing, triplet, etc. Sometimes I'm not sure if my drum tracks really suck that bad or if they're just "not rock and roll". I like interesting rhythm and I have a life long history of not caring if a song is "danceable", in fact I perfer songs you can't dance to Many of my tunes seem at odd with a straight 1234 beat. All that being said, I really am drum challenged as far as how all the pieces fit together, but hopefully I'm learning. Just some thoughts. Thanks all for the postive comments on my tone. As a guitar player, thats right up there with the best compliments you can get. I cling to my tone as I will never be really fast! Daryl
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Re:New June 1 - ACES & EIGHTS
2011/06/17 15:19:18
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You can use frequency analyzers to give you a visual perspective Daryl. When you get one that you and everyone likes? Run a feq analysis on each of the tracks? Look "visually" at your EQ reference, take notes on EQ, compression, and volume levels? And refer back to these.
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radio
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Re:New June 1 - ACES & EIGHTS
2011/06/17 21:56:21
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darylcrowley Jim, No, I changed this quite awhile ago before you offerend to work on it. I just adjusted the mid-range EQ. I liked your drums, and I would still like to see something, I just felt the rhythm of the tune sort of "rolls" which to my ear contrasted the straight beat of the drums. The rhythm really has a Latin flair (opening measures). In fact, before I decided on the name I just called it "Latin Thing". I thought I might still get something from you. I just remembered you asked for a new track, I have that and I will send it to you if you still want. Daryl I'll see if my other music software has any Latin drums that I can use , as I was saying before Addictive Drums doesn't have any latin patterns and fills to work with only Jazz, Pop Rock , Hard Rock and Funk . Maybe I can get to it at the beginning of next week , this week-end I'm working on my own new song I sent to you to checkout that sample . Cheers! Radio
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