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2012/12/16 15:51:57 (permalink)

Eagles Cover - Please Come Home for Christmas

I posted this song late January last year. Since the post didn't make it in time to qualify as a legitimate Christmas tune I turned it into a whimsical "Please Come Home For Valentines" featuring Warren(evadianepug)on Bass and Mark Cline on Electric Guitar(Lead Solo).
 
This is the remix of the Eagles classic song using Sonar X2. My transition to X2 has been frustrating to say the least but I hope you enjoy. 
 
Please Come Home for Christmas 
 
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edit: to add link. Either my puter is acting up of the forum software has hit an all time low. Where is the link icon??
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Re:Eagles Cover - Please Come Home for Christmas 2012/12/16 16:06:33 (permalink)
Fixed it!  Internet Explorer on my lappy got messed up.  I've been using Foxfire and it doesn't like this forum software.

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Re:Eagles Cover - Please Come Home for Christmas 2012/12/16 16:13:25 (permalink)
Sounds Wonderful-Nice Job!!!


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Re:Eagles Cover - Please Come Home for Christmas 2012/12/16 17:17:38 (permalink)
Hey RICH
The performance/mix/vocals it all sounds FANTASTIC.  HaPPy HolIdAYs!

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Re:Eagles Cover - Please Come Home for Christmas 2012/12/16 17:27:40 (permalink)
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Re:Eagles Cover - Please Come Home for Christmas 2012/12/16 18:10:46 (permalink)
I remember this - it turned out nice Rich - good job. Merry Christmas Rich.

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Re:Eagles Cover - Please Come Home for Christmas 2012/12/16 22:51:04 (permalink)
Oh yeah, I remember too. Wonderful to hear it again!  

You're having fun with X2 too, huh?  lol  I MAY get up the nerve to try it again sometime.  We'll see.

Have a wonderful Christmas!  
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Re:Eagles Cover - Please Come Home for Christmas 2012/12/17 16:31:13 (permalink)
Mike - Thanks for the listen!
 
Kev - Warren and Mark did an awesome job as usual.  Listening back on PC speakers the Bass just isn't  cutting through.  I'd go back and fix it but I think I'm done with this one for now.  Merry Christmas!
 
BIABDude - Thanks for stopping by
 
Mark - Still loving that guitar tone of yours on the solo.  I'm glad I finally got to repost this song.  Merry Christmas!!
 
Janet - I went straight from 8.5.3PE to X2PE.  I held out as long as I could and felt like I was missing out.  It's been frustrating not seeing things in the places I was expecting them to be.  I've spent alot of frustrating hours pressing "F1" and the fun is just starting   Hope you and your family have an awesome Christmas.
 
 
 
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Re:Eagles Cover - Please Come Home for Christmas 2012/12/17 17:02:45 (permalink)
nice tune.... sounds good. 

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Re:Eagles Cover - Please Come Home for Christmas 2012/12/17 21:27:08 (permalink)
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Re:Eagles Cover - Please Come Home for Christmas 2012/12/18 10:21:26 (permalink)
 Liked the vocals on this,good all round'.

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Re:Eagles Cover - Please Come Home for Christmas 2012/12/18 13:01:51 (permalink)
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Re:Eagles Cover - Please Come Home for Christmas 2012/12/18 13:14:02 (permalink)
Very nice Rich... I remember this from last year... I even thought about covering it myself... yes, this forum software hates my updated browser too... sucks all the fun out... kinda like X2...
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Re:Eagles Cover - Please Come Home for Christmas 2012/12/18 16:11:47 (permalink)
excellent Rich - who's singing?
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Re:Eagles Cover - Please Come Home for Christmas 2012/12/19 00:05:16 (permalink)
Wow Rich, very well done here brother! A little roomy on the drums in my opinion and would have liked to hear a little more movement on them instead of the steady beat. Some crashes/accentuations during instead of just the end would have added more realness. Subjective of course...but I'm a drummer, what can I say? LOL! :) But other than that, this was great and I totally enjoyed it. Really healthy and big sounding. Well done! :)

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Re:Eagles Cover - Please Come Home for Christmas 2012/12/19 06:47:43 (permalink)
Best production I've heard in days! Great job, Rich!

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Re:Eagles Cover - Please Come Home for Christmas 2012/12/19 14:27:39 (permalink)
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excellent Rich - who's singing?


Let me guess!  You can't understand a dern thing I'm saying?  Must be my Latino accent

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Re:Eagles Cover - Please Come Home for Christmas 2012/12/19 14:34:19 (permalink)
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Wow Rich, very well done here brother! A little roomy on the drums in my opinion and would have liked to hear a little more movement on them instead of the steady beat. Some crashes/accentuations during instead of just the end would have added more realness. Subjective of course...but I'm a drummer, what can I say? LOL! :) But other than that, this was great and I totally enjoyed it. Really healthy and big sounding. Well done! :)

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Thanks Danny!  I agree with you about the steady beat of the drums.  This awas a canned groove from EZDrummer.  When I was doing the remix that was the first this I noticed.  But then I got side tracked with my "lack" of familarity of X2.  Right now it's leaving me frustrated at times anyway, I left it as is.  I should fix it otherwise everytime I hear this tune I'll be kicking myself wondering why I never fixed it.
 
I always struggle with Bass and drums.  What exactly are you hearing that you are charcterizing as "Roomy"?  I know the kick isn't sounding richt to me and that's partly EQ and compression.
 
Thanks for the listen and the comments.
 
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Re:Eagles Cover - Please Come Home for Christmas 2012/12/19 14:47:29 (permalink)
guitarhacker - Thanks Herb
 
JSGlenn - Thanks for the listen and the comment!
 
Starise - Thanks, there are some many things I beat myself up about my voice.  Thanks again.
 
notnat - Thanks Frank.  You should do it.  It's such a classic song.  I'd love to hear your take on it. 
 
As far as X2, I find myself making extra clicks and what feels like jumping through hoops to get the same thing done.  Granted, this may be that I'm still learning my way around the software.  Either way it has taken some of the fun our of the creative process.  I can only hope it gets better from here!
 
Scotty - Thanks for listening.  I really appreciate that nice comment.
 

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Re:Eagles Cover - Please Come Home for Christmas 2012/12/20 08:32:46 (permalink)
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sweeeeet!!!

 
Tony I missed responding to your comment.  Thanks!  Just knowing that you listened is humbling for me.  Dude you have sick vocals.  I checked out "The Christmas Song" this is one of my personal favorite Christmas Songs.  Very Very nice performance by all.  Very Take 6-ish rendition.  "Man This Note Is Long"  LMAO! very funny. 
 
THEN!, I listend to your version of Please Come Home for Christmas.  Dude what an outstanding vocal performance! I HATE you!!!  LOL!  Cool video too. 
 
I hope you don't mind me plugging your video for others to see/hear! 
 
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Merry Christmas!
 
 

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Re:Eagles Cover - Please Come Home for Christmas 2012/12/20 09:58:40 (permalink)
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excellent Rich - who's singing?


Let me guess!  You can't understand a dern thing I'm saying?  Must be my Latino accent

Really nice vocals Rich - I didn't know you could sing too






....how do you sing and play sax at the same time? 
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Re:Eagles Cover - Please Come Home for Christmas 2012/12/20 11:32:52 (permalink)
Loved it
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Re:Eagles Cover - Please Come Home for Christmas 2012/12/20 12:18:42 (permalink) ☄ Helpful
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Wow Rich, very well done here brother! A little roomy on the drums in my opinion and would have liked to hear a little more movement on them instead of the steady beat. Some crashes/accentuations during instead of just the end would have added more realness. Subjective of course...but I'm a drummer, what can I say? LOL! :) But other than that, this was great and I totally enjoyed it. Really healthy and big sounding. Well done! :)

-Danny
Thanks Danny!  I agree with you about the steady beat of the drums.  This awas a canned groove from EZDrummer.  When I was doing the remix that was the first this I noticed.  But then I got side tracked with my "lack" of familarity of X2.  Right now it's leaving me frustrated at times anyway, I left it as is.  I should fix it otherwise everytime I hear this tune I'll be kicking myself wondering why I never fixed it.
 
I always struggle with Bass and drums.  What exactly are you hearing that you are charcterizing as "Roomy"?  I know the kick isn't sounding richt to me and that's partly EQ and compression.
 
Thanks for the listen and the comments.
 
Rich

Hi Rich,
 
Uggh...I so feel your pain with the whole getting familiar with X2 deal. I was like that with X1 and let me tell you, it drove me so nuts, it took me nearly a year before I decided to commit to it. If X2 is your first X series...uggh, I can't fathom how confused one might be. LOL!
 
As for the roomy comment, what I meant was...the room effect of your drums seemed to be a bit more than I would have allowed. The drums sort of have that John Bonham type room sound which is cool of course, but I felt it was a tad too much as this can take away some impact. This may be why you are having issues with bass and drums. When you have a roomy (reverberated) drum kit, the "room" effect sort of acts like a resonator making your drums last longer than they should. This in turn can kill impact and even mess with your frequency decisions due to the extra resonation playing a role in the sound.
 
That's one thing about drum modules that drives me nuts. They sound sooo good with the room mics etc, but then when you try to mix them, it can be a nightmare especially when you are trying to create that great relationship with a bass guitar.
 
That said I don't think you had any of those issues and again, I sincerely wasn't trying to knock the fine job you did. I just notice that with a little less room sound on a drum kit, you get more snap and "impact" so to speak when they don't quite resonate as much.
 
Oh man, I feel you on the lack of fixing things.....I got so many tunes that ended up like that. I cringe when I hear them now and kick myself while saying "why didn't you just fix it?!" LOL! But honest man, this was great. Just passing on a little friendly advice for the future should you need it. :)
 
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Re:Eagles Cover - Please Come Home for Christmas 2012/12/20 14:38:48 (permalink)
Daryl - Singing and playing at the same time is a lot easier than you think.
 
James - Thanks for stopping by.  I sincerly wish you and your family a Merry Christmas
 
Danny- I didn't take any of your comments personal.  As a matter of fact I found your comment honest and helpful.  I am very much a novice when it comes to mixing.  Thanks!
 
edit:  Accidentially clicked on post before I was done!
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Re:Eagles Cover - Please Come Home for Christmas 2012/12/20 14:42:34 (permalink)
That's great Rich, as I'd never want to ever come off as a basher my friend. Well, I'd say you're far from a novice with the results you're getting...so don't ever sell yourself short. :) Glad you found it helpful...you're welcome, keep up the great work! :)

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Re:Eagles Cover - Please Come Home for Christmas 2012/12/24 10:30:48 (permalink)
I always liked this one, Rich.  I'm glad you posted a song by my favorite band sung by my favorite sax player!  Merry Christmas.

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