You Turned My World Around

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2016/08/06 15:06:45 (permalink)

You Turned My World Around

Jesse Screed kindly suggested I post this one, I hope you like it:
 
https://soundcloud.com/bill-saunders/you-turned-my-world-around
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    Re: You Turned My World Around 2016/08/09 22:47:15 (permalink)
    Mixwise it holds together well I think. You might lower the volume just a little on the sidestick, it seemed to jump out in spots. Vocals and bgv are pretty decent! As you transition from verse to chorus, you might think of a build-up of some kind?  as it is the verse just kind of "quits" and then it's chorus. Wondering if a transition would help keep the energy going?  Just a thought.
     
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    Re: You Turned My World Around 2016/08/12 07:35:39 (permalink)
    emeraldsoul
    Mixwise it holds together well I think. You might lower the volume just a little on the sidestick, it seemed to jump out in spots. Vocals and bgv are pretty decent! As you transition from verse to chorus, you might think of a build-up of some kind?  as it is the verse just kind of "quits" and then it's chorus. Wondering if a transition would help keep the energy going?  Just a thought.
     
    cheers,
    -Tom


     Thanks Tom. I did this one about three years ago, and I would like to think I wouldn't leave that sidestick in these days!


    The interesting thing about that song was that for the first time, I used a midi guitar (YRG2) to record the "piano" parts. It's had sporadic use since then, but it can be pretty labour intensive in terms of midi editing!
     
    Cheers, Bill
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