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New member.new song

Hi everyone.
I am new to this forum but I have been involved in music for many years and even written and performed my own songs. However until recently I have been unable to record them as I want them to be heard until  I found Sonar X2 and do it myself. I have a lot to learn as I have only just started to use a computer for recording.  I have waisted alot of money in the past going to record studios and being told how they should be recorded. Not to the way I like them to be heard. A friend of mine who is a member of this forum suggested I should post one of my songs so that others can hear it.
My first one is a lullaby that has been floating around in my head since 1995 and only now  have I had an opportunity to record it. I wrote it for a musical stage show.
 
//soundcloud.com/sandraystor/my-moma-told-me

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    Re: New member.new song 2013/11/20 14:53:50 (permalink)

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    Re: New member.new song 2013/11/20 15:54:37 (permalink)
    Hi Sandra,
    Glad you could make it.  Great song!

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    Re: New member.new song 2013/11/20 21:42:21 (permalink)
    Beautiful song, and fantastic voice!  Very nice!

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    Re: New member.new song 2013/11/21 13:16:49 (permalink)
    Your friend is wise:)  Well done!  Wonderful, powerful voice.

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    Re: New member.new song 2013/11/21 14:45:42 (permalink)
    Thankyou for your lovely comments I do appreciate it very much.
     
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    Re: New member.new song 2013/11/21 16:30:55 (permalink)
    Welcome to the forums Sandra! Thanks for the post! I enjoyed it thoroughly! Thanks!

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    Re: New member.new song 2013/11/21 16:47:26 (permalink)
    Sandra,
     
    Great job on the first song on X2... excellent.
     
    On any other web site using your email as your forum name might not be a good idea.... but hey.... glad to see you here and starting off with such a good song.

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    Re: New member.new song 2013/11/21 18:23:11 (permalink)
    Hi Sandra,
     
    I haven't posted in quite some time. Just wanted to say I listened to all your posted songs and think that there's some incredible stuff yiou have there. Very, very live theater worthy.
     
    No offense but it sounds like a high tenor male voice performing. Is that a male or female vocalist? Your name implies female.
     
    This is not a critique but simply an observation that it sounds as though these are recordings of live performances instead of studio recordings. You may well have intended them to sound that way.
     
    Kind of reminds me of this early recording of Barbara Streisand. Not the vocal sound but the genre.
     
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nl4sEETyIUA
     
    Really nice stuff there Sandra! Probably a very limited audience but I like it. It's a refreshing departure from the Rap, Hip Hop, Techno genres.
     
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    post edited by Peter Rabbit - 2013/11/21 18:26:19

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    Re: New member.new song 2013/11/21 18:38:07 (permalink)
    Just to let you all know that I am singing and performing my own songs and yes I am a lady with a tenor type voice. 
    I have recorded them as if they were live on stage sitting in the audience, No enhancements. No cover ups. No voice correction. All me. I play the piano parts as well. I know my songs are not commercial enough but they suit people who go to stage shows etc. That,s my audience. I know all about the music business, My last gig was at the Royal Opera House in 2000, after that I quit the madness, older and wiser now. I would like other people to sing my songs.
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    Re: New member.new song 2013/11/22 07:51:48 (permalink)
    Hey that is cool.... ^^^^^  As you get more comfortable with Sonar X, there is absolutely no reason you can not use the full functioning of X2 to add strings and other instruments to the mix to enhance it and the FX as well.
     
    Take your time, post more music here and get feedback from the folks here. You can learn quite a bit as many people here have good ears, know what they're doing, and are willing to help and share advice and knowledge with anyone willing to listen. We have folks here all the way from beginners to highly talented professional musicians & recording engineers....
     
    Many here share your frustration with the business and drama of live gigging. (me for one) With Sonar, you can record your music at you convenience, put together a CD and let the folks who like that genre and style of music hear it. Internet has changed music in a huge way, as has the availability of quality home recording gear.
     
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    Re: New member.new song 2013/11/22 16:01:28 (permalink)
    Sandra, This is a very nice song with  story, well sung, piano well played and a very solid mix. Sounds great.
     
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    Re: New member.new song 2013/11/22 22:56:49 (permalink)
    Quote [I would like other people to sing my songs.] Quote
    Since they changed the format in this forum I no longer know how to properly add a quote.
     
    I really like your vocals. Quite frankly I think you're extremely skilled in your vocal performances.
    Nothing wrong with having other people sing your songs but don't underestimate your own skill as well. I'd love to be able to sing like you.
     
    As far as recording and mixing to sound as though it is a live performance....you nailed it perfectly.
     
    It would be interesting to hear you write and produce a song with a full orchestra behind you. Kind of a Gershwin's Porgy and Bess type of production, or perhaps A Chorus Line type of production. I think you would really enjoy having a full orchestra at your fingertips, which is exactly what you have with Cakewalk software. The softsynths that come with the Cakewalk programs are pretty good but as you gain more experience with it you'll probably want to upgrade to Garritan Personal Orchestra or some of the other available sound banks that have a more realistic sound to them. Some real fun lies ahead for you.
     
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    Re: New member.new song 2013/11/23 00:21:32 (permalink)
    It's a pretty song, but it's a question of height vs. weight? If the numbers are not favorable, then the odds are less favorable.  And I don't mean this in a negative way at all, It's more a statement of fact. If one can realize that, and take steps to adjust things in their favor, they are much more likely to meet their goals/objectives. Good luck, I hope you achieve everything you hope for.
     
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    Re: New member.new song 2013/11/23 06:22:00 (permalink)
    Down Robbie!  Stop trying to scare off the nice new members!  Let's keep this about the music, please.
     
    Sandra, please ignore Robbie (The Band19).  He's not had his medication today.  Or perhaps he's had too much of it...

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    Re: New member.new song 2013/11/23 10:15:31 (permalink)
    I like this, kinda timeless, reminds me of something Liza Minelli would sing in 1973.
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    Re: New member.new song 2013/11/23 10:59:20 (permalink)
    Hi Folks
    I am so pleased you like my song.
    It gives me a boost. I know its not for everyone.
    I have many more stuffed in a cupboard and I am now rewriting them again.
    Just this minute finished another song which I will try and get recorded today and put on soundcloud.
    I have looked at the link that one of you guys sent me to listen to Barbara Streisand.
    I have never heard her earlier songs but I enjoyed them very much.
    My kind of music. 
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    Best regards to you all.
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    Re: New member.new song 2013/11/23 13:13:40 (permalink)
    Welcome, always nice to hear a new music contributor here.
     
    This sounds reasonably well done for a new to SONAR X2 user.  I will keep an eye out for more of your work.
     
    Thanks for sharing.

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    Re: New member.new song 2013/11/23 14:15:00 (permalink)
    When I'm hearing this I wonder how this will sound with a string section, a bass and the piano play not following the melody so much. But after a while I think that maybe all these things only will destroy the genuin live theater feeling that I now can see so clearly. Great song and beautifully performed!

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    Re: New member.new song 2013/11/24 10:29:16 (permalink)
    I like this very much. You obviously are very talented. I'm glad you discovered Sonar and welcome to the forum. You will be amazed at all of the things you'll be able to do with your music and it's you making the decisions. For example, you could add a little reverb to that piano. I think that would sound nice.

    I look forward to hearing more of your contributions. End be sure to check out some of the music by the many talented people here. :-)
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    Re: New member.new song 2013/11/24 14:27:31 (permalink)
    Welcome to the forum.  This sounds very good for your first attempts at Sonar.  You show a great deal of talent and I look forward to other stuff that you post on this forum.
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    Re: New member.new song 2013/11/25 18:12:29 (permalink)
    Sandra, you've captured a time and sound that is classic theater and not heard on this forum often, if at all.  I call this old school, and I mean that in the best sense.  It does a very good job of creating an image in my mind when you sing this.  Keep up the good work.

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    Re: New member.new song 2013/11/27 11:39:58 (permalink)
    Hi folks
    Can any of you suggest any guitar sample packs  etc that will work with sonar X2 Producer so I can add some guitar music to my songs.
    I can not play guitar and trying to emulate a guitar on the keyboard controller is rubbish. Cannot get that realistic guitar sound on keyboards. As you all know. I need some rock and ballad type guitar playing to go with my songs.
    I need to know what to get and there is so much on the internet I dont know what I am looking for or what will work with SonarX2 Pro.
    Then I can fill out my songs a bit more.
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    Re: New member.new song 2013/11/27 12:35:59 (permalink)
    Sandra, X3 Pro has a guitar simulator that may work for you.  It's just the price of an upgrade.

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    Re: New member.new song 2013/11/28 04:10:10 (permalink)
    Hi Lynn
    Thanks for your response, I will have to get to my friends and have a look at Guitar simulator on he's X3.
    I will have to save my pennies up.
    I have been looking at a site called Prime Loops.
    Anyone heard or used them. They seem to have loads of samples.?
    Tell me if you think the quitar samples are good enough. I assume they will work with sonar. I am a novice at this so It may seem a dumb question to you all.
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    Re: New member.new song 2013/11/28 09:15:20 (permalink)
     Loved this! Hope we hear more from you.

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