cwestmont
This is really great -- catches the spirit and dynamics of the original, especially the vocals. Nice job. I agree that the strings patch sounds 'wrong' in some parts, maybe about a third of the time. Maybe a quartet patch with reverb instead of a full orchestra? Tough to mess with it because it works most of the time.
Thanks, the issue is Notion 4s strings...if you use just the solo violin or Cello etc the strings are really harsh, but if you only use the section violin etc you get a swampy sound very fake, the other issue is my music theory is good...really good but there are simple things that I don't know because I'm self-taught. This is probably part of the issue. The vocals is all down to Varispeed, which I use Reaper for (all my mixing and everything is done in Sonar, it's the only DAW IMO). I really struggled to pitch too...I was using a really cheap 80 dollar Peavy mic, but what is really cool, is we can, with knowledge get very close to a Beatles sound with very inexpensive equipment. This is truly the most important discovery to come out of this experiment, that and all the extra production tricks I've learnt, which I'm now employing or have employed in my George Harrison/Ringo Starr cover of I'll Still Love You...which coincidentally I finished yesterday...about 4 days it took...She's Leaving Home took two months but that's because I had to interpret the score. Whilst, my assessment for She's Leaving Home is about 90% there, I'll Still Love You is about 96% there...I've gone a little too hard in the snare drum compression (I could fix it, but risk pulling apart the mix), and I was out of form guitar wise.
Oh and thanks to Backwoods for listening and MGH
Anyway Peace Ben