Registered: 01/02/00
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Here is an original new song for you to listen to or download. It is about 1 MB. It was recorded on Tyros 2 into Cakewalk Pro Audio 9. Compressed to 64000 bits as a WMA file.
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Registered: 05/02/02
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Loc: Vancouver, Washington. USA
Thanks Bebop,
I had tried a few times to get it and ran into problems.
I am listening to it as I write this post. I like the country twang you got goin on. I seem to be hearing something in the percussion that is out of time...? (maybe a hi-hat)
Registered: 12/01/99
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Originally posted by TwoNuts: something in the percussion that is out of time.
Hi Bebop, unfortunately I hear the SAME ANNOYING drumkit instrument sound on my end as well. It regretably spoils what I consider an otherwise, very impressive keyboard performance by you.
Registered: 01/02/00
Posts: 3781
Loc: San Jose, California
HI guys, I don't hear that possibly due to my limited hearing at my age. I have listened to this cut from the Tyros 2 and then from cakewalk and what I hear in the background is a rythm guitar. What do you think it is? I don't think this has been a problem before. Bebop
[This message has been edited by BEBOP (edited 06-03-2006).]
Bebop, well done, and I agree, is a metronome adding an off tempo hi hat. To take care of that if is the Sonar/Cakewalk, go to the top and select Options, then click in Project Options, go to Metronome and uncheck the following: Recording, Use midi note and just in case the accent in first beat
Registered: 01/02/00
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Loc: San Jose, California
AHHHH thank you guys for the impute. I have taken out the metronone as I never have used it anyway. The reason for the 64K bit was to keep it small enough to mail out to the several hundred members in my musicians lists. Best to all, Bill the Bebop PS to Stephen. I am crossing over from Jazz and Bebop to COUNTRY ROCKABILLY Bb
Bebop, I think you should not reduce bits/bytes because many internetusers have DSL-alike connections and they offer sufficient bandwidth. Because yousendit is not an email-tool, there is no need to worry about inbox-sizes and limitations. In fact you can go up to 1 Gigbyte per file or e.g. put two versions on the yousendit server. (Low-fi and Hi-fi)
Registered: 01/02/00
Posts: 3781
Loc: San Jose, California
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Originally posted by kla4: Bebop, I think you should not reduce bits/bytes because many internetusers have DSL-alike connections and they offer sufficient bandwidth. Because yousendit is not an email-tool, there is no need to worry about inbox-sizes and limitations. In fact you can go up to 1 Gigbyte per file or e.g. put two versions on the yousendit server. (Low-fi and Hi-fi)
YOu missed what I put in my reply above: The reason for the 64K bit was to keep it small enough to mail out to the several hundred members in my musicians lists.
These members are in 68 different countries and many of them are still on dial up modems where a 5 or 10 MG file takes all day to download. I have had over 50 of these files returned to me at one time so I will no longer send out any file that is over 1 MB. It is not reasonable to separate all these people into two lists for file size. I already have 7 email lists that are segregated. Thanks to all for your replies, Best to all, Bebop