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#173661 - 03/02/04 08:58 PM
New MP3s...
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Registered: 12/08/02
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Loc: Forest Hill, MD USA
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Just posted five new MP3s on my website, all recorded through one of those cheesy keyed Yamaha PSR-2000s, on a dirt-cheap, OEM sound card that came with my off the shelf Compaq Presario 5001, and some nasty midi files that were played through a second-hand laptop hooked up to the keyboard's host connectors. Oh, I almost fogot--also used a $39, off-the-shelf recording program to do the job. I could have lied and told everyone that I used some fancy rig that cost as much as the national debt, but I decided against it. You'll find them at http://www.bcpl.net/~keyboard/mp3s.htm Enjoy, Gary [This message has been edited by travlin'easy (edited 03-02-2004).]
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#173667 - 03/03/04 03:53 AM
Re: New MP3s...
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Gary Cab Driver: The mix sounds thin and cold to me, not alot of depth. Everything panned on center, so the band sounds like they are all sitting on top of each other. Can't Smile Without You: This cut is a bit warmer, but the same on panning. The vocals are further back in the mix than the first cut. Everybody Loves Somebody: Vocals better and warmer on this one, rest of the mix the same as the other two. Key Largo: Same on the mix. I believe the original of this used more powerful vocal dynamics and drama as it went from verse to chorus to be more effective. This has a sameness sound as it transitions. Night And Day: Mix the same but I think your vocals are more suited for this type of cut and sound better here. Overall not bad. I think the mixes can be made more effective and believable though. Pretty clean, but not much depth or presence. There are spots in the vocals on each cut that it sounds like you may miss the higher note by a semi tone as well. Terry ------------------ jam on, Terry http://imjazzed.homestead.com/Index.html
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#173669 - 03/03/04 06:48 AM
Re: New MP3s...
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Registered: 12/08/02
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Loc: Forest Hill, MD USA
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Thanks for the kudos guys and gals. As for the recording technique, backing tracks with some personal touches. Put the vocals on another track and combined everything. Terry, there is some loss of fidelity between the MP3s and WAVs--the WAV's sound fuller. I guess that's all part of the compression problem.
Cheers,
Gary
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