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#174146 - 05/02/02 08:05 PM
Re: Critique.
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Registered: 07/07/99
Posts: 380
Loc: Wayside, New jersey, USA
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Stam, Dreamer, Dirk and Scot: Thank you all, you are too kind. It's great to get from you guys the "main element" that keeps us “plugging along” in this business, and that is, "encouragement"; not to mention all the valuable suggestions and ideas offered by all of you guys. Scott, in response to your questions; I used the PSR2000 entirely for the project. After choosing the proper style, I first recorded the chords along with Intro, fills, ending(if preferred) and Left hand; all in the K2s sequencer using the standard track assignment, then I recorded de melody line using track 1 and 3. After that, I used the Multipads on tracks 5 thru 8 for different effects (Chimes, reefs, arpeggios etc..). . This all becomes a "rough" sketch of the song. Then I create a MIDI file to load onto my PC using Cakewalk Pro9, on which, I “clean up” all loose ends or make any changes needed. Once the song is cleaned then I proceed to record the vocals onto Cakewalk. I use an Editrol (analog to digital) USB interface in which I can get my voice digitally into my PC. After all is synchronized, I save it as a .wav file, which I then convert, to MP3. A long process, but worth every minute of it. This time I was very cognizant of your suggestion to trying to place my voice correctly, I am glad you found an improvement. Thanks again you guys. Best Regards, Mario
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