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#193322 - 09/13/07 02:33 PM
Midnight Rider on S-900
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Registered: 01/19/04
Posts: 638
Loc: Shorewood Wi. USA
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From another thread..... quote: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Originally posted by cassp: One thing that I have trouble with on arrangers is finding a style to go with a song like Crazy Love. Maybe that's why I get frustrated, because these things aren't really made for songs like that - and I like doing songs like that. Last night at band practice we tried to put together the Allman Brothers' Midnight Rider - no luck finding even a compromise style. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Casp, Coincidentally, I was messing with a style doing midnight rider on the s900 when I changed which ots I was using, changed from key of A to Em, and wound up with the "improv at the pad" which I submitted a few days ago. I will record it later today, when voice and fingers wake up more, and show the same style used for midnight rider as was used for my Improv. As UD says you only need a few good styles to do tons and tons of songs. (paraphrased from UD) BTW I REALLY enjoyed your Crazy Love and will also look for a style on the s900 that I would use for it. Jim I hope you all Enjoy. Questions and feedback welcome Jim http://www.box.net/shared/hpk1ng3yi8
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#193327 - 09/13/07 05:42 PM
Re: Midnight Rider on S-900
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Registered: 01/19/04
Posts: 638
Loc: Shorewood Wi. USA
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Ian, I don't know what to say. Playing it with windows media player on my laptop, full volume, flat eq, through phones, is a bit loud but no discernable distortion here. Are you listening with flat eq? And Casp, What hum do you hear? Is it noticeable when no vocals are present? I can re-record it a bit more subdued. In fact I will. Hopefully we will get rid of that distortion. Diki, I hadn't even listened to this song in years and had no idea about the bass part. I thought the style worked pretty well for the song. Added the latin percussion multipad throughout. I perform it in a different key from the original also (A vs D)and I'm surprised that wasn't mentioned. In fact if that wasn't caught I feel my presentation works well enough on it's own merit. Whats most interesting, I think, and no one mentioned anything about this, is that the entire vocal you listen to is nothing but the harmonizer. You don't even hear my original voice until the end where I do not chord with left hand for a chorus. I think the harmonizer sounds pretty realistic and not too mechanical/robotic, whatever, as no one even caught this? Casp, that's why you are not hearing the harmony you expect to because you are ONLY hearing the harmony and not my voice with it. Anyways I had fun with it. Man I love this board. Thanks for listening and your comments, Maybe next time I'll do a song I know better. Jim
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