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#196873 - 09/04/07 02:52 PM
Re: G70 Demo at request od Scott, DNJ and others
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Registered: 07/27/05
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Hi Cassp, Fine tune, my friend, singing is good and strong, and although a tiny bit strained in places, it comes across very well.
I found the drums a little too much "in your face" but quite realistic.
The style was nice and simple, the rhythm guitar working nicely.
Great job.
Ian
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#196877 - 09/04/07 05:18 PM
Re: G70 Demo at request od Scott, DNJ and others
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Registered: 04/25/05
Posts: 14301
Loc: NW Florida
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You want to sound 'live', this is about where a real drummer would sit. You just have to play and sing strong to keep up with it!
There is something about playing with a real drummer that forces us (most of the time!) to play a little stronger, to sing a little harder, to put a little more energy into our performances. THIS is what I want to hear even if I'm using an arranger for drums. It gets too easy to dial back the drums, lower the volume, sing a little softer, and the next thing you know, we all sound like wimps!
I try to use the arranger as a replacement REAL band, not a karaoke track, to be swamped if you dig in, so I feel that it's important to keep the drums and bass just where they would be in a real band... Tough to sing louder than!
So, nice job, cassp, at capturing what would be close to a 'live' mix...
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#196881 - 09/04/07 07:24 PM
Re: G70 Demo at request od Scott, DNJ and others
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Registered: 04/25/05
Posts: 14301
Loc: NW Florida
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Scott, Maybe I didn't post clearly enough... Though I still feel the drummer sits in the right spot (people still DANCE to the drums and bass, no matter WHO they paid to see), it was a poor attempt (I see now) to merely suggest that the playing and singing be a little stronger, to match it's energy.
Turning down the drummer doesn't change his intensity if you are trying to get him to sit with a gentler performance. You need to use the Dynamic Arranger feature for that, which adds or subtracts velocity values from the Parts, and especially makes a difference to the velocity-switched drums. Or change, using the Cover tools, to a more brushed kit, perhaps.
But I believe that the 'sound' of a drum determines how loud it needs to be. Turning a hard hitting drumsound down below the 'hard hitting' volume level gelds the sound, IMO. I MUCH prefer subtracting velocity, or just changing to a softer 'hitting' kit, but at a similar volume.
It's a LOT more like what a real drummer does... as he gets quieter and quieter, he backs off the rimshots, goes to more skin hits, them finally, he changes sticks and gets out his brushes or Blasticks, and starts to play a little harder again, and let the stick do the volume drop...
For me, the sound of a hard hit drum track turned down to sub-vocal levels is just some clicking in the background. I'd rather hear an in your face brush kit than a distant hard kit if it HAS to come down...
Just me, my opinion, no big wup....
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