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#217732 - 11/18/05 11:11 PM Re: My 1st Tyros2: Keyboard with Vocals Recording: "You Don't Know Me"
BEBOP Offline
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Registered: 01/02/00
Posts: 3781
Loc: San Jose, California
AWWWWWWWWWESOME SCOTT,
Jann was in the living room but the studio door was open when this started playing and here she came and said, "WOW, that is Scott isn't it
This is one fine job on this fine tune and We think it is the one of the best things we have heard you do.
Thanks for sharing. It was worth the wait
BEBOP
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#217733 - 11/18/05 11:47 PM Re: My 1st Tyros2: Keyboard with Vocals Recording: "You Don't Know Me"
Scottyee Offline
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Registered: 12/01/99
Posts: 10427
Loc: San Francisco Bay Area, CA, US...
Bill, TonyR, Pose, José, Chico, Stephen, TonyW, Terry, Mike, and Bebop: Thanks for not only listening, but for taking time to reply as well.

"Maybr jack up the organ volume a tad in spots . . . Bill"

"I keep hoping you would turn the guitar loose though......Pose"

are well taken, but because I recorded this as a one shot 2 track stereo wav file, it won't be possible to make editing changes. After re-listening to the recording, I also noticed that my vocals are a little distorted in a couple of places as well, so realize I have things to learn about how to set & tweak the T2's audio rec settings.

"Torch type song good show....time to do more.... TonyR"
Tony, yep, got more torch songs up my sleeve. Hey, any excuse to reveal one's foolish heart.

"You really like these organ sounds in the T2! -- José."
"I liked the awesome organ voice. . . . Chico"

Yep. In addition to really enjoying the T2's new Super Articulation ORGAN sounds, perhaps I still feel 'most comfortable' playing keyboard type sounds, at least until I've learned to master the other SA instruments better.

"First time I heard this tune it was done as a duo by BB King and Diane Schurr ever since it's been a favorite. P.S. I got an MPP on the way, the Mrs. tells me I have to wait until December 25th for it . . . Stephen"

Stephen. Cool. Would love to checkout the BBKing/Diane Shurr rendition. You by any chance have a link to the specific CD their rendition is on? Also, Congratulations on getting a MPP. What a wonderful Xmas gift to receive from your wife.

"This is definitely going on my saved songs cd! . . . TonyW"

Tony: It's GREAT to see you (finally) back here on SZ. Really missed your presence, especially your wonderful keen sense of wit. I'm both touched and honored that you like my new song, but as I mentioned earlier, this is not my proudest song recording, at least vocally (rough around the edges). It was intended more as a quick rough demo.

"Great rendition. It's only going to get better when your vocal chops are back 100% . . . Terry"

Terry, it's great to see you back here on SZ as well, and sharing our Tyros2 connection as well. Yes, after listening to my latest recording, I realized I wasn't quite ready yet to be recording vocals, but because I just purchased a new mic yesterday (Sennheiser e935, of which I'm super elated over), I was perhaps overly anxious to begin recording with it right away. I hope to be in better voice (with luck) in a few more days and will attempt to record a new song, with vocals, then.

"the best part for me had to be your presentation. You sold it and I'm buying it! . . Mike"

Mike: Wow, above everything else, the bottom line to a song's success is whether you're able to 'sell the message' of the song (believe-ability), so your compliment is especially appreciated. Thanks.

"This is one fine job on this fine tune and We think it is the one of the best things we have heard you do. . . . Bebop"

Bebop, coming from a seasoned pro country/blues genre keyboard player as you, this means a lot to me to hear this from you. Thanks to Jann & Rocky for listening too. I trust you too are having lots of fun with your T2, and looking forward to hearing something on the Tyros2 from you soon as well.

Thanks again to all for listening.

Scott

[This message has been edited by Scottyee (edited 11-18-2005).]
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#217734 - 11/19/05 01:37 AM Re: My 1st Tyros2: Keyboard with Vocals Recording: "You Don't Know Me"
Dreamer Offline
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Registered: 02/23/01
Posts: 3849
Loc: Rome - Italy
Excellent, Scott: loved this song through Michael Bublè's rendition and loved your rendition too.
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#217735 - 11/19/05 05:42 AM Re: My 1st Tyros2: Keyboard with Vocals Recording: "You Don't Know Me"
SD_FAN Offline
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Registered: 02/22/03
Posts: 236
Loc: São Paulo, SP / Brazil
Hi Scott.

I never had heard this song before but your rendition is, as usual, fantastic. Truly romantic.
Bravo !!!

Armando

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#217736 - 11/19/05 06:09 AM Re: My 1st Tyros2: Keyboard with Vocals Recording: "You Don't Know Me"
jzzct Offline
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Registered: 08/05/05
Posts: 13
nice ez groove! nice the way the instruments sit in the mix in the stereo field. did you adjust the panning of tracks or is that just the way they happened to be?

the piano placement is like Really nice

anyway sounds like you really enjoy your art and i'm another fan

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#217737 - 11/19/05 06:42 AM Re: My 1st Tyros2: Keyboard with Vocals Recording: "You Don't Know Me"
nardoni2002 Offline
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Registered: 08/12/02
Posts: 673
Loc: malaga, spain
i liked it also,mike

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#217738 - 11/19/05 07:32 AM Re: My 1st Tyros2: Keyboard with Vocals Recording: "You Don't Know Me"
RichUK Offline
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Registered: 06/17/00
Posts: 143
Loc: England
What a great way to start the weekend, Scott... to hear both your T2 and the new mic in action! Very enjoyable performance indeed. Thanks...

The clarity and transparency of that Sennheiser... very, very nice.

Cheers,
Rich

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#217739 - 11/19/05 07:59 AM Re: My 1st Tyros2: Keyboard with Vocals Recording: "You Don't Know Me"
STAM Offline
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Registered: 10/27/01
Posts: 246
Loc: Brussels, BELGIUM
Very nice rendition.
I have to say that this kind of drums sounds much relistic to me compared to other yamaha drums I have heard.
Great job.
Stam

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#217740 - 11/19/05 10:53 AM Re: My 1st Tyros2: Keyboard with Vocals Recording: "You Don't Know Me"
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Registered: 03/21/02
Posts: 788
Loc: Rotherham,England.
Hey Scott
the highlight of this new recording is without doubt the vocal and your new Sennheiser.
I have listened to many of your earlier vocals and was always having to strain my old ears to really hear your true voice. I knew that I was listening to a great voice which deserved a clearer output. This time you really did it with your Sennheiser e935.
The clarity is absolutely amazing, so much so that I admit I was not listening to the accompaniment first time I played it. Your crystal clear vocal was awesome!!!!!
There were two perhaps three points where a lesser vocalist would have crackled but you were able to punch a high note to perfection.
Awesome, I say again!
Eddie

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#217741 - 11/19/05 12:34 PM Re: My 1st Tyros2: Keyboard with Vocals Recording: "You Don't Know Me"
J. Larry Offline
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Registered: 12/14/99
Posts: 521
Loc: University, MS 38677 USA
Yes, great job Scott. The vocal clarity is much better that previous tunes. I first learned this tune from listening to Eddy Arnold. Then there's renditions by Ray Charles, Mickey Gilley, and who knows else.

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