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#481401 - 11/21/19 06:06 PM Re: 1st recording SX900 with harmony vox [Re: Uncle Dave]
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Vocals sound great, and you show that the Harmonizer can sound quite good also! Unique style for the song ... makes for "something different"!

Nice job on the song . . .

-jim
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#481403 - 11/21/19 07:04 PM Re: 1st recording SX900 with harmony vox [Re: Uncle Dave]
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That's one thing I enjoy about Christmas tunes, is hearing new arrangements of these classic songs. Lucky for us arranger keyboardist there are no shortage of great styles to make new and interesting arrangements like you so skillfully did!
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#481408 - 11/21/19 07:34 PM Re: 1st recording SX900 with harmony vox [Re: Uncle Dave]
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Dave, your vocals were spot on, and pleasant to listen to, not cluttered with too much harmony that many over use.

I'm glad you found your Rhodes sound, I know you were concerned about that, and yea it's a great sound for sure.

The style was not what most would use, but I liked it too, not the same old Christmas genre we hear over and over, and yes now playing everywhere.

Where and When for the winery?
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#481410 - 11/21/19 08:39 PM Re: 1st recording SX900 with harmony vox [Re: lahawk]
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Originally Posted By lahawk


Where and When for the winery?


Larry, The Winery is the Crossing Vineyards in Washington Crossing PA.
https://www.crossingvineyards.com/
11/30/19
12/21/19
both shows are 1-5pm.
Thanks!
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#481411 - 11/21/19 08:40 PM Re: 1st recording SX900 with harmony vox [Re: saxxman]
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Originally Posted By saxxman


nice phrasing along the way too!



Thanks Randy! Like you, I'm a sax man. I think studying clarinet was the best thing I ever did to improve as a singer!
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#481412 - 11/21/19 08:41 PM Re: 1st recording SX900 with harmony vox [Re: montunoman]
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Originally Posted By montunoman
there are no shortage of great styles to make new and interesting arrangements like you so skillfully did!


Thanks Paul!
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#481413 - 11/21/19 08:44 PM Re: 1st recording SX900 with harmony vox [Re: jimlaing]
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Originally Posted By jimlaing
Vocals sound great, and the Harmonizer can sound quite good also!



Thanks Jim. The main vocal processor isn't awful, but the harmonizer is lacking in a few ways that make it less complementary to a more fluid singing style. You can definitely do a simple, Everly Bros type style with good results, but it'd be a nightmare to try Manhattan Transfer, or Four Freshman stuff. (and that's the sound I REALLY love!)
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#481414 - 11/21/19 08:44 PM Re: 1st recording SX900 with harmony vox [Re: sparky589]
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Originally Posted By sparky589
That was really cool. I wouldnt differ from your own evaluation re less comp and vh level..


You're right Rich. Thanks!
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#481415 - 11/21/19 08:45 PM Re: 1st recording SX900 with harmony vox [Re: W Tracy Parnell]
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Originally Posted By W Tracy Parnell
Fantastic job Dave, no complaints from me. You sure got the most out of the Yamaha harmony as well.

Thanks Tracy. Like I said ... I intend to tame this beast! I can't make it a TC, but I can get everything I can out of it!
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#481416 - 11/21/19 08:46 PM Re: 1st recording SX900 with harmony vox [Re: DonM]
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Originally Posted By DonM
I like the vocal sound a lot.


Back at ya, my friend! I wouldn't mind sounding like you either!
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