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#481374 - 11/21/19 02:29 PM 1st recording SX900 with harmony vox
Uncle Dave Offline
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OK - I'm getting to know how to modify my vocal technique to accommodate Yamaha's vision of how vocals "should "sound, (grrrrr) so with that said: here's a quick, real time audio recording using the Skypop style, a nice Rhodes sound, and a simple harmonizer setting ... maybe the one Don Mason likes. (can't remember the one)
Feel free to comment - I'm a big boy, I know there's a few clunkers in it, but it's just a scratch recording. I had a few minutes before work, and felt inspired to share a few things. Enjoy! (or not) smile


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Christmas Skypop.mp3 (165 downloads)

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#481375 - 11/21/19 02:37 PM Re: 1st recording SX900 with harmony vox [Re: Uncle Dave]
DonM Offline
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I like the vocal sound a lot. Love the intro. The vocal harmony sounds really good.
I would be happy to sound like that. Lend me your voice and maybe I will. smile
Love the stereo panning.
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#481376 - 11/21/19 02:39 PM Re: 1st recording SX900 with harmony vox [Re: Uncle Dave]
Fran Carango Offline
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Registered: 05/26/99
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Wow!! That was terrific, thanks for sharing.. Keep them coming. clap
rocker


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#481377 - 11/21/19 02:40 PM Re: 1st recording SX900 with harmony vox [Re: Uncle Dave]
Uncle Dave Offline
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Thanks for the early input guys.
Here's my views ... see if you agree.

1) drums are great - pattern really moves
2) rhodes is very good - not amazing, but very playable. I like the stereo vibrato
3) harmonies are a tad too loud (still need to fuss with that part of the instrument), maybe just use a simple third above for this song
4) general vocal settings are better than expected - clear, present - I like it. Lead voice might be too loud ... not sure yet.
5) aside from the few flubbed chords changes (this one is always slow to come back each year), I like the arrangement.
Reminds me of a version by Christina Aguilera, or Maria Carey. (one of those two)
6) overall pleased with the maiden voyage. Can't wait to take it to the winery next week.
7) it's nice that the audio recorder AUTO saves to your destination of choice.
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#481378 - 11/21/19 02:42 PM Re: 1st recording SX900 with harmony vox [Re: Fran Carango]
Uncle Dave Offline
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Originally Posted By Fran Carango
Wow!! That was terrific, thanks for sharing.. Keep them coming. clap
rocker


Just filling in for Donny smile


Smart a** ... and you wonder why he kicked us out of his sandbox?
smile
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#481379 - 11/21/19 02:51 PM Re: 1st recording SX900 with harmony vox [Re: Uncle Dave]
Eric, B Offline
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Registered: 12/15/99
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Loc: Ventura, Ca, USA
Thanks for sharing Dave.
That was great. clap
Even though I enjoy the vocals of many Synth Zoners, I think I like yours the best.
Psst. Keep that between us. OK? wink

Eric
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#481380 - 11/21/19 02:53 PM Re: 1st recording SX900 with harmony vox [Re: Eric, B]
Uncle Dave Offline
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Originally Posted By Eric, B

Even though I enjoy the vocals of many Synth Zoners, I think I like yours the best.
Psst. Keep that between us. OK? wink


Ok ... shhhhhh.... (thanks!)
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#481381 - 11/21/19 02:55 PM Re: 1st recording SX900 with harmony vox [Re: DonM]
Uncle Dave Offline
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Originally Posted By DonM
Love the intro.


Did I fake you out? Were you expecting the Eagles Christmas Song? wink
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#481384 - 11/21/19 03:02 PM Re: 1st recording SX900 with harmony vox [Re: Uncle Dave]
tony mads usa Offline
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Dave, sorry I'm 'late to the dance', but here are my thoughts ...
1) Vocal - stellar, but I wouldn't expect anything less ...
2) Keys - Rhodes sound is very nice
3) Harmonies - I enjoyed the chord changes in the harmony, but did think it was a little too loud ...
4) Personally, being more of a traditionalist, I am not in love with that style for this song, but that's just me ... I'm going to listen a few more times, and maybe it will grow on me wink
Overall, the recording sounded very good ...
Thanks
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#481385 - 11/21/19 03:05 PM Re: 1st recording SX900 with harmony vox [Re: Uncle Dave]
Bill Lewis Offline
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Registered: 11/12/08
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Loc: Bluffton/Hilton Head SC USA
Nice vocals , Rhodes, but not a fan of that Style or the deum sounds even though they were in the backround. Nice job for a quick one off.
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