Dave, with your background & expertise, your comments/critiques are well appreciated and invaluable in my endeavours to attain a level of proficiency with the D3200 that I'm wanting to reach.
No, I don't think I had any chorus on the piano, but again, I'm still getting my head around the parameter editting aspects of the effects racks built into this unit.
I plan to take all the advice received here and channel that into perfecting future mastering projects.
Ken...thanx for your kind words. I had a lot to work with in Tiff's great voice as a start, so I'm really pleased that I was able to do her justice, I'll be sure to pass your praise along to her, 'cos she in fact deserves most if not all of the credit.
Russ.....If you know anything about me at all...then you know I tell it like it is.
It's funny you should mention the interjection of humour (referring to the synopsis, I assume).
It's amazing what some individuals expect. Unfortunately, many of them have been told (usually by friends & family) that they've got a great voice, much like some of the individuals on the first rounds of American Idol. You do what you can, but sometimes a little cold honesty is what's required.
Thank you all for your support and advice, and I will continue on, trying to put together the best music I can.
I'm really lovin' the versatility of the D3200. Just a word of warning to anyone considering this unit. I've said it before, and I'll say it again..."Session Drums is not a drum machine", my advice, for what it's worth, is to use it as a metronome, a guide, if you will, but it will never take the place of a really good dedicated drum machine or live drummer.
See ya in the funny papers...
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...shboom