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  • TrebleHook
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    If you are ever back look me up and borrow my kayaks and I’ll show you exactly where to go on the GPS.  Don’t worry it won’t be the same place I’d like to tell some people here to go.  Next time in LA I will try to remember to look you up.  Thanks for trying to listen.  Ridiculous that you can’t post an exact link and have it take you there.   Just copied the link again see if this one works.  https://youtu.be/n33qGXyMcT4

    Welcome to Florida, watch out for deadly sharks, snakes, and gators. Know worries, all the black bears and panthers have mostly been lost to unfettered sprawl, contaminated water, and greased shills and carpetbaggers courtesy of the corporations feeding them. A rare manatee is dying, and a Florida man fed red tide is creating a fish kill some place here now.

    • This post was modified 1 year, 11 months ago by TrebleHook.
    TrebleHook
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    You may want to try a bounce with less compression on the guitar and get it to where the dynamics match the bass by adding a little compression to it, meet in the middle somewhere until the chapman sounds melted in.  I’m new at this, but just what my ears are hearing, trying to be objective when music is a subjective matter is hard to do.  Nice collection of original music you’ve created.  Thank You!

    Welcome to Florida, watch out for deadly sharks, snakes, and gators. Know worries, all the black bears and panthers have mostly been lost to unfettered sprawl, contaminated water, and greased shills and carpetbaggers courtesy of the corporations feeding them. A rare manatee is dying, and a Florida man fed red tide is creating a fish kill some place here now.

    TrebleHook
    Participant

    Ketchy tune,  draws you right in, voice sounds convincing enough but lacks clarity.  Cloudy against the rest of the mix to my ears.  Thinking a high pass filter and dip in the mid range somewhere between 300-800khz, and a bump somewhere between 1 and 3 khz,  and some air above 10 on the voice track might peak it out of the rest of the instruments.  Maybe a different reverb to than rest of mix.  Take it like a grain of salt,  just what my not so magical ears are hearing.

    Welcome to Florida, watch out for deadly sharks, snakes, and gators. Know worries, all the black bears and panthers have mostly been lost to unfettered sprawl, contaminated water, and greased shills and carpetbaggers courtesy of the corporations feeding them. A rare manatee is dying, and a Florida man fed red tide is creating a fish kill some place here now.

    TrebleHook
    Participant

    Not sure if it was intent, but vocals sounded out of tune maybe flange modulation effect.  The Chapman Stick sounds awesome, more open with greater dynamics than the other tracks.  Thanks for the opportunity to listen.

    Welcome to Florida, watch out for deadly sharks, snakes, and gators. Know worries, all the black bears and panthers have mostly been lost to unfettered sprawl, contaminated water, and greased shills and carpetbaggers courtesy of the corporations feeding them. A rare manatee is dying, and a Florida man fed red tide is creating a fish kill some place here now.

    TrebleHook
    Participant

    Unless you own one of the ezx’s listed toontrack does not allow access to the link if you only own SD3.   I’ve never known any other forums to be so occlusive when researching for product information.

    Welcome to Florida, watch out for deadly sharks, snakes, and gators. Know worries, all the black bears and panthers have mostly been lost to unfettered sprawl, contaminated water, and greased shills and carpetbaggers courtesy of the corporations feeding them. A rare manatee is dying, and a Florida man fed red tide is creating a fish kill some place here now.

    TrebleHook
    Participant

    I just upgraded to SD3 from SD2.  From watching tutorials to better familiarize myself with the features in SD3 I ran across the video for bandmate in EZD3.  Then started looking for the feature in SD3, because I have a groove in a rhythm guitar part I’d like to match and found out it only works in the Tracker feature with drum grooves, even deciphering the different kit pieces into their respective midi part.   If by miscalculation and picks up the snare as a tom or vice versa, or any number of other similar drums, it has a menu so the part can be reassigned.   What I’m wondering is if I took the recorded rhythm guitar, and dropped the part into tracker, then assigned it to say a Tom, which is the essence of what I’m going after in a Bo Didley style beat for the song, if it would work similar to bandmate?  It would make sense then some hits in the translation could be reassigned from the Tom hits to another track like a kick.  For the most part it is the transients of the rhythm groove part I’m playing on the guitar I’m looking to capture.  It also makes me wonder if there will be an update for SD3 to add bandmate as a feature, because technically it’s almost there, or do the plan on adding it in an SD4 version and have to pay for an upgrade?  The Caveats is there is no crossgrade pricing from SD2 to SD3, so full price was the cost to upgrade, but if I needed the bandmate feature of EZD3 I could of purchased it first and then get crossgrade price for SD3.

    Welcome to Florida, watch out for deadly sharks, snakes, and gators. Know worries, all the black bears and panthers have mostly been lost to unfettered sprawl, contaminated water, and greased shills and carpetbaggers courtesy of the corporations feeding them. A rare manatee is dying, and a Florida man fed red tide is creating a fish kill some place here now.

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