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« on: June 10, 2009, 08:01:06 PM »



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First I want to thank 64guitars for the help. I really appresciate it.

Ok here it is! My cover of Cortez the Killer...and I put VOX on it! Yes this is a first! LOL

The song is like 7:30, I cut to just under 5:00
 As always, everything is done through MBR and Epi LP Special II and Squier PBass.
The mike was the on board and I had a hard time adjusting it may clip.

Hope you like it! Smiley

Think I'll Tack some REO LOL!


* COREZ_02.MP3 (4626.94 KB - downloaded 200 times.)
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« Reply #1 on: June 10, 2009, 08:44:49 PM »

Sounds very good! Your voice is good.
Guitars sound good.
I really liked your lead guitar work.
Nice cover.

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« Reply #2 on: June 11, 2009, 03:21:58 AM »

Great stuff, your vocals sound pretty good and could do with being higher in the mix - don't be afraid of them! Great lead work and overall a really good recording and version of the song. I just found the drums a tad loud though for my liking, but nothing major. 

Cheers,

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« Reply #3 on: June 11, 2009, 03:27:34 AM »

Great stuff, your vocals sound pretty good and could do with being higher in the mix - don't be afraid of them! Great lead work and overall a really good recording and version of the song. I just found the drums a tad loud though for my liking, but nothing major. 

Cheers,

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« Reply #4 on: June 11, 2009, 05:04:47 AM »

Another beauty from my favorite NY album!! Wicked guitar work and great leads. For a first time on the vocals, that was fantastic!! You have a good voice, and I agree /w Nigel that you should make them a little stronger in the mix, possibly a little less reverb.

Excellent, excellent job!!

See you around,

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« Reply #5 on: June 11, 2009, 05:42:45 AM »

gaun yersel lest g excellento
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« Reply #6 on: June 11, 2009, 05:49:20 AM »

Nice job, Les and good to see you back to the forum.  I like the way the guitars are working together and good job on the drum programming and vocal.
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« Reply #7 on: June 11, 2009, 09:35:54 AM »

Thanks everyone. The whole singing thing was crazy. I used the onboard lol had no Idea what settings to use, how far tol hold it away. I don't sound at all what  hear LOL. Have to practice.

Hey Jim! Not sure what that means, lol hope its good lol
Yes Hoop glad to be getting at this again! Smiley
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« Reply #8 on: June 11, 2009, 09:41:04 AM »

Awsome, epic, inspired, wonderful..........Great job LestG, I really like the way your guitars sound, laidback and grooving.  Great vocal, you have nothing to hide in that department.  Just a great all around job.  Good one for the Neilfest.  Whoa that middle/end solo is killer stuff!!!!!! I say you nailed this.  Long live Neil Young!!!!!
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« Reply #9 on: June 11, 2009, 11:54:43 AM »

When you say vocals "higher in the mix" are you meaning louder?

Question to 64guitars, if I want to "back track" on the orginal  bounced tracks I could go name them and delete what I wanted or change what I need as long as I specify the track and then rebounce it?
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« Reply #10 on: June 11, 2009, 12:03:22 PM »

Sounds great to me lestg!!  Another NY tune I've never heard before....

           I think Bluesberry summed it nicely!!
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« Reply #11 on: June 11, 2009, 01:07:54 PM »

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« Reply #12 on: June 11, 2009, 01:44:39 PM »

Question to 64guitars, if I want to "back track" on the orginal  bounced tracks I could go name them and delete what I wanted or change what I need as long as I specify the track and then rebounce it?

I'm not sure if I understand the question entirely. The Micro BR provides no way to name tracks, so I'm not sure what you mean by "I could go name them". As for deleting tracks, you can do that with the Track Erase function described on pages 56/57 of the Micro BR manual, 3rd edition. However, there's usually no need to erase any tracks since you have 32 available and there should be plenty of empty tracks among them most of the time. By keeping your old tracks and mixes, you can later compare them to the new tracks and mixes. So don't erase tracks needlessly.

You can certainly go back to your previous tracks and remix them. Just go to the VTrack screen and set the v-tracks back to your previous tracks. Then go into Bounce Mode and set the bounce destination to any empty pair of tracks.

For example, suppose you've recorded six tracks and bounced twice.

Track:  1234
v1     
v2     
v3     
v4     
v5     
v6     
v7      B2   B2   □    □   
v8      B1   B1   □    □   

So, after recording Tr1v1, Tr2v1, Tr3v1, and Tr4v1, you bounced them to Tr1v8 and Tr2v8. Then you recorded more stuff on Tr3v2 and Tr4v2 while monitoring the mix of your first four tracks on Tr1v8 and Tr2v8. Finally, you bounced those four tracks (Tr1v8, Tr2v8, Tr3v2, and Tr4v2) to Tr1v7 and Tr2v7. At this point, the VTrack screen would look like this:

VTrack ■□□□□□■■ <
  V7  V7  V3  V3


Now, suppose that you've decided you're not happy with the mix of the first four tracks. No problem. Simply go to the Vtrack screen and use the VALUE -/+ buttons and the track buttons (or cursor <>) to change the four v-track values to V1, so that the VTrack screen will look like this:

VTrack ■□□□□□■■ <
  V1  V1  V1  V1


If you zero the counter and press Play, you'll hear a mix of your first four tracks. Now go into Bounce Mode and set the bounce destination (top line at the right) to 12V6. These two tracks are empty so you should see two empty boxes to the right. After the bounce, the VTrack screen should look like this:

VTrack ■□□□□■■■ <
  V6  V6  V3  V3


Now, lets assume that you're happy with the new mix of the first four tracks and you're also happy with your previous recordings on Tr3v2 and Tr4v2. You can now redo the final mix to include all six tracks. Set the VTrack screen values so that they look like this:

VTrack ■□□□□■■■ <
  V6  V6  V2  V2


So, the four currently-selected v-tracks are the revised mix on 12V6 and the two previous tracks on 34V2. You can now go into Bounce Mode and set the destination to 12V5 which is still empty. After the bounce, your track status should look something like this (which you can view in the BR Wave Converter or BR Explorer):

Track:  1234
v1     
v2     
v3     
v4     
v5      B4B4
v6      B3B3
v7      B2   B2   □    □   
v8      B1   B1   □    □   

Notice that we have the two revised mixes (B3 and B4) as well as the two original mixes (B1 and B2) because we didn't erase any tracks. This gives you the option of comparing the mixes. To hear the original final mix, go into the VTrack screen and set it like this:

VTrack ■□□□■■■■ <
  V7  V7  V3  V3


Then set the counter to 00:00:00 and press Play.

To hear the revised final mix, go into the VTrack screen and set it like this:

VTrack ■□□□■■■■ <
  V5  V5  V3  V3


Again, set the counter to 00:00:00 and press Play.

In both cases, I set tracks 3 and 4 to V3 because they're still empty. That way, we'd only hear the mix on tracks 1 and 2. But you can choose any empty pair of v-tracks for tracks 3 and 4. Or, you could leave 3 and 4 on a previously-recorded pair of v-tracks and simple lower their track levels to minimum so you don't hear them on playback. Selecting empty v-tracks is probably easier though.

I hope that answers your question.

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« Reply #13 on: June 11, 2009, 03:24:06 PM »

Anothe Printer 64! LOL yes I was trying to ask if I could go back and change things, this pretty much answered my question.

Jim thank very much sir!

Have a rythm question for anyone. If I'm playing say 4 measures at 4/4 time and the 5th and 6th measure go to 3/4 time and then back to 4/4 time on the 7th. and son. Will it mess my rythm up as only thing available on MBR is 4/4.

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« Reply #14 on: June 11, 2009, 05:08:45 PM »

Have a rythm question for anyone. If I'm playing say 4 measures at 4/4 time and the 5th and 6th measure go to 3/4 time and then back to 4/4 time on the 7th. and son. Will it mess my rythm up as only thing available on MBR is 4/4.

Ted posted a message on that very topic earlier today. Here's a link to it:

http://songcrafters.org/community/micro-br/how-to-create-and-insert-non-44-drum-patterns-with-the-micro-br/0/

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