Knocking on Heaven Door AGAIN

Started by tonyblue, February 13, 2010, 11:10:52 AM

tonyblue

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I first posted this song, as it was the best that I could do, I got a lot of very nice comments from you all, and I was very happy, then I heard from TonyW, he said he could make the song better and teach me how to use the Boss, as I don't understand much about producing I jumped at the chance to learn.

While we were sending email back and forth, Kim, his girlfriend broke her sholder and when into hospital, my wife who had just broken her hip, slipped a disk.  But as true men and music makers we did not let this stop us.

I learned so very much from TonyW that it would take up the internet, but let me say, he made it clear to me.  I think this one is much better, please tell us both what do you think

TonyBlue
Keep playing and getting better until you can stand the sound that you are making

tonyblue

I should make it clear that I have a cold, and this was the first take, I know you can hear me touching the mic.
Recored on Boss Micro BR
onboard mic
TonyBlue
Keep playing and getting better until you can stand the sound that you are making

OsCKilO

100 times better!!!


Playing and singing are still Great....  But the Mix is Soo Much better!
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tonyblue

Thank you, the mix is all down to TonyW, who I again thank for all his help
TonyBlue
Keep playing and getting better until you can stand the sound that you are making

Satchwood

The mix is much better & now your playing & singing grooves together better!!  Nice work - both of you!

I think your ready for an unplugged version.........

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Tools: Kramer Strat, LP Deluxe, Avalon 12-string, Ibanez Bass, Yamaha Keyboard, Micro BR, Riffworks, Line 6 UX2, & a little Ableton & Audacity for grins :~)

Tony W

Yeah, this is sooo much better! your playing is fantastic. I can hear that cold in your voice, but the mix is good. There's no clipping on anything.

A teacher is only as good as a student, and you really applied what you learned well. I still wouldn't know how to create a new song without this site, so the least I could do is pass on info.

Well done Tony!


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Yes, this sounds much better - Much cleaner mix and great vocal and rhythm sounds.

Great job!!!


Mark
"Now where did I put my stream of thought. But hey, fc*K it!!!!!!! -Mokbul"
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Rata-tat-tat

I like it... sounds great. Hope yer feelin better. Thanks for posting.

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dwardzala

Production and engineering were much better on this one.  TonyW is a good teach (and you're a good student).
Dave

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tonyblue

Thank you all, for your knid words, with the information TonyW has given me I see a way forward now to making the demo MP3 I wanted.  But I will still pester this site with recordings
TonyBlue
Keep playing and getting better until you can stand the sound that you are making