EP I am trying to get ready for mastering
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This forum is where you can post links to sound files of your projects created in Digital Performer in order to get feedback. You may also plug your band and announce live performances.
This forum is where you can post links to sound files of your projects created in Digital Performer in order to get feedback. You may also plug your band and announce live performances.
EP I am trying to get ready for mastering
[Editted since files are no longer there]
The album is done and is available as a free download complete with iTunes artwork... Please enjoy if you care to..... The link is
http://www.missingpalmerwest.com/Songs.html
Thanks
The album is done and is available as a free download complete with iTunes artwork... Please enjoy if you care to..... The link is
http://www.missingpalmerwest.com/Songs.html
Thanks
Last edited by builder on Sun Jan 28, 2007 4:09 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Music - http://www.missingpalmerwest.com/Missin ... songs.html
Dual 2.0 G5 (Rev. A), 4.5 GB Ram, Powerbook 1.5 GHZ 1.5 GB Ram, (BLA) 828mkII, UAD-1 X2 , 10.4.8, DP 5.13, Sebatron VMP2000e, Sytek MPA, Many Mics
Dual 2.0 G5 (Rev. A), 4.5 GB Ram, Powerbook 1.5 GHZ 1.5 GB Ram, (BLA) 828mkII, UAD-1 X2 , 10.4.8, DP 5.13, Sebatron VMP2000e, Sytek MPA, Many Mics
You sound depressed. After hearing your music, the themes of your music seem to support that. You didn't ask specifically for comments about the music, but you did say to let you know what we like or dislike. I don't dislike your music. I think your production is fine, and other than an occasional hi-hat that seems too loud, I think you're on the right track, production-wise.
My personal inclination is to steer clear of sad music. I realized long ago that music can affect my mood. Hearing the Samuel Barber Adagio (that you may recall from the movie Platoon) has me reaching for the nearest straight razor. Some artists (Phil Collins and Hank Williams come to mind) wrote some of their best work in the throes of depression. And lordy, there must be a huge market for Cry-in-Your-Beer music. But, I'm not a consumer of that style, so I'm not the best to judge it. This is just a kind of overwrought way of saying that I never want to hear these songs again. Write something peppy, and I'd like to give it a listen.
Curiously, Sadder Than Sad is the most uplifting piece. Musically and arrangement-wise, I found it to be the most compelling of your mixes. There was some flatness in your vocals, and I'd like to hear the BG Vox a bit louder (I love harmony, and there's way too little of it in today's popular music for my tastes.). I'd prefer that you repeat the last 8 measures and do a long fade than just abruply end it. I'm not a fan of the abrupt ending. Old school. I say polish this one and make it your showcase.
And if you are depressed, channeling it into your music may be therapeutic, but please be on guard that you don't get sucked further in. I hope your head is feeling better.
Jim
My personal inclination is to steer clear of sad music. I realized long ago that music can affect my mood. Hearing the Samuel Barber Adagio (that you may recall from the movie Platoon) has me reaching for the nearest straight razor. Some artists (Phil Collins and Hank Williams come to mind) wrote some of their best work in the throes of depression. And lordy, there must be a huge market for Cry-in-Your-Beer music. But, I'm not a consumer of that style, so I'm not the best to judge it. This is just a kind of overwrought way of saying that I never want to hear these songs again. Write something peppy, and I'd like to give it a listen.
Curiously, Sadder Than Sad is the most uplifting piece. Musically and arrangement-wise, I found it to be the most compelling of your mixes. There was some flatness in your vocals, and I'd like to hear the BG Vox a bit louder (I love harmony, and there's way too little of it in today's popular music for my tastes.). I'd prefer that you repeat the last 8 measures and do a long fade than just abruply end it. I'm not a fan of the abrupt ending. Old school. I say polish this one and make it your showcase.
And if you are depressed, channeling it into your music may be therapeutic, but please be on guard that you don't get sucked further in. I hope your head is feeling better.
Jim
recording: Mac Mini 2018 - 32GB RAM - 3.2 GHz 6-Core Intel Core i7 - two Focusrite Scarlett 18i20 - OS 14.7.2 - DP 11.34
mixing: Mac Mini M4 Pro - 64 GB RAM - Focusrite Scarlett Solo - OS 15.3.2 - DP 11.34
VIs and Plug-ins: hundreds (amassed since 1990)
mixing: Mac Mini M4 Pro - 64 GB RAM - Focusrite Scarlett Solo - OS 15.3.2 - DP 11.34
VIs and Plug-ins: hundreds (amassed since 1990)
Jim wrote: I'm not asking you to be a horse's ass and be mean and thoughtless and shred on my poor taste of musical style. It's great that so many of you are kind and considerate people.
While I do appreciate the time you took to listen to my tunes, I must say the above statement seems a little contridicotry to your previous "Suggestion Post".Jim wrote: And lordy, there must be a huge market for Cry-in-Your-Beer music. But, I'm not a consumer of that style, so I'm not the best to judge it. This is just a kind of overwrought way of saying that I never want to hear these songs again. Write something peppy, and I'd like to give it a listen.
Jim
And don't worry I am not depressed. I just have been mixing non stop to try and finish these songs for a Dec. release.
So I guess you summary is
--- sounds fine
--- I don't dislike it
--- I never want to hear them again
--- Write something peppy
Thanks....
Music - http://www.missingpalmerwest.com/Missin ... songs.html
Dual 2.0 G5 (Rev. A), 4.5 GB Ram, Powerbook 1.5 GHZ 1.5 GB Ram, (BLA) 828mkII, UAD-1 X2 , 10.4.8, DP 5.13, Sebatron VMP2000e, Sytek MPA, Many Mics
Dual 2.0 G5 (Rev. A), 4.5 GB Ram, Powerbook 1.5 GHZ 1.5 GB Ram, (BLA) 828mkII, UAD-1 X2 , 10.4.8, DP 5.13, Sebatron VMP2000e, Sytek MPA, Many Mics
I gave you some concrete feedback including what I thought was a compliment on Sadder Than Sad, notwithstanding my differences in taste of style. I'm sorry that you took it as contradictory. If you didn't want honest comments, you might want to reconsider posting your work on the web and asking for comments. I felt I detected an overall morose tone, not only in your music, but your post. I was not trying to be flip about your emotional state, and I apologize if you took it that way.
recording: Mac Mini 2018 - 32GB RAM - 3.2 GHz 6-Core Intel Core i7 - two Focusrite Scarlett 18i20 - OS 14.7.2 - DP 11.34
mixing: Mac Mini M4 Pro - 64 GB RAM - Focusrite Scarlett Solo - OS 15.3.2 - DP 11.34
VIs and Plug-ins: hundreds (amassed since 1990)
mixing: Mac Mini M4 Pro - 64 GB RAM - Focusrite Scarlett Solo - OS 15.3.2 - DP 11.34
VIs and Plug-ins: hundreds (amassed since 1990)
My two cents FWIW:
Great songs. I really like this kind of indie pop.
No need to mess with arrangements -- unless you want to try to pull some things out and see how the songs stand. You know, sometimes a verse with only bass, vocal and maybe some other instrument can be cool sometimes.
Let snare and toms cut through a little more. On all tracks. Perhap a touch of parallel distortion to add a little bite? I'd back off room and/or OH mics. Or roll off their lows more. I think they're adding a little mud.
Back the hi-hat off just a pinch. A little hat goes a long way, IMO.
Try to push a few things farther left or right here and there to open up the stereo feel. Just test in mono to make sure it holds up.
Vocals are great, but then again I like imperfect, its-my-own-unique-voice vocals.
Be bolder, man. Right now, everything's pretty even and equal. Let some instrumentation pop out now and again.
Maybe reference something like The Shins' "Chutes Too Narrow" for some guidance? For whatever reason, that's the sound that comes to my mind.
Anyway, great work. Hope my input helps instead of hinders.
Great songs. I really like this kind of indie pop.
No need to mess with arrangements -- unless you want to try to pull some things out and see how the songs stand. You know, sometimes a verse with only bass, vocal and maybe some other instrument can be cool sometimes.
Let snare and toms cut through a little more. On all tracks. Perhap a touch of parallel distortion to add a little bite? I'd back off room and/or OH mics. Or roll off their lows more. I think they're adding a little mud.
Back the hi-hat off just a pinch. A little hat goes a long way, IMO.
Try to push a few things farther left or right here and there to open up the stereo feel. Just test in mono to make sure it holds up.
Vocals are great, but then again I like imperfect, its-my-own-unique-voice vocals.
Be bolder, man. Right now, everything's pretty even and equal. Let some instrumentation pop out now and again.
Maybe reference something like The Shins' "Chutes Too Narrow" for some guidance? For whatever reason, that's the sound that comes to my mind.
Anyway, great work. Hope my input helps instead of hinders.
Last edited by chrispick on Mon Nov 20, 2006 11:11 am, edited 1 time in total.
Thanks Chrispick....
I love that Shins ablum....
I feel like I am struggling with the low end sometimes.... The OH' are one of the few tracks I haven't rolled off. I will give that a try.....
I don't have a HH mike, I usually bus the OH to and aux, Highpass and compress to get a little more cymbals....
I love that Shins ablum....
I feel like I am struggling with the low end sometimes.... The OH' are one of the few tracks I haven't rolled off. I will give that a try.....
I don't have a HH mike, I usually bus the OH to and aux, Highpass and compress to get a little more cymbals....
Music - http://www.missingpalmerwest.com/Missin ... songs.html
Dual 2.0 G5 (Rev. A), 4.5 GB Ram, Powerbook 1.5 GHZ 1.5 GB Ram, (BLA) 828mkII, UAD-1 X2 , 10.4.8, DP 5.13, Sebatron VMP2000e, Sytek MPA, Many Mics
Dual 2.0 G5 (Rev. A), 4.5 GB Ram, Powerbook 1.5 GHZ 1.5 GB Ram, (BLA) 828mkII, UAD-1 X2 , 10.4.8, DP 5.13, Sebatron VMP2000e, Sytek MPA, Many Mics
Just listened to your tunes and I must say this is the first time in a long while that I've listened to just the songs as opposed to production values.
Really enjoyed them especially "Congratulations"
They may not be everybodies cup of tea but I'd Buy them.
Then again I like "Crying in your Beer" songs
Dunc
Really enjoyed them especially "Congratulations"
They may not be everybodies cup of tea but I'd Buy them.
Then again I like "Crying in your Beer" songs
Dunc
Thanks brother....
I just got it mastered and sent it out to disc makers....
PM me your address and I will send you a copy if you like....
Word
I just got it mastered and sent it out to disc makers....
PM me your address and I will send you a copy if you like....
Word
Music - http://www.missingpalmerwest.com/Missin ... songs.html
Dual 2.0 G5 (Rev. A), 4.5 GB Ram, Powerbook 1.5 GHZ 1.5 GB Ram, (BLA) 828mkII, UAD-1 X2 , 10.4.8, DP 5.13, Sebatron VMP2000e, Sytek MPA, Many Mics
Dual 2.0 G5 (Rev. A), 4.5 GB Ram, Powerbook 1.5 GHZ 1.5 GB Ram, (BLA) 828mkII, UAD-1 X2 , 10.4.8, DP 5.13, Sebatron VMP2000e, Sytek MPA, Many Mics
Hey,
These songs are really good. tho......I think you should get rid of the intro on "Epic". When I first listened, I thought "oh, I've heard this before", then the verse happened and "Oh, here's the mans personality coming thur loud and clear".
The verse gets right to the point.
The intro works well as the tag of the song.
Sound:
Pick some spots in the songs , ride the faders for emotional impact of those spots. Just to Tell the story a little clearer.
Maybe just brighten all the mixes.
DG
You should be proud of this work, it's real listen-able.
These songs are really good. tho......I think you should get rid of the intro on "Epic". When I first listened, I thought "oh, I've heard this before", then the verse happened and "Oh, here's the mans personality coming thur loud and clear".
The verse gets right to the point.
The intro works well as the tag of the song.
Sound:
Pick some spots in the songs , ride the faders for emotional impact of those spots. Just to Tell the story a little clearer.
Maybe just brighten all the mixes.
DG
You should be proud of this work, it's real listen-able.
It funny you should say that....
The intro was actually not originally there, we took it from the middle because we thought it might be too abrupt, like where did that come from....
Thanks for the comments.....
The intro was actually not originally there, we took it from the middle because we thought it might be too abrupt, like where did that come from....
Thanks for the comments.....
Music - http://www.missingpalmerwest.com/Missin ... songs.html
Dual 2.0 G5 (Rev. A), 4.5 GB Ram, Powerbook 1.5 GHZ 1.5 GB Ram, (BLA) 828mkII, UAD-1 X2 , 10.4.8, DP 5.13, Sebatron VMP2000e, Sytek MPA, Many Mics
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Yea, sorry about that.....
The albums been mastered and pressed so I figured any comments here on out would be kinda moot....
I will send you a disk if you like....
The albums been mastered and pressed so I figured any comments here on out would be kinda moot....
I will send you a disk if you like....
Music - http://www.missingpalmerwest.com/Missin ... songs.html
Dual 2.0 G5 (Rev. A), 4.5 GB Ram, Powerbook 1.5 GHZ 1.5 GB Ram, (BLA) 828mkII, UAD-1 X2 , 10.4.8, DP 5.13, Sebatron VMP2000e, Sytek MPA, Many Mics
Dual 2.0 G5 (Rev. A), 4.5 GB Ram, Powerbook 1.5 GHZ 1.5 GB Ram, (BLA) 828mkII, UAD-1 X2 , 10.4.8, DP 5.13, Sebatron VMP2000e, Sytek MPA, Many Mics