yeah, I just did, hopefully we'll hear back shortly.Watto wrote:Should someone pm Tongsong?
Collab -- jazz waltz
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- KVRist
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- 179 posts since 1 May, 2007 from Apartment Zero
well no word from tongsong. Watto, when you get a chance might as well have a go on what we've already got.
I think this one worked out pretty well! got a couple more players than last time, some really nice solos.
One thing I didn't anticipate was being stuck with that drum track for the duration. not sure how to improve on that if we do another -- we need a click to do this at all, but it'd be nice to dispense with it once things get rolling -- well, maybe next time
Anybody else? lot more downloads than uploads
I think this one worked out pretty well! got a couple more players than last time, some really nice solos.
One thing I didn't anticipate was being stuck with that drum track for the duration. not sure how to improve on that if we do another -- we need a click to do this at all, but it'd be nice to dispense with it once things get rolling -- well, maybe next time
Anybody else? lot more downloads than uploads
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- "The" Jazz
- 4614 posts since 18 Aug, 2004 from California, United States
It was definitely helpful when laying down my bass part. It's always difficult to add drums later to a bass even playing with a click.beboop wrote: One thing I didn't anticipate was being stuck with that drum track for the duration. not sure how to improve on that if we do another -- we need a click to do this at all, but it'd be nice to dispense with it once things get rolling -- well, maybe next time
If you post a drum-less version (so just your lead guitar and rhythm guitar) I could use NSKit7 and make something. But then again, if we find a drummer willing to participate in the collab we could just wait until then.
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- KVRist
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- 179 posts since 1 May, 2007 from Apartment Zero
ha! there is a drumless version -- I forgot it when compiling all the links into that one post, but it's here (mp3 with a two-bar count-in)Gregjazz wrote: It was definitely helpful when laying down my bass part. It's always difficult to add drums later to a bass even playing with a click.
If you post a drum-less version (so just your lead guitar and rhythm guitar) I could use NSKit7 and make something. But then again, if we find a drummer willing to participate in the collab we could just wait until then.
http://www.kara-moon.com/download_song. ... ad_id=4518
yeah if that's something you'd enjoy doing, that'd be great! if it's gonna be a chore don't worry about it -- I think this one's pretty much run its course, nobody new has posted in quite a while.
main thing now is getting Watto to play some
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- KVRist
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- 179 posts since 1 May, 2007 from Apartment Zero
ah, well. I guess this means you're not going to play on all of them?Watto wrote:Which version should I play to? There are thousands!!!
quickest thing would be take a solo and head out on the original backing.
Or you could put these two together -- original backing minus bass
http://www.kara-moon.com/download_song. ... ad_id=4519
And Gregjazz's bass track here
http://www.gregjazz.com/upload/Emily-Bass.wav
Or just wait and see what Gregjazz comes up with
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- KVRAF
- 3971 posts since 19 Apr, 2005 from Brissie
I'd worry about not matching up Greg's bass time-wise (it's happened to me before), so I'll wait until he's put a mix together, I think 
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- KVRist
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- 179 posts since 1 May, 2007 from Apartment Zero
well, the mp3 has a two-bar click in, and the bass track is a .wav, so it should line up pretty easily.Watto wrote:I'd worry about not matching up Greg's bass time-wise (it's happened to me before), so I'll wait until he's put a mix together, I think
but yeah I can understand wanting to play on the finished mix
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- "The" Jazz
- 4614 posts since 18 Aug, 2004 from California, United States
Hahahah, ok I'm downloading the drumless version. You can just wait until I get the final mix to you, rather than having to piece things together yourself.Watto wrote:Greg mentioned earlier how he hates it, so I'll hold off
- "The" Jazz
- 4614 posts since 18 Aug, 2004 from California, United States
Quick mix and some new drums:
http://www.gregjazz.com/upload/emily.ogg
Just paste it into a project file, it's 132 bpm.
P.S. sorry some polyphony problems with the drums later on, it was a quick mixdown... it shouldn't really affect your playing right now though.
http://www.gregjazz.com/upload/emily.ogg
Just paste it into a project file, it's 132 bpm.
P.S. sorry some polyphony problems with the drums later on, it was a quick mixdown... it shouldn't really affect your playing right now though.
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- KVRAF
- 3971 posts since 19 Apr, 2005 from Brissie
http://files.simonwatson.com.au/kvr/emily.mp3
Not exactly my best work, but it's not too bad - seems to fit ok
To get the piano dry, and an ogg of the piano etc, login to http://files.simonwatson.com.au with kvr as username and password
Incidentally, you can upload to there if you want to keep everything in one place.
Not exactly my best work, but it's not too bad - seems to fit ok
To get the piano dry, and an ogg of the piano etc, login to http://files.simonwatson.com.au with kvr as username and password
Incidentally, you can upload to there if you want to keep everything in one place.
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