worth a try
i don't have amplitude so cant comment on that
in gr though i tend to stick to the orange citrus thing, i like orange amps
worth a try
Thanks for the listen Layzer. Off to check out your latest.
Well, thanks. But some of the earlier stuff might make you cringe.StudioDave wrote: ↑Sun Dec 16, 2018 11:59 am First time I've listened to your work. Fun stuff, wobbly recorder and all ! I loved the vibe and mix, I'll be coming back for more of your music.
Best,
dp
I know the feeling. I recently threw out boxes of discs, tapes, and scores accumulated over the past 40+ years. I was ruthless about it and have no regrets, most of it was indeed highly cringeworthy.
So then you're like as old as I am. That tends to make things worse. LOL.StudioDave wrote: ↑Sun Dec 16, 2018 12:48 pmI know the feeling. I recently threw out boxes of discs, tapes, and scores accumulated over the past 40+ years. I was ruthless about it and have no regrets, most of it was indeed highly cringeworthy.
dp
OMG, Russell Mael. You should hear me when I do my impersonation of him. It's almost dead on the money. I have a few tunes I've done in tribute to Sparks. I'll try to see if I can dig some out. They're not the best recordings but the vocals are insane.Frantz wrote: ↑Mon Dec 17, 2018 4:03 am I just listened to Revolving Door. The vocals remind me of Russell Mael of the Sparks. Excellent composition with plenty of New Wave flavor. Could have been a hit.
I did think there was slightly too much reverb on the vocals. I also thought the tape effect was overdone.
Good stuff!
Yes, that's me singing.
Then you've been way too hard on yourself. Your voice isn't a superstar voice, not many of us have that, but it's perfectly fine for the tasks that you are throwing at it.
I'm well aware that there's a lot of studio magic that goes into making some of these singers sound as good as they do. Believe me, I'm not comparing myself to them. I'm talking about people who can really sing. We all know who they are. The ones who can either belt out a song or have voices like velvet. I'm not them. I ain't ever gonna be them. Yeah, I can carry a tune. Within a certain range I even sound "decent". But my goal was never to be a singer. It was to be a songwriter. Burt Bacharach has one of the worst voices I've ever heard.ghettosynth wrote: ↑Mon Dec 17, 2018 3:30 pmThen you've been way too hard on yourself. Your voice isn't a superstar voice, not many of us have that, but it's perfectly fine for the tasks that you are throwing at it.
There's a video making the rounds on facebook, it's been pulled from youtube it seems, of Bernard Sumner (new order) trying to sing Blue Monday live in the studio. Point blank, dude can't sing, but he managed to make records. I think that there have been more than a few pop artists who've found themselves in a similar position, you have to just work with your strengths. Your voice is fine for any number of styles, you should sing more often on your music, it sounds far more authentic than vocaloid.
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