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"well the kit I have with SP is the Metal Foundry one. Only ever used the default settings"
Hey, I also have Metal Foundry but am slightly surprised to hear you have it. I checked your profile and there is mention of you liking some heavier bands. But I haven't heard anything at all heavy from you on here.
You're good at the chillout and upbeat ambient dance stuff. If you don't do any heavy stuff, how come you've got Metal Foundry? I got it to do heavy drums. However, it's certainly not just for that, as you've shown with this track (I wouldn't have guessed it was a heavy kit, except for maybe the bass drum).
"Only ever used the default settings!"
Really? There are loads of kit pieces in Foundry, including a snare that's really good for d'n'b. Shame it's not as straightforward as it should be to just swap out one snare for another (you've got to do that boring X-drum thing, then assign the MIDI channel etc).
"had a good laugh when I saw your comments email and the attached video!"
Glad I gave you a good laugh. Just one of those wonderful little songs you forget about in the Pythons' fairly large body of brilliant work. Eric Idle is arguably one of the finest comedy songwriters.
I couldn't actually tell which Superior kit you were using (which is why I asked), I just guessed as you have before mentioned you have the software (one that I use all the time). Drums do sound good here.
I shall check out Purity. I don't use much brass (not really into it) but do sometimes have a need for it. I'd like to get some muted trumpet into a track. Could go nicely with my slide blues guitar work.
Those cymbals aren't necessarily bad - probably just too loud.
Yes, I checked back and you did upload a song earlier this week - one with lots of guitar. I think I had a quick listen and wasn't grabbed by it. But I'll check back and listen again, see if I get more into it.
Damn, you got a lot of comments early on with this track so people were clearly sufficiently moved to leave some generous praise.
Hi...well the kit I have with SP is the Metal Foundry one. Only ever used the default settings! Thanks for being honest about the previous track...it is a bit vanilla...I think it needs actual guitar playing to bring it to life! As for comments it simple...no mention of jazz...;-)
Cheers
Waouuuu! Impressed, I'm by listening here .... A music full of contrast, and of feelings (that's you at sax?) ....
You have us not accustomed to this musical concept. It's really good.
Now we need to find a beautiful, sexy voice to accompany you on this adventure ....
Dan
P.S: I'm interested in the aged scotch .... The best remedy for travel, with the harmonies .... d(^_^)b
Hi Dan...the sax is me playing and its a VSTi called Purity...with a bit of reverb..a beautiful sexy voice??? If Janis would only be so kind!;-)
Thanks for your support
Steve
What a delicious track, Steve !
So much elegance and tenderness in it ... Sounds like what we feel when we finally accept _ without resentment or anger _ that a love affair is over .
Thx a lot for this soothing and delicate beauty .
Take care .
Hi Janis..nice to hear from you...you nailed the sentiment...let it go and don't be bitter...just soothe it with a well aged scotch!
Thanks again
Steve
Love the Rhodes intro. The bass is nasty and dirty on this one. I see you have centered the drums in the mix the piano is a nice accompaniment and then becomes an electro piano. then the Mix widens perfectly with Sax and Piano (Grande) Nice stereo effects (white noise) (2:38) Sax and Pad end this nicely with some percussive effects. With a fading Piano.. Well done song evokes a nice mood.
Steve
Definitely has a late night, laid-back, winding-down feel to it. Really liked it. Its the kind of music that I like when I just need to disconnect from all the stresses of work etc., turn down the lights, and let my thoughts go where they will.
pictorial , subjective buT expressive in the same time ..yes some times forgetting us sounds like this for eachother Steve.
..& in a catching Ending MovemenT,some one seems sunken instead of sleepinG that nighT.
thnX for sharing life's perceptible moments.best.__B
Hi Orlando...the sax sound did come over really well and thank god for "Dump Score Log" in FL studio as the melody and touch just came together while practicing without recording!
Much appreciated
Steve
Steve you are a fabulous composer...this song is super...yes it's a 'late nght night at the bar' kinda stuff, where or when we want to forget everything...once or twice in the lifetime...third is dangerous (have to think on ourselves :-)
At the middle I was wondering a bit, calm sax...and than it came...(I have a same named sax loop: late night at the bar...) check it if you like, just for fun...
Hi Danke...it is a nice track that I was pretty pleased with. This track kind of just popped out after spending a couple of days on a stupid electronic track that was going nowhere...I thought bugger it, just grab a bass, pianos, a sax and strings and get back to basics...the old faithful!
Cheers
Steve
Hi, had a good laugh when I saw your comments email and the attached video! New the song straight away. Superior Drummer yes…good get!...sax is a VST, again Purity...
...cymbals...probably my own inbuilt eq (Hearing loss at 8000+ kHz) is making it sound less harsh to me but I'll try Superior's crash cymbals...not sure why I didn't in the first place!...only song for the week? No! I've slipped on past you by the looks of it! Anyway thanks again for the great feedback
Steve
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Hey, I also have Metal Foundry but am slightly surprised to hear you have it. I checked your profile and there is mention of you liking some heavier bands. But I haven't heard anything at all heavy from you on here.
You're good at the chillout and upbeat ambient dance stuff. If you don't do any heavy stuff, how come you've got Metal Foundry? I got it to do heavy drums. However, it's certainly not just for that, as you've shown with this track (I wouldn't have guessed it was a heavy kit, except for maybe the bass drum).
"Only ever used the default settings!"
Really? There are loads of kit pieces in Foundry, including a snare that's really good for d'n'b. Shame it's not as straightforward as it should be to just swap out one snare for another (you've got to do that boring X-drum thing, then assign the MIDI channel etc).
Very nice clean mix too. Love that rhodes on the intro too as someone else mentioned.
Look forward to hearing more!
Steve
mood, captured and bang on....we have all been there and you nailed it so well..gorgeous sax too. Thanks for sharing.
Best wishes,
Mark/Larry!
Cheers
Steve
K;)
Glad I gave you a good laugh. Just one of those wonderful little songs you forget about in the Pythons' fairly large body of brilliant work. Eric Idle is arguably one of the finest comedy songwriters.
I couldn't actually tell which Superior kit you were using (which is why I asked), I just guessed as you have before mentioned you have the software (one that I use all the time). Drums do sound good here.
I shall check out Purity. I don't use much brass (not really into it) but do sometimes have a need for it. I'd like to get some muted trumpet into a track. Could go nicely with my slide blues guitar work.
Those cymbals aren't necessarily bad - probably just too loud.
Yes, I checked back and you did upload a song earlier this week - one with lots of guitar. I think I had a quick listen and wasn't grabbed by it. But I'll check back and listen again, see if I get more into it.
Damn, you got a lot of comments early on with this track so people were clearly sufficiently moved to leave some generous praise.
Cheers
Steve
Waouuuu! Impressed, I'm by listening here .... A music full of contrast, and of feelings (that's you at sax?) ....
You have us not accustomed to this musical concept. It's really good.
Now we need to find a beautiful, sexy voice to accompany you on this adventure ....
Dan
P.S: I'm interested in the aged scotch .... The best remedy for travel, with the harmonies .... d(^_^)b
Thanks for your support
Steve
So much elegance and tenderness in it ... Sounds like what we feel when we finally accept _ without resentment or anger _ that a love affair is over .
Thx a lot for this soothing and delicate beauty .
Take care .
Thanks again
Steve
Steve
Cheers
Steve
Steve
..& in a catching Ending MovemenT,some one seems sunken instead of sleepinG that nighT.
thnX for sharing life's perceptible moments.best.__B
Talk soon!
Steve
Orlando
Much appreciated
Steve
At the middle I was wondering a bit, calm sax...and than it came...(I have a same named sax loop: late night at the bar...) check it if you like, just for fun...
Congrats Steve...outstanding track!!!
Danke
Cheers
Steve
Yes, definite late night chill.
Good room sound on those drums. A Superior kit, possibly? If so, which one?
This is probably a bit too lazy and gentle for me but late night, fairly romantic smoothness for people into that.
Especially when the sax enters. I guess that's a VST but it sounds damn convincing.
1:33 cymbal is a bit harsh/loud. Same again later on.
2:21 drum fill I like.
Good mix of piano and Rhodes (I think) here. Less of the synths with this one so sounds a bit more like a live jazz band due to the loose feel.
Maybe it's you in the corner of the bar at the piano entertaining the guests as they walk in.
Sorry, that's just reminded me so I can't help posting this gem of a song.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kLNdMY1JlR0
...cymbals...probably my own inbuilt eq (Hearing loss at 8000+ kHz) is making it sound less harsh to me but I'll try Superior's crash cymbals...not sure why I didn't in the first place!...only song for the week? No! I've slipped on past you by the looks of it! Anyway thanks again for the great feedback
Steve