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85 bpm.
Starting in F minor.
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Sono molto felice di sapere anche voi! For Patricia: the timing problems are my fault. I recorded the track without using any timing device to assist me. So the timing changes. I'm very much a novice to using recording devices. I used a Roland 8-track. Then I recorded the finished track onto a cassette tape, hence the incredible white noise.
My talents lie with voice. I direct a chorale. Hai fatto un ottimo lavoro con i limiti che vi ho presentato, Piero! One day I hope to purchase better equipment so I can make clearer recordings. :-)
Nice to read you again on this page.
I tried to correct the timing problems the best I could (I had problems with the live reverb and the many layers of voice to find a silent portion to cut phrases) cloning parts too: I hope I have cut nothing important from the original acapella but my poor english doesn't help me a lot.
Many compliments for your careers. I'm sad I'm not so good at singing to be in your chorale. Maybe I'm too far too anyway.
I know about the timing problems, but I made a compromise between a perfect timing and the resulting gaps in the vocals because of the effects already present in the acapella. I'll try to fit those gaps in some way when I'll find the time.
Your compliments are sweet bananas for this albino gorilla. :)
I'm very pleased to know you. You got skills, absolutely!
The track is still a work in progress. I think I'll fix it in these days... anyway it starts to show its character.
I should try to "remix" some of your other acapellas, with your permission: firstly I'm taking my time to listem to them all. :-)
I'm digging this v much, but I think a few more judicious edits might help the flow - everything is resolved, but the way some of the d/b elements are introduced is abrupt - small quibbles because this is a beautiful setting for a completely amazing pella - more astounding music from you!!
My idea was to "separate" the sounding of the voice from the instruments sound: a warm "old" sound for the voice and a "digital" one for the rest, with the voice emerging from an older time... that's why the abruptness... but I'm not yet completely satisfied by the result... I think I'll remix it one of these days.
I just uploaded some funny pics on myspace, take a look if you want: http://www.myspace.com/pieropeluche/photos/albums/my-photos/260005.
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Sono molto felice di sapere anche voi! For Patricia: the timing problems are my fault. I recorded the track without using any timing device to assist me. So the timing changes. I'm very much a novice to using recording devices. I used a Roland 8-track. Then I recorded the finished track onto a cassette tape, hence the incredible white noise.
My talents lie with voice. I direct a chorale. Hai fatto un ottimo lavoro con i limiti che vi ho presentato, Piero! One day I hope to purchase better equipment so I can make clearer recordings. :-)
Sincerely,
Haile
I tried to correct the timing problems the best I could (I had problems with the live reverb and the many layers of voice to find a silent portion to cut phrases) cloning parts too: I hope I have cut nothing important from the original acapella but my poor english doesn't help me a lot.
Many compliments for your careers. I'm sad I'm not so good at singing to be in your chorale. Maybe I'm too far too anyway.
Ciao.
very good work here Mr. PieroPeluche!!!! Love that 33/45 LP scratchy sound.
Your compliments are sweet bananas for this albino gorilla. :)
You got SKILLZ!!!! Great work, my friend! Wow! That's wonderful! Thanks for sharing it. :)
Always,
Haile Gault
I'm very pleased to know you. You got skills, absolutely!
The track is still a work in progress. I think I'll fix it in these days... anyway it starts to show its character.
I should try to "remix" some of your other acapellas, with your permission: firstly I'm taking my time to listem to them all. :-)
Thanks for this comment,
Piero.
I just uploaded some funny pics on myspace, take a look if you want: http://www.myspace.com/pieropeluche/photos/albums/my-photos/260005.