So I still hate Ableton Live with a passion for anything piano related. But things seem to go better if I head straight to arrangement view once I'm out of the improvising stage and do my recording there, rather than trying to think that session…
There's a note that sounds like it's getting abruptly chopped off somewhere in the song. Hopefully, you won't hear it, because I couldn't figure out what was causing it.
I got word this morning that my dog died sometime overnight, following his emergency surgery.
It's never easy to lose a pet, but I find it's especially difficult when they're young and you were expecting to spend many more good years with them…
I got word this morning that my dog died sometime overnight, following his emergency surgery.
It's never easy to lose a pet, but I find it's especially difficult when they're young and you were expecting to spend many more good years with them…
I got word this morning that my dog died sometime overnight, following his emergency surgery.
It's never easy to lose a pet, but I find it's especially difficult when they're young and you were expecting to spend many more good years with them…
I've been slacking, so here's something new finally.
I left flubbed notes in this one. I hate MIDI editing in Ableton Live.
I often think of ending this affair and going back to my sweetheart, Logic.
agree with kirk.. love how it 'falls into place' --and I'm a sucker for piano. I agree that Live's midi editor leaves much to be desired; I thought v8 would have at least made the grid easier on the eyes. btw, thanks for listening to the 24h .. you should do it sometime; loads of fun and insanity.
I've been slacking, so here's something new finally.
I left flubbed notes in this one. I hate MIDI editing in Ableton Live.
I often think of ending this affair and going back to my sweetheart, Logic.
Given the spirited twitter reaction to the question of whether SisterSavage should buy pitch correction software, I submit this. The pre-melodyne version of "spilt milk".
It also retains my so-called "MST3K" vocals, which were removed in the…
My two cents: Melodyne and pitch-correction are perfect for certain styles of song. This is one of them. While pitch imperfections are acceptable and even welcome in certain types of music, the crispness of electronic music often demands perfectly on-pitch vocals.
As opposed to auto-tune applications, melodyne doesn't monkey with with voice qualities, so this still sounds like SINGING rather than robotic T-Pain.
Good stuff... I feel like this track could use a beat about halfway through. I want Melodyne!
Given the spirited twitter reaction to the question of whether SisterSavage should buy pitch correction software, I submit this. The pre-melodyne version of "spilt milk".
It also retains my so-called "MST3K" vocals, which were removed in the…
I think I dislike this song, but it's been sitting in my bounce folder far too long and something about it still makes me play it from time to time. Maybe you will like it more than I do. the simple lyric is not meant to be interpreted literally…
A moody solo acoustic thing that I came up with playing in a long forgotten tuning. Just got a new Zoom H4N, so this was recorded in my shop sitting at my reedmaking bench may 12 2009
This is from our album, "When I Was Your Age," recorded entirely in the month of February for our third year participating in the RPM Challenge. "When I Was Your Age" is a collection of 13 songs looking back at when we were kids.
What happened after too much time on youtube watching live vids of "voodoo chile" Noisy obnoxious and very cathartic for me! Live to 2tracks with the Jamman
After yesterdays experiment with noise gates and vocal transformers I thought I'd have another go using Rytme as the source material.
A single Rytme track with multiple playheads is playing into a Logic channel containing Kore playing the Absynth…
Rough sketch of a proposed dreamy 12 string piece that I couldn't pull off on the 12 string so did this quick electric version with vocal pads. Not sure of the recording quality- sounds OK in my cans and kinda crappy on my monitors. Recorded march…
Really liked the mood of this piece!
Recording quality sounded fine to me on my consumer-level speakers. If you do another version, I'd like to hear it.
the first multi track piece that I actually finished "in the box" in Cubase. An ambient kinda thing that grew out of playing around with the Line 6 DL4. Not sure I like the bow parts, but I may re do it later
Comments on yelyah's stuff
No Logic 9 yet (only a matter of time though I think) but I liked this very much.
Warm and gentle and lovely.
Damn - it's hard to lose them. I'm so sorry
I'm so sorry yelyah.
:-( Oh my...this caught me off guard. So sorry H. x
Another nice one!
Some pretty, maid!
Loving your musical calendar. :-)
"meow meow goes the kitty cat" !!! haha
agree with kirk.. love how it 'falls into place' --and I'm a sucker for piano. I agree that Live's midi editor leaves much to be desired; I thought v8 would have at least made the grid easier on the eyes. btw, thanks for listening to the 24h .. you should do it sometime; loads of fun and insanity.
I like how it all falls into place after the one minute mark. Nice!
eheh. i also have a track called Spilt Milk!
My two cents: Melodyne and pitch-correction are perfect for certain styles of song. This is one of them. While pitch imperfections are acceptable and even welcome in certain types of music, the crispness of electronic music often demands perfectly on-pitch vocals. As opposed to auto-tune applications, melodyne doesn't monkey with with voice qualities, so this still sounds like SINGING rather than robotic T-Pain. Good stuff... I feel like this track could use a beat about halfway through. I want Melodyne!
I am truly hopeless perhaps, but I can't tell the difference. I think your pitch is cracking.
Loving your material and delivery.
You write such wonderful melodies!
You crack me up!
Come over for cookies!
Oh brilliant, you are so clever and funny.
This would be a great one to crank up on a road trip!
Comments made by yelyah
nice one!
simply beautiful
wonderful
such a lovely vibe on this one. And thanks for all of the feedback, I really appreciate it!
love the sounds on this one
So much good stuff to choose from here. I think this one is my favorite.
Really love the ethereal mood you set with the background effects/vocals. Haunting.
love the crunchy guitar and the funky beat
Laid back feel and interesting sound design elements.
Really liked the mood of this piece! Recording quality sounded fine to me on my consumer-level speakers. If you do another version, I'd like to hear it.
I really dig the vibe on this one and like the effects you chose for the guitars.