"Shiloh" <aaronet@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> learned a lot from this news group, so i thought i would share what i have
> done.
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> please review
> Shiloh www.theshiloh.co.uk >
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I only listened to the first song, it's very good and so is the production.
Thats the easy part done.
Regards Swan
"Shiloh" <aaronet@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> learned a lot from this news group, so i thought i would share what i have
> done.
>
> please review
> Shiloh www.theshiloh.co.uk >
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"Shiloh" <aaronet@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> well dont all rush at once!!!
> Shiloh
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> "Shiloh" <aaronet@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> > learned a lot from this news group, so i thought i would share what i
have
> > done.
> >
> > please review
> > Shiloh www.theshiloh.co.uk > >
So, what? You want a quick response to hours, days, weeks, months or years
of your work?
It's ok. Reasonable production, nice voice but muted and nothing creates
real excitement. Not meant as a derogatory remark. You asked. The
question you have to ask yourself, particularly on this newsgroup, is what
would make the participants here put your music on rather than a 1,000th
replay of Inna Gadda Divita or Black Magic Woman or Jeff Beck's Ice Cream
Cakes or Smokey Robinson or Curtis Mayfield or Janis Joplin or the Doobie
Brothers? Or even some of the cuts from any of the 5 RAP CD compilations
(buy the Fifth of RAP compilation from www.recaudiopro.net and see what
others are doing and what answers might already be available to your
questions).
But don't get me wrong. Perhaps you're just showing that because someone
can have a recording studio in their home doesn't mean they should. Perhaps
your best bet is to get a producer, go into a real facility, and see what
collaboration in a professional environment might do for your music. You
might like it. But you certainly shouldn't take anything I say as there
being something wrong with your current efforts. Every road has a first
step. Unfortunately it's the same first step whether it's the road to hell
or to heaven. You have to decide which is which, not us. We offer you our
best wishes for a glorious career in music and have high hopes that you will
be the savior of quality music. We have the same wishes for all who travel
here. It's part of the territory.
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interesting responce. Thank you.
"Roger W. Norman" <rnorman@starpower.net> wrote in message
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> "Shiloh" <aaronet@yahoo.com> wrote in message
> news:cj72f5$p5o$1@titan.btinternet.com...
>> well dont all rush at once!!!
>> Shiloh
>>
>> "Shiloh" <aaronet@yahoo.com> wrote in message
>> news:cj5db9$6fn$1@hercules.btinternet.com...
>> >
>> > learned a lot from this news group, so i thought i would share what i
> have
>> > done.
>> >
>> > please review
>> > Shiloh www.theshiloh.co.uk >> >
>
> So, what? You want a quick response to hours, days, weeks, months or
> years
> of your work?
>
> It's ok. Reasonable production, nice voice but muted and nothing creates
> real excitement. Not meant as a derogatory remark. You asked. The
> question you have to ask yourself, particularly on this newsgroup, is what
> would make the participants here put your music on rather than a 1,000th
> replay of Inna Gadda Divita or Black Magic Woman or Jeff Beck's Ice Cream
> Cakes or Smokey Robinson or Curtis Mayfield or Janis Joplin or the Doobie
> Brothers? Or even some of the cuts from any of the 5 RAP CD compilations
> (buy the Fifth of RAP compilation from www.recaudiopro.net and see what
> others are doing and what answers might already be available to your
> questions).
>
> But don't get me wrong. Perhaps you're just showing that because someone
> can have a recording studio in their home doesn't mean they should.
> Perhaps
> your best bet is to get a producer, go into a real facility, and see what
> collaboration in a professional environment might do for your music. You
> might like it. But you certainly shouldn't take anything I say as there
> being something wrong with your current efforts. Every road has a first
> step. Unfortunately it's the same first step whether it's the road to
> hell
> or to heaven. You have to decide which is which, not us. We offer you
> our
> best wishes for a glorious career in music and have high hopes that you
> will
> be the savior of quality music. We have the same wishes for all who
> travel
> here. It's part of the territory.
> --
>
>
> Roger W. Norman
> SirMusic Studio
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General trend: good basic sound work - someone commented on the bass, it
seems OK to me. The reverb sounds a bit much and - to me - artificial,
it may be intentional, naturalness is not always the optimum choice for
this kind of production.
Kind regards
Peter Larsen
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More may listen than those that comment, and simply say nothing because
they feel their viewpoints covered by the first few comments. Also
fairly commenting does require a few moments of occasionally precious
time.
The RAP CD-set and the LP strongly recommended as suggested by Roger W.
Norman, do take care to locate the liner notes that explain how things
were done, it is then that it gets not just joy and fun, but also
education.
> Shiloh
Kind regards
Peter Larsen
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