On 10/04/2005 17:28, Mike Carlyle wrote:
This is my second attempt at vocals... I'm still not entirely comfortable with my voice...
Sounds great to me. Your voice might not get you Pavarotti's job :) but who's would? The vocals suit the kinda straight-ahead yet laid-back rock vibe of "Come Alive" and "Flowchart" to a T.
And having a Pavarotti-ish voice can actually be a distraction. Instead of the focus being on the words and the melody, the "prettiness" of the voice gets first attention, and a lot of people seem to resist that in this genre of music. I struggle with it all the time, because I have the vocal chops to do opera, jazz, music theater, or classical choral work, but when it comes to singing rock-pop stuff in a bar (at least around here), I have to consciously strip all that stuff out to get people to pay attention. It's like the majority of people listening in that sort of environment want to hear someone singing that sounds more like them.
Totally different topic: Ben, I wrote out a quick arrangement the other day, saved it, then tried to export it as an AIFF (and messed it up; I may have had the wrong things highlighted in the playlist...). Anyway, then I closed DB. Later, I opened DB and opened the file, and got a PatrickCarl. Are you still looking for those?
Thanks, Dan
Dan Costello wrote at 11:33 am (-0600) on Tue 19 Apr 2005:
Totally different topic: Ben, I wrote out a quick arrangement the other day, saved it, then tried to export it as an AIFF (and messed it up; I may have had the wrong things highlighted in the playlist...). Anyway, then I closed DB. Later, I opened DB and opened the file, and got a PatrickCarl. Are you still looking for those?
Yes, thanks... So you didn't encounter it at all during the first session, until you then opened it later? Hmm. Would you mind sending me the dbsong?
Good news is that I've been working on the new bar/beat manipulation thing I described awhile ago and should have a new build within the next day or two. I expect yall will find it makes a big improvement to usability.
-b