bharvey wrote:
I think the Walruses logo is hilarious. Don't let the Beatles' lawyers see it though.
Lol, it is after all a Beatles tribute band and we're not exactly the first to base our logo off theirs...
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Any progress on mixing?
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Yup. I got a major breakthrough in the mix of Yesterday a couple of weeks ago. Sorry I forgot to mention that earlier.
I've been working a lot on my solo album lately since I hope to get it out soon. Already, the release of the first solo single has been delayed. Nevertheless, I am working on the songs for The Walruses.
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Awesome. I'm back from my holiday btw. Maybe we should have a goal to release it before the end of the year?
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jji7skyline wrote:
Awesome. I'm back from my holiday btw. Maybe we should have a goal to release it before the end of the year?
Yeah, that definitely is my objective; to finish my duties by winter. Then we'll have everything complete and I'm looking forward to that period as I'll be able to focus thoroughly on my solo stuff and work with FC. I anticipate that huge break, given all three music involvements I've had here so far.
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Cool. Then we can start some new stuff next year
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I've done my own mix of HCTS, and this is what I have. Just a glimpse of what we the final might sound like
https://dl.dropbox.com/u/86331894/here% … ix%202.mp3
Things I've done:
Used both the veggie-like low version of my vocals, as well as my new high ones for an octave effect.
Used different parts of my multiple lead guitar recordings for the best bits.
Mixed the stereo similarly to the original.
Got synth+strings from the internet.
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Sorry for not replying right away, I've been a little busy in the last couple of days.
I took a listen to the mix and, I must say, I'm really impressed with how the great it turned out. The double-tracked vocals make a nice, lightwight harmony that suits the song well, the synth-string track you found was a great addition, and all the instruments seem to be on rhythm.
I think we could call this a satisfactory final mix; what do you think, DIY?
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DIY told me that he doesn't really like the dual vocals, and he I haven't EQed properly.
He's almost finished with his mix though
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jji7skyline wrote:
veggie-like
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veggieman001 wrote:
jji7skyline wrote:
veggie-like
It's true! Have you even listened to them?
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jji7skyline wrote:
veggieman001 wrote:
jji7skyline wrote:
veggie-like
It's true! Have you even listened to them?
Oh, maybe once or twice.
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It's been uncomfortably slow here lately. In the last two months, not much has been gotten done. It's nobody's fault, really. I think everyone in the collab has just gotten interested in other projects. DIY in particular has been quite busy what with Frozen Coco, his blooming solo career, and his new Harry Potter game (kudos to him for all of those ).
I, on the other hand, have been greatly handicapped by the lack of Internet on the computer for a while (I've been using my phone recently).
I'm starting to believe that, as a group, maybe we should take our separate ways. That is, not forever - maybe in the near future we can get back together when we're all up for it. As for now, though, I believe maybe we should go on a hiatus, so we can fulfill all our other side-projects.
I want to know what you guys think, first, as far as our future as a band goes. Maybe during our break, we can release jji's mix of "Here Comes the Sun", calling it an unfinished demo.
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All4one wrote:
It's been uncomfortably slow here lately. In the last two months, not much has been gotten done. It's nobody's fault, really. I think everyone in the collab has just gotten interested in other projects. DIY in particular has been quite busy what with Frozen Coco, his blooming solo career, and his new Harry Potter game (kudos to him for all of those ).
I, on the other hand, have been greatly handicapped by the lack of Internet on the computer for a while (I've been using my phone recently).
I'm starting to believe that, as a group, maybe we should take our separate ways. That is, not forever - maybe in the near future we can get back together when we're all up for it. As for now, though, I believe maybe we should go on a hiatus, so we can fulfill all our other side-projects.
I want to know what you guys think, first, as far as our future as a band goes. Maybe during our break, we can release jji's mix of "Here Comes the Sun", calling it an unfinished demo.
Actually All4one, the two singles were released on Christmas Eve (I tried all sorts of ways of contacting you, even leaving comments on Scratch, but it seems that you have over-looked those since you haven't had the chance to properly log on via a computer).
The feedback was generally good, and finally there is another band to release songs on Scratch. As much as I've been thrilled to work for a Beatles tribute band, I myself have been contemplating a break from this (even permanent, I don't know). While there has been some progress, I cannot say I am entirely better off being here. As you've mentioned, I have a heck of a lot of stuff to do which are top priority as they are what have been the most demanding and successful endeavors for me.
I'd rather focus on my originals from now on than covers because I have a huge back load of unreleased material at the moment. The thrill is much greater when you record originals and work with other song-writers, naturally for me at least. With the introduction of my solo career following Rock Nomad's success, the song writing has really come to a zenith. And I've resumed production of my video games after a massive break, and now that the sequel to Alone, is finished and ready for release as soon as the beta site is up, I plan to focus on HP5 as it's been a year-and-a-half since the last one came out already (and it is planned for release in summer 2013).
I thank you for your kind comments, and it is always nice to work with a good friend who's about as old here as I am.
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Gee, it sure seems I lost my Internet at the worst of times - right when the single was released. I just listened to it, and I'll admit, it's not bad by any means. I like the somewhat, homemade, lo-fi quality to the songs - adds a quaint, simple atmosphere to the songs that I really appreciate.
I admit the vocals on "Here Comes the Sun" are a bit off (no offence, jji, I know it's not really in your range ), but I don't really see any problems with the mixing that some have commented on. Everything sounds in its place and fine. Well done, I'd say.
"Yesterday" is a standout for me. I think the cover really brings out the simplistic beauty that has cemented its legacy as one of the Beatles' most charming ballads. I enjoy how it doesn't try to sound like the original, but rather as if it was our own composition.
The guitar on both is very well done. The somewhat low fidelity of it brings out a ukelele-ish tone that really characterizes the "Walruses" sound. You also found some very nice synth tracks, I might add.
I also glanced over the promo thread for our single, and was quite surprised by the argument that suddenly erupted from you guys. To make perfectly clear, I'm not taking sides, but I do respect both of your opinions. However, I don't exactly believe our cover is "a disgrace to the Beatles" - rather I think it's a new and interesting take on the Fab's songs that, if not exactly yielding perfect results, is still rather enjoyable.
I'm just proud and a bit astonished that we were to release a single (let alone a double one), a feat that not a lot of Scratch bands can pull off. I think the reason for this is because we all have a unifying love for the Beatles and a shared ambition to represent their pieces in a new light.
However, now that the work is done, I would wager everyone involved in the collab is ready to move on with other projects. I want to thank everybody who helped out in this collab, whether it be those who contributed directly or those who had always supported us. I'm honored to have worked with such brilliant colleagues and great friends as you guys. It was truly a wonderful experience, and I thank you all for bringing my ambitious vision into a reality. I wish the best of luck to all your future and current projects, and hope you will continue to experience great success.
- All4one
(P.S. - When I someday attain a proper recording device, expect me to start making my own recordings. )
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Gee, it sure seems I lost my Internet at the worst of times - right when the single was released. I just listened to it, and I'll admit, it's not bad by any means. I like the somewhat, homemade, lo-fi quality to the songs - adds a quaint, simple atmosphere to the songs that I really appreciate.
I admit the vocals on "Here Comes the Sun" are a bit off (no offence, jji, I know it's not really in your range ), but I don't really see any problems with the mixing that some have commented on. Everything sounds in its place and fine. Well done, I'd say.
"Yesterday" is a standout for me. I think the cover really brings out the simplistic beauty that has cemented its legacy as one of the Beatles' most charming ballads. I enjoy how it doesn't try to sound like the original, but rather as if it was our own composition.
The guitar on both is very well done. The somewhat low fidelity of it brings out a ukelele-ish tone that really characterizes the "Walruses" sound. You also found some very nice synth tracks, I might add.
I also glanced over the promo thread for our single, and was quite surprised by the argument that suddenly erupted from you guys. To make perfectly clear, I'm not taking sides, but I do respect both of your opinions. However, I don't exactly believe our cover is "a disgrace to the Beatles" - rather I think it's a new and interesting take on the Fab's songs that, if not exactly yielding perfect results, is still rather enjoyable.
I'm just proud and a bit astonished that we were to release a single (let alone a double one), a feat that not a lot of Scratch bands can pull off. I think the reason for this is because we all have a unifying love for the Beatles and a shared ambition to represent their pieces in a new light.
However, now that the work is done, I would wager everyone involved in the collab is ready to move on with other projects. I want to thank everybody who helped out in this collab, whether it be those who contributed directly or those who had always supported us. I'm honored to have worked with such brilliant colleagues and great friends as you guys. It was truly a wonderful experience, and I thank you all for bringing my ambitious vision into a reality. I wish the best of luck to all your future and current projects, and hope you will continue to experience great success.
- All4one
(P.S. - When I someday attain a proper recording device, expect me to start making my own recordings. )
Glad you like them both. I appreciate your comments on Yesterday in particular; great motivation.
Now to move onto more Frozen Coco and solo work while I take a good, well deserved break.
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DIY wrote:
All4one wrote:
Gee, it sure seems I lost my Internet at the worst of times - right when the single was released. I just listened to it, and I'll admit, it's not bad by any means. I like the somewhat, homemade, lo-fi quality to the songs - adds a quaint, simple atmosphere to the songs that I really appreciate.
I admit the vocals on "Here Comes the Sun" are a bit off (no offence, jji, I know it's not really in your range ), but I don't really see any problems with the mixing that some have commented on. Everything sounds in its place and fine. Well done, I'd say.
"Yesterday" is a standout for me. I think the cover really brings out the simplistic beauty that has cemented its legacy as one of the Beatles' most charming ballads. I enjoy how it doesn't try to sound like the original, but rather as if it was our own composition.
The guitar on both is very well done. The somewhat low fidelity of it brings out a ukelele-ish tone that really characterizes the "Walruses" sound. You also found some very nice synth tracks, I might add.
I also glanced over the promo thread for our single, and was quite surprised by the argument that suddenly erupted from you guys. To make perfectly clear, I'm not taking sides, but I do respect both of your opinions. However, I don't exactly believe our cover is "a disgrace to the Beatles" - rather I think it's a new and interesting take on the Fab's songs that, if not exactly yielding perfect results, is still rather enjoyable.
I'm just proud and a bit astonished that we were to release a single (let alone a double one), a feat that not a lot of Scratch bands can pull off. I think the reason for this is because we all have a unifying love for the Beatles and a shared ambition to represent their pieces in a new light.
However, now that the work is done, I would wager everyone involved in the collab is ready to move on with other projects. I want to thank everybody who helped out in this collab, whether it be those who contributed directly or those who had always supported us. I'm honored to have worked with such brilliant colleagues and great friends as you guys. It was truly a wonderful experience, and I thank you all for bringing my ambitious vision into a reality. I wish the best of luck to all your future and current projects, and hope you will continue to experience great success.
- All4one
(P.S. - When I someday attain a proper recording device, expect me to start making my own recordings. )Glad you like them both. I appreciate your comments on Yesterday in particular; great motivation.
Now to move onto more Frozen Coco and solo work while I take a good, well deserved break.
By the way, I'm really enjoying "Light Amidst the Fog/If We Never See the Light" at the moment. It has a rather moody, introspective feel, a large departure from your earlier works that's rather nice.
On another note, not to sound selfish or anything, but do you think you could credit me as manager and producer on the description for our single? Thanks.
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