I think the sound is very natural and airy. The bass is not too present, in my taste there could actually a bit more presence.
Best, Pekay
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That sounds great., really good music. The bass is not too heavy at all. The only thing I noticed was the sax attacks sounded maybe a little too clean ? A little electronic at the beginning with the entrances sounding a little digital somehow and couple lines doubled were too tight and perfect... maybe. But it wasn't really noticeable and is a good mix and piece.
Thanks Paul. Thanks William. Perhaps I should have used more grace notes or a pitch bends.
Thanks for listening.
Thanks BadOrange. That's an awful lot to digest. With respect to the pattern, I'm playing a traditional pattern where the ride cymbal plays 1, 2-+, 3, 4-+, 1, etc., with a triplet swing beat, except this is in a 10/4 rhythm. I'm not sure about bouncing the notes on the 3 and 1 as you suggest, unless it was for an accent, an offbeat or for syncopation.
p.s. Sorry. I could not download or play the link you provided. Is there an mp3 file I could directly access?
Thanks.
@HighwayChile said:
ps how do you guys get the paragraphs to format properly? I take great care to compose my messages so the various sections and subjects are grouped by paragraphs etc but when I post it is one big glob of words. This happened over at another post I asked about VEPro. I will try this one using big spacing, see if that does it. marko, your op was like that but subsequent posts came out like mine except peckay(?) and then Marko's again had a different font and distinct paragraphs.
Hallo HighwayChile,
go to >Profile >Community >Content Editor >choose "enabled". Hope this helps. (Dietz helped me when I've had the same problem. And sorry folks, forgive me the short interlude out of theme in this thread...)
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Frank
This is cool =)
However, I disagree about the bass... in my opinion it is too "boomy". I'm listening on my AKG 702 headphones which are known to be light/neutral on the bass. For many people, jazz bass is all about the noises and loose string vibrations that you hear, which (I think?) come from mid frequencies.
You also might want to check with an analyzer if there are subbass frequencies you can remove. maybe it just needs a high pass filter around 40-50 Hz?.
Anyway, I like it =)
~Shawn