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The first one is much more on target. But the second one is very cool!! Not for sports, but that is a keeper for a suspense/intrigue call for sure! Nice guitar playing!B
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I was going to suggest to replace the MIDI drums & the rhythm guitar with something more realistic, but then you mentioned something about "not having access to the original tracks". Too bad, as that guitar solo in "Extreme" deserves better company...I couldn't find this listing on http://www.taxi.com/industry.phpWhen was it posted?George
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On my second reading, I see this is from the Dispatch...
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X Guitar is cool and probably suitable for sports. Too bad you don't have access to the original tracks--all kinds of things you could do with the drums. In fact, I'd be tempted to run the stereo mix through a spacial processor to widen the mix. On the length, if a super likes a track, he'll figure out a way to use it so I'd still submit.Wired is more suspense than sports. Apparently, each sport has a signature sound (horns for NFL, guitars for NASCAR, etc.), and I don't hear that here (unless the sport is hunting for wild bears in a dark forest).Vince
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May 1, 2009, 4:12am, ideascapes wrote:X Guitar is cool and probably suitable for sports. Too bad you don't have access to the original tracks--all kinds of things you could do with the drums. In fact, I'd be tempted to run the stereo mix through a spacial processor to widen the mix. On the length, if a super likes a track, he'll figure out a way to use it so I'd still submit.VinceTo give you an idea of what I started with, here's the original unprocessed mix (along with the new mix for easy comparison). You'll notice quite a difference:Original unprocessed mix:http://www.richardemmet.com/XtremeGtrOr ... mp3Extreme Guitar (new mix, as first posted above)www.richardemmet.com/ExtremeGuitar.mp3
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I agree with ideascapes. The drums and rhythm guitars dont sound authentic and the whole mix is too narrow. There are a few techniques you can try out to combat this. Experiment with a few different effects and techniques to give the tracks more impact.The guitar sound on Extreme is too thin to me and sound slike there is a filter of some kind on it? It doesnt cut through enough!Good tunes though, they sound close enough to the style being asked for.Colm.
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Hey Richard!I like both of these and must agree with the Extreme crowd that it fits the listing best.I won't comment on mix as I'd probably give you bum advice.Good luck!Al
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I would be VERY interested in knowing if EXTREME gets forwarded as I have been given to understand they don't want a guitar solo from beginning to end. If they indeed want a solo then writing for this sort of listing will get EXTREMELY easy for me!ThanksKeith
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May 4, 2009, 1:26pm, t4mh wrote:I would be VERY interested in knowing if EXTREME gets forwarded as I have been given to understand they don't want a guitar solo from beginning to end. If they indeed want a solo then writing for this sort of listing will get EXTREMELY easy for me!ThanksKeithMy understanding is that for sports instrumentals as well as most voice-over applications, lead solos (especially if loud in the mix) can be a problem. They are distracting as background for the voice-- they need something can drop back during the voice.A few months back I had the lead guitar taken out of a hard driving rock piece to make it better for the person I was working with.I'm sure there are no hard and fast rules but if there is lead guitar, nothing too hot-- more blended in the mix. Casey
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