This is a common theme for me now as I find my "style". I am not sure what to make of it. For me, it is not an intentional 3 against 4 I was going for that is just how the piano track came out in feeling when I started it. I tend to do a lot of this kind of thing and when I play or listen it just feels right. Because this specific remark has come up here and other places I will try out the possibility of the downbeat but I may go back to this one. - For me this is kind of like saying "he likes the color blue but dude, nobody likes blue". I feel out of place (no pun intended). It will be interesting to hear it the way everyone else wants to hear it. I will put up another mix in a day or so cause this really hits home and I want to find out if I am "flawed" or "just different".RichardCharles wrote:Hi Mike,
I was going to talk about the timing issues, but I see on take #2 you pretty much wiped them out. To me is was the piano not hitting the downbeat of one properly. Correction, I am still hearing the piano missing the downbeat of one...not as bad but still there. If you miss that downbeat of 1, the band/audience doesn't know where the one is and makes it uncomfortable to listen to imho. Of all the beats you want to nail in time the downbeat of 1 would probably be the most important (with all due respect to the downbeat of 2 and 4)
I do appreciate that the 3 againt 4 feel is not the easiest thing to lock into.

All of my tracks are in stereo, I don't know how to do anything but this.RichardCharles wrote: Also, the piano sounds like it is mixed stereo. Then again, I've been reading a book by mixmaster "mixerman" so I am a bit under his spell at present. He is into LCR mixing BIG TIME! I am just saying it might open up your mix in the middle nicely to make room for putting the trumpet right smack dab in the middle and really announce and get people's attention that something important is about to happen.
"The stength of the stereo field is the space it offers for the entire mix, not the individual parts within the mix." Mixerman
I will check the end, it was a rush job. No plans to give up on this or any other song. Thanks for the time checking it out and writing about it, Rich.RichardCharles wrote: Also, the ending to me should more lush...like a fermata at the end.
It's a good track, don't give up on it!
Good luck and best wishes
(Also, very nice very subtle reference to teanage wastland- at least to my ears)
Lastly, you are the second person to comment on Teenage Wasteland. I get it, it is kind of there, a little bit maybe... not intentional at all it just happened so no plans to take that out. I guess the Who influenced me more than I thought.
