Seafoam Summer, does this hang ten?

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Re: Seafoam Summer, does this hang ten?

Post by 2lane » Wed Apr 30, 2014 6:47 am

feaker66 wrote:Steve sounds great Let us know when you get notification of your forward ;)
Thankee Paul, I sure hope you're right :D I'll be in the forward section in a heartbeat if it does
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Re: Seafoam Summer, does this hang ten?

Post by 2lane » Wed Apr 30, 2014 7:01 am

Russell Landwehr wrote:
2lane wrote: I tried some other things...like a second or so of waves crashing, but it sounded too cheesy to me.
Ouch, never put SFX in music for Sync. No birds, no cars, no wind, no waves. Screws with the editor who uses their own SFX.
2lane wrote:Thanks everyone.....hit submit a few hours ago, so we'll see? I did a new mix with your feedback, if you'll give it a gander again, I'd appreciate it.
It's called Seafoam Summer (alt ending)
The only problem with the ending now is that it sounds like it ends in a different key than the root of the song which would cause a problem with the editor.

Anywaze good luck. It sounds on target to me.



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Hey Russell, good to read you :D
Man, thanks so much for catching that for me! And after Casey put up that thread about button endings and always ending in the same key as the song, and I just blew past the rule :x
So, I did another ending.....went back to the little neck grabbing and twisting
embelishment at the intro, what do you think? Do I need to let it ring a little longer?
The new mix is up with the same (alt ending) title.
Also, thanks for the tip on the SFX...memory banks are trying to burn it into ROM as I write
Thanks again for your time and help Sir....mucho appreciate!

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Re: Seafoam Summer, does this hang ten?

Post by andygabrys » Wed Apr 30, 2014 8:06 am

I like it and its a good pitch. you can never quite tell with these surf things IMO. people hear it different ways.

seems like its a little hot on some part of the mix. my monitors are crackling slightly and that only usually happens when certain frequencies are either really popping out, or the mix is over limited. Its most noticeable in 0:34 - 0:60.

If you are using an amp sim on your melody guitar you might check to see that the output of the sim isn't driving the track into the red. kinda sounds like that. authentic lo-fi :)

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Re: Seafoam Summer, does this hang ten?

Post by Russell Landwehr » Wed Apr 30, 2014 8:20 am

I think you could let it ring a little longer. Right now the last chord sounds like someone grabbed the master fader and pulled it quick.

You know, it seems to me that I spend a LOT of time on mixing the ending of my cues. That and the intros. Trying to get them to sound natural... and with good SNR. I can sometimes spend a whole 30 minutes mixing just that last measure and ring-out. Sometimes I wonder if I'm too picky on those parts.

Probably shouldn't have to tell you this, but make sure you are updating the MP3 on the exact one you selected when you submitted... would suck to have them listen to one that is a previous version.

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Re: Seafoam Summer, does this hang ten?

Post by 2lane » Wed Apr 30, 2014 9:11 pm

andygabrys wrote:I like it and its a good pitch. you can never quite tell with these surf things IMO. people hear it different ways.

seems like its a little hot on some part of the mix. my monitors are crackling slightly and that only usually happens when certain frequencies are either really popping out, or the mix is over limited. Its most noticeable in 0:34 - 0:60.

If you are using an amp sim on your melody guitar you might check to see that the output of the sim isn't driving the track into the red. kinda sounds like that. authentic lo-fi :)
Thanks Andy for catching that! I was hitting the limiter on the guitar track pretty hard, so I backed that down. New mix is up, so if you'll check it again for me, that would be great. I probably didn't get all of it, but I tried hard :D
You're amazing Andy.....just the best guy and ears, thanks for all you do for everybody!!
Oh yea, same title, (alt ending) if you get a chance
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Re: Seafoam Summer, does this hang ten?

Post by 2lane » Wed Apr 30, 2014 9:16 pm

Russell Landwehr wrote:I think you could let it ring a little longer. Right now the last chord sounds like someone grabbed the master fader and pulled it quick.

You know, it seems to me that I spend a LOT of time on mixing the ending of my cues. That and the intros. Trying to get them to sound natural... and with good SNR. I can sometimes spend a whole 30 minutes mixing just that last measure and ring-out. Sometimes I wonder if I'm too picky on those parts.

Probably shouldn't have to tell you this, but make sure you are updating the MP3 on the exact one you selected when you submitted... would suck to have them listen to one that is a previous version.

Russell
Thanks Russell,
I redid the fader automation and slowed it down a bit, it rings a little longer now I think?
Thanks for reminding me to pay attention when I swap the files....I can use
all the "heads up" I can get...thanks man

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Re: Seafoam Summer, does this hang ten?

Post by rdance » Wed Apr 30, 2014 9:19 pm

steve,

the playing and arrangements are both really good!

the tones/verbs are pretty good, but sound a little sampled.

if there is any way you can make them sound like a real blackface fender, then your cool playing will sound more period-correct.

nice work gainesville man!

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Re: Seafoam Summer, does this hang ten?

Post by LittleRedChurch » Wed Apr 30, 2014 9:29 pm

The world loves Steve!

Sounds like a new sitcom... Great feel! Right era! Now, to be the only A-hole in the room... ahem... TO ME!!! I hope Casey doesn't mind me saying, but I heard a very successful surf song he did a while back. Nailed it. I think the secret to a LOT of this stuff is keeping the song consistent throughout. One mood. It can vary in the WAY it delievers that mood, but the mood can't change. Please someone, correct me if I'm wrong!! To me, that one lick, with the flat 5 or whatever it is, changes the feel. Catches the listener's attention, which after almost 3 years at taxi :o I'm learning, may not be good.

Three largely returned years, mind you. So I'm pretty sure I'm wrong...again...

Still, very cool. Love that stuff!!

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Re: Seafoam Summer, does this hang ten?

Post by 2lane » Wed Apr 30, 2014 9:39 pm

rdance wrote:steve,

the playing and arrangements are both really good!

the tones/verbs are pretty good, but sound a little sampled.

if there is any way you can make them sound like a real blackface fender, then your cool playing will sound more period-correct.

nice work gainesville man!
Thanks so much Crawdad!
Yea, you got one you can lend me :D
Amp sims all I got, except for a Marshall 1/2 stack and a old Peavey Classic.
And with my living quarters situation, can only use them every now and then.
I'll have to hope for the best I guess.
Andy already, thankfully, hinted to me to not get too exicited, the chances are slim. Too bad he's not talking about my gut, that I could use. :D
Thanks Richard!
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Re: Seafoam Summer, does this hang ten?

Post by 2lane » Wed Apr 30, 2014 9:49 pm

LittleRedChurch wrote:The world loves Steve!
Graham
No it doesn't :D
Thanks Graham, no hole, and no problem with being honest....wouldn't want it
any other way Sir!
Now that I think of it.....I may need your all's love when I post up the return :D
Nah, I'll be cool with whatever the outcome....water off a duck's back this go round.
Thanks Graham for stopping by
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