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RE: Bobby Nobody ' Stiched Up ' - thedon - 01-06-2015 (31-05-2015, 09:58 AM)Cudjoe Wrote: Hi thedon I like your sound, but what happened to some of the backing vocals aspecially around the bridge, I miss them,good sound though. ThanksI must have thought removing the backing vocals was a good idea at the time ,I miss them too will put them back in the remix ! Thanks RE: Bobby Nobody ' Stiched Up ' - jswhitfield - 20-06-2015 At 2:20 - 2:30, I really like how you brought out the bass line (or whatever it is). RE: Bobby Nobody ' Stiched Up ' - thedon - 23-06-2015 (20-06-2015, 01:03 PM)jswhitfield Wrote: At 2:20 - 2:30, I really like how you brought out the bass line (or whatever it is).I think i used a harmonic Exciter to bring out the upper Bass Thanks RE: Bobby Nobody ' Stiched Up ' - azwayne - 01-04-2016 So that section at ~2:30. If you're gonna have a bass that prominent with those high overtones, then there's an instance where it is absolutely worth going through and doing some chopping to make sure that that exposed section is absolutely in time. Sounds like he was a stitch late in much of that. A little slop in the rest of the tune can help it groove. In a section like this, a little slop can be the one thing the listener absolutely locks in on in a bad way. RE: Bobby Nobody ' Stiched Up ' - thedon - 01-04-2016 Hi Azwayne , Thanks for having a listen ,I'm due for another remix soon and will try that if I decide do a similar version. Cheers |