Bro, my older brother, tried his chops on "Scotch and Soda" and it sounds quite nice. Here it is:
I noticed that Bro's voice is much better balanced with the instrumental portion, and his added touch of echo gives it a professional feel. I don't have the software and equipment yet to match that, but I did re-record the song and used a somewhat softer voice. I think it is an improvement over my first attempt:
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your scotch and soda is much better. When you can use your mixer and record yourself it will help a lot. It becomes quite fun trying new inflections and delivery. i can now make basic recordings with my keyboards with the drums, bass and keyboards in any key. The programs I have work with karoke files which will be easy to email you. Plan now to come up for a few days and we will set up you computer and mixer.
I am deveoping a taste for jazzy standards that the keyboards are so much more adept at playing over the guitar i have played since my teen years.
Bro, yes, I need to learn the technical tools for recording and mixing, to produce a better sounding mp3. That's the next step.
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