> I just don't think anyone will listen long enough to hear it.) > Once I get the lyrics written and recorded for the > middle of the song, maybe I'll post it for critique. It is probably > much easier to make suggestions when you've got something to > actually listen to. If you really desire useful help and feedback, you *have* to post what you've got. Your fear that nobody will listen thru to the end is exactly why you're asking for help, so let us help you with that. Please hear me on this: every one of us has written stuff that's amazing and stuff that's mediocre. Most of the time it's somewhere in between, and it *always* helps to get outside feedback. You seem to be doing what too many artists (myself included) do, which is reach a creative limit, recognize the need for outside help, but then hold back because of the fear that what you have isn't good enough to share. But that's exactly the point of asking for help, and the only way to really tap into your mastery is to push thru those fears and be willing to make yourself vulnerable. I can guarantee that virtually NONE of the records you adore were made by someone sitting alone in a bedroom . Most are multi-artist collaborations that generally involve producers and mixers as well. Take a hint from those who inspire you: there is little to be gained, and much to be lost, by holding back. The earlier in the process you open it up to other ears, the greater the reward. So c'mon, let's hear what you got so we can make it even better ; ) u b i k
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Re: Mixing Less Cluttered / G5 PCI-X slots
2004-12-29 by u b i k
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