![]() Looking forward to your first self composed work. Your on the right track.īut I bet you can make your own stuff, just as well. That’s the words of a famous vocalist I had the pleasure to work withĪll in all. “You MUST know how to end a song, escpecially lives or there’s no pussy as reward”. Remember all the pot they smoked when making it. Guitar solo is very good, but space up the sound a bit. And you fade away on “ you missed the starting gun” it’s supposed to be a crescendo there. But relax the vocal a bit, it sounds a bit forced. The most recent mix is first, and progressively older mixes said: ENGLISH : Professional musical transcription (backing track) of the song 'High Hopes - Pink Floyd (PRO MIDI Karaoke INSTRUMENTAL VERSION)' in the style of Pink Floyd in MIDI format. Since I've been making new mixes as people provide suggestions, I'm just putting all the mixes in this first post. Thanks in advance for any and all assistance! I have ideas already regarding certain things that need more focus than others, but rather than put any preconceived notions in the listeners' heads (and ears), I'd like you to just listen without any direction from me and let me know what stands out as needing tweaks, big or small.įor those who know the original tune, I'm changing the ending slightly, so I've faded out the track prior to what I'm planning for my alternate ending. I'm fairly new at mixing, so I'm open to suggestions. (I'm responsible for the mixing as well as the guitar and bass parts my partner handled vox, drums, and keys.) In general, I tried to stay true to the original album track, but I'm not Alan Parsons, so my mixing could use some attention. My friend and I are collaborating on a Pink Floyd tune, and I have a rough mix I'd like to run by the community of experts here. ![]()
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