Ayahawé (original)

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Re: Ayahawé (original)

Postby Detailed Infinity » 17 Apr 2011, 13:27

I'm running a NAD monitor amp through Bose speakers Pete and I must admit I turned to some reference tracks following my initial listen as I needed to be sure before I wrote my message and as I always do, listened through my Bayer 'phones.

Still the same so we agree to disagree Pete which hasn't happened before between us. Love to have the lead and orchestration seperatly to find out why I'm hearing diffently from yourself and other members.

I think you have my addy as I'm not usually on this site very much.


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Re: Ayahawé (original)

Postby Didier » 17 Apr 2011, 19:03

Well done Pete, another brilliant recording (nothing wrong with the mix for me).

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Re: Ayahawé (original)

Postby Phil McGarrick » 17 Apr 2011, 20:03

Hi Pete,
I listened to it twice because I couldn't believe the earlier comment.!
I thought the first 40 seconds gave the song the right atmosphere as to what was going to come,
Then a very catchy tune perfectly balance with the backing.
Superb playing and equally good backing.
Great composition -
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Re: Ayahawé (original)

Postby Mikey » 17 Apr 2011, 20:27

A seriously good piece of work with bags of atmosphere. Would make a great western movie or TV theme. i agree about the first 40 seconds; it fuelled the anticipation and we weren't disapppointed. I don't know much about the technology of recording but I do know what sounds great.
Well done!
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Re: Ayahawé (original)

Postby petekorving » 19 Apr 2011, 11:14

Thanks guys !

Appreciate your listening....


Cheers

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Re: Ayahawé (original)

Postby tolo » 24 Apr 2011, 14:46

The whole thing is put together wonderfully... The mix for me is fine, everything is clear and not too cluttered. It has a really nice 'polish' to the overall sound.

Good job Peter...!!

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