ROUNDING THE CAPE-Ian and his RealBand

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ROUNDING THE CAPE-Ian and his RealBand

Postby Stratpicker » 26 Jan 2013, 23:23

This tune has been around a while – since the Dutch brothers Tol wrote and recorded it in 1989.
Been on the Forums many times but I thought I would try and be a little different without spoiling the Melody so this version has a brand new backing track that I made in RealBand, part of Band In A Box.
Usual kit – Brason Strat-Q2 Patch 11-Cakewalk GTPro2. Nothing else.
Cheers
Ian
http://www.box.com/s/jv2elfx0ugw8d9ci51qo
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Re: ROUNDING THE CAPE-Ian and his RealBand

Postby Dance with Shadows » 27 Jan 2013, 00:39

Ian

Excellent sound on the guitar and I do like the ersatz piano accordion on the track -- accordion and the theme of the sea are complements.

I wonder if the rendition is a tad on the fast side.

regards

Michael
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Re: ROUNDING THE CAPE-Ian and his RealBand

Postby ecca » 27 Jan 2013, 07:46

Ace Slopkingkongplonkashilpafruitsaladgastankville !
Is Real Tracks like BIAB proper to work with ?
I've not used it yet
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Re: ROUNDING THE CAPE-Ian and his RealBand

Postby Mike Honey » 27 Jan 2013, 09:04

That is excellent!! Really like it

mike
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Re: ROUNDING THE CAPE-Ian and his RealBand

Postby Phil McGarrick » 27 Jan 2013, 19:03

Hi Ian - you are certainly the RealBand/ BIAB expert :geek: I thought the BT sounded excellent loved all the instruments.
Great sound from those Kinman's and Brason Strat and perfectly played. :thumbup: :thumbup:
Very well done... Phil
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Re: ROUNDING THE CAPE-Ian and his RealBand

Postby Stratpicker » 27 Jan 2013, 23:10

Thank you for the feedback guys – always much appreciated.
Michael – yes, it is a tad quick. I set up at 120 bpm and I believe the original is 115. I COULD have slowed it a bit in Audition 1.5 but I kinda got used to it.
Ecca – RealBand follows on from Biab. You can only do so much in Biab, which is primarily, in my mind anyway, an Arrangers tool before you transfer to RB. You can set up a brand new song in RB but it won't allow the re-gens that Biab will. RB allows you to import extra RealTracks instruments / midi tracks etc etc and can be your DAW as well. I still export to my Cakewalk as the RB DAW is still a bit of an unknown territory at the moment.
Mike – glad you enjoyed it.
Phil – I'm getting used to my Biab a bit more now but compared to some on the PGMusic Showcase I'm still in the very early stages. It's fun though.
cheers
ian
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Re: ROUNDING THE CAPE-Ian and his RealBand

Postby pjr » 28 Jan 2013, 10:46

Ian, could you tell me a little about the guitar please?
Woods, pickups etc.
Cheers,
Pete
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Re: ROUNDING THE CAPE-Ian and his RealBand

Postby rogera » 28 Jan 2013, 10:56

I've always liked this track and your version is a cracker. :clap:

Super guitar tone and your playing brings out the beauty of the melody.
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Re: ROUNDING THE CAPE-Ian and his RealBand

Postby Phil.c » 28 Jan 2013, 11:27

Nice job all round Ian, well done ;)

Phil
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Re: ROUNDING THE CAPE-Ian and his RealBand

Postby Stratpicker » 28 Jan 2013, 16:36

Hello Roger and Phil - thank you listening. I enjoy this tune. Its not difficult to play and I had such Fun with Biab/RB in making the BT.
PJR -Peter - check your PM.
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