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V8 hook me up with stems and I’ll take a look sometime ?

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Maybe we can do like a massive collab at some stage. We choose a sound engineer (one of us) and a producer (one of us) and then we all record something within the criteria chosen. The producer and sound engineer then finalise the track. =)

RodneyVikens My thoughts on this would be for someone to write a simple song (maybe a forum poll to decide on genre?) and everyone writes a solo/lead part to throw onto it and one person can edit and put it together and mix it (for consistency, I'd probably recommend recording DI tracks and the person putting it together reamps or uses VSTs for the tones - but this is optional)

Alternatively, we could do a song where like @RodneyVikens suggested, have a producer that can guide songwriting towards a goal of a particular genre and BPM we've decided on (also by poll) and each person is assigned a part to write (e.g. intro, verse, prechorus, chorus, bridge, solo, outro, verse leads, chorus leads etc., drums, bass lyrics and vox) based on a random number generator selection. We'd just have to do this quite linearly for some level of songwriting consistency (i.e. Intro is written by the relevant person, then the verse person writes the verses based on having heard the intro part and so on)

In approach 2, the Producer can be in charge of ensuring consistency and providing feedback on parts where he/she might feel minor changes would suit the song better

I'm keen too. Another option is for people to contribute pieces and then anyone who feels like it can try their hand at putting them together. Might be interesting to see the different things people come up with.
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But perhaps we should take this to a new thread. :-P

ScottyDogg What's BIAB

Band In A Box (Mac software that doesn't really have a Windows equivalent), the closest thing I can think of is the Digitech Trio Pedal, the difference being that BIAB works much, much better ?

Sadly I be interface-less - my entry was tracked (as a test) about an hour before it sold. I'm happy to track something, but I'd have to make a plan (always possible).

I do like the idea of a massive collab - if we look at this month entries, we could always have multiple tracks. One could be singer-songwriter with Stoffeltoo, Mijalle & Wern101, rockstars with Guido, Rodney and Scotty, etc..

Nice entries!

What it came down to is what I thought fit the theme the best.

But I must say, the production value is getting better y the challenge.

    V8 Ah right - yeah, different tracks could work best. So I'm personally happy to try any genre but dunno if others might not be I guess

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    ScottyDogg
    Mac has Garage Band, windows Band in a Box by PG Music. Some genres are very convincing indeed. In addition, midi multi midi styles for virtually every style except death metal, i think.
    Exportable, transposable and elastiquated to suit most DAW's.
    Pricey but worth every cent if a song writer or comping an idea. Couple of Afrikaans pro artists are users i.e. Dozi and Carlo Leone

    Stoffeltoo that’s pretty interesting - I pretty much use VSTs for songwriting (Helix Native for guitars and bass amp sims) and kontakt with a drum library for drums and then write away ?

    ScottyDogg I will reply on guitar talk collaboration. Please follow me there. BTW some purrrty good VST's out there but that's a different topic...

    Tough to vote on this one, I reckon it'll come down to which tune suits your tastes more than which one was the 'best' personal anthem? Because I get the distinct feel that all were persoinal anthems written in your favoured genre?

    Hard work to go through 11 tunes though, hiesh! I tried to think of a way top seperate them into groups, but there wasn't much to easily make categories - maybe Rodney, Scotty, Stud and Stoffel could have been regarded as 'studio' entries with their polished entries - but that would have been spitting hairs though?

    Overall, for me - Studmissile, Stoffeltoo (Buskers), Wern and Mijaelle's entries had a very personal feel. Perhaps it's the acoustic + vocals guitars that draws one in? Stud's was because I've heard many. many of his entries and they're 90% country, so if he didn't do a country tune it would have been super weird...?

    1. @Stolleftoo (w/ Yeti & Guido)

    Intro and key change remind me of Hotel California (big time!) and there's a bit of Chris Isaak in there too? All-in-all, best collaboration I've heard from GT'ers yet - nicely done gents!

    1. @Stoffeltoo (Buskers anthem)

    Another very well put together track, you've nailed getting usable piezo sounds sitting in the mix - I thought all the instruments are really nicely staged and worked well together.

    1. @wern101

    I'd say this is your best work yet? The afrikaans vocal just works, great feel and the lyrics are poignant (in a good way ?). And the overall mix is just magic!

    1. @Mijaelle

    Great vocals, think we'll alllll agree! And so cool to have a feminine entry again, it's been soo long since the last one - hope there's more to come ? A little digital clipping on some of the louder parts of the vocals, but a great entry!

    @RodneyVikens

    Dig itttttt! Sweet intro hook to get us into the song and keep us interested. Thought maybe the dbl kick in the chorus was a bit heavy, but that also maybe my sound system which is bass heavy. Absolutely a alternative!

    @guidothepimmp

    Did I like it when the main riff kicked in - oh you know it! And intelligible vocals...yeah man! Some nicely 80's/90's riffage, bass line worked really well too - simple but drove the groove effortlessly! I'd have kept the solo going over the funky outro bit...

    @studmissile

    Best song title....I did chuckle more than little. Best vocal mix yet, though I thought the bassline (keyboards?) was a little odd for me - probably because it went a little lower than I'd expect a bass guitar could go - maybe I'd stick a bit of chorus/vibrato on the keys to give it a little less of a drone-y feel. Dug this one!

    @klassvakie - Solid dude, super jammable 12bar groove - fills were cool and you kept it interesting with some rhythm changes and drum fills - not all of the them worked, but I dug it!

    @Scottydog - Sheessh, great track. I really like the concept of sampling the toy - super cool little melody you worked into the tune - slick! And the mix is pretty darn epic, ready for radio!...showed the rest of us how to do it. I'm guessing you've worked on enough tunes to knock it out of the park with your first full length composition - take a bow!

    @warrenpridgeon - Cool lyrics! Stick this one in the archives and work it into a full tune sometime - there's definitely some magic there. Gives me a kinda rocking punk (Tweak/Blink182/Goldfinger) vibes?

    Mine: Well, let's just say I made some rather poor decisions late on Sunday (vocals & overall mix is FAR too loud). But I still dig the riff...all 52 bars of it (+/-28s) ?

    So y'all take a bow - most entries I can recall - and, for me, everyone invested a little bit of themselves into each tune, which is a win all round.

    V8 lol yeah, around 20 hours to write and record the parts with dozens of takes to get them how I wanted them - I’ll never dual track leads again lol - and 8-10 hours mixing (along with 3-4 years mixing training) to get that sound ?

    Also, the double kick in @RodneyVikens choruses are great, I promise (I mixed the track and automated out a bunch of low end to keep it from building but wanted to keep in some oomph for hard hitting choruses) ?

    I guess my song maybe isn’t a persons first choice for an anthem (and that’s ok, all that matters is it’s one for me) but in terms of hitting the theme and doing it with some great songwriting and style, @RodneyVikens takes it for me without a doubt and every day of the week