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Ordinary Rabbit

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  1. Problem persists over a few years now, multiple computers. The copy/paste solution still works. Nothing seems amiss on the event list. Did not investigate as methodically as I promised, but I suppose I will now. Thought I must not be alone. This error can be missed if you're working in 5 sharps I suppose...I've probably missed it. I wonder if there are any professional recordings out there suffering (or benefitting!) from this accidental accidental.
  2. I (not a great guitarist) performed this solo (starts at 1:57), including bends, on iPad using Logic Remote's guitar-string interface (after practising it like 50 times). It's the sunburst on EX32 (I can't get Kontakt to respond to the pitch bends...if anyone has thoughts on that...?). Anyway, I thought you all might be interested. Would enjoy hearing a great guitarist's results using this method.
  3. Still. STILL. Come on, really? B2 plays D#2. We're not making this up.
  4. Does anyone else think Studio Horns is great? I think it's great.
  5. Thank you. I play the guitar & sing the parts. I am taking my inspiration from Seth MacFarlane & trying to give the voices more individual personalities. I program the rest, but sometimes play a sampled instrument (eg bass)on keyboard if I'm having trouble notating the right feel.
  6. Someday I'd like to write a proper chaconne, but for now:
  7. I like the movement & transitions. Fish glans...hmmm.
  8. My favourite sampler (KONTAKT) makes frequent use of control notes (eg C0, C#0) which I am happy to see in the piano roll but very much wish to hide on the score. Can this be accomplished?
  9. Great mixing. Such great balance, esp with so much going on in the low end. (Continues to elude me.)
  10. Great great great drums. I went here: http://www.wordreference.com/enpt/tight to try to find the right word for "tight". Which is it?
  11. Aye, shame me into retracking the vocals. I'll get around to it. I also like that phrase. First time I saw that word was in Leon Uris' "Trinity", describing Irish mourners-for-hire.
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