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Knockin on Heavens door

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Peretz
  • NeedsDrums
  • NeedsGuitar Rhythm
  • NeedsVocals
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Published on 10 Nov 2022 / In Rock / Hard Rock

Cover of the Guns and Roses Knockin' on heaven's door version

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Vocals Cbien Cbien
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Cbien
Cbien 1 year ago

Hi there! Vocals sent. I hope You'll like it. :) Peretz be carefull, there's huge cracks on the start of your track, do you plan to re-do your guitar track? It could be great also to lower the backtrack, because it will quickly saturate the whole collab assoon as the other members will ad their tracks... ;) Thanks

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Peretz
Peretz 1 year ago

Yes, you won't believe but I am working on improving the guitar sound now, and thank you for your track I will review it in a moment.

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Peretz
Peretz 1 year ago

Cbien beautiful vocals! Just GREAT!, thank you. I fixed the gutiar already, now I will fix the Bass wave with a compressor

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Peretz
Peretz 1 year ago

SteliosmetaL Cbien Lerosier I will be glad if you can join me on this cover too! You're invited

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SteliosmetaL
SteliosmetaL 1 year ago

great cover!!! thanks for invitation ;)

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dpiramide
dpiramide 2 years ago

EstebanPeretz Submitted a bass track for review!

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Peretz
Peretz 2 years ago

Thank you dpiramide , your playing is fine however I'm trying to increase your volume since it sounds low, but I think will do

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admin
admin 2 years ago

Hello EstebanGuitar Welcome to Bandhug. Your guitar track has sound only on one side. Not a problem. You can apply the "fix mono" tool from the wrench to place the sound on both left and right tracks. Please let me know if you need any help. Always nice to see new musicians. We want to hear you!

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Peretz
Peretz 2 years ago

Thank you so much admin, I just fixed the mono already and yes, it sounds better!

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admin
admin 2 years ago

@EstebanGuitar: @EstebanGuitar: Think you may have published from DAW - and did not apply changes first. The published is still on one side. When publish from DAW you need to apply first so the collab "wav" file is updated with the latest changes. Other wise it uses that latest "wav " file created - saved. When publish from studio you do not have that issue. Just an FYI.

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Peretz
Peretz 2 years ago

@admin: So, for the following tracks I make what are the proper steps to do?

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admin
admin 2 years ago

@EstebanGuitar: Ok I listened to the published before I told you about the sound being only on one side. We use separate video and audio files to create the mosaic video. I assume you clicked apply loaded settings in DAW before you published. When you click apply loaded settings in DAW it creates a combined (all tracks) wav file to use in the published. If you publish in studio we use a combined .ogg file. If you make a change like apply fix mono the changes are immediate and nothing else needs to happen if you publish from studio. If however you go back to DAW and publish from DAW you need to apply the "fix mono" changes to the combined wav file by clicking apply loaded settings then publish. If you do not apply , the system will use that last saved wave file for publish (which I think in your case was with sound only on one side. . I know It may be confusing. Make changes in studio publish from studio. Done. Make changes in studio and you want to publish from daw click allpy loaded settings first then publish. Done. Either way. We give you a choice of publishing from Studio or from daw. Some say the sound is better when published from daw (using the wav audio file) vs studio publish (uses .ogg audio file). I will try to create a support video so you understand better.

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admin
admin 2 years ago

You could always publish from studio.

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admin
admin 2 years ago

@EstebanGuitar: Here is a video that illustrates the need to apply loaded settings before publish in DAW. You did it right, just forgot to apply loaded before publish. https://bandhug.com/v/BubbaV

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