Evening Q! Nice work. Very pollished, as the last time. You have a way with your final versions. I wish I would put so much work and eye for the detail into it. It's a nice experience reading the list of used instruments and then listening to the song. I was able to actually perceive most of them, as such. Only the brass section is lost on me, as a seperate instrument. Perhaps another technique I should learn. I think I mentioned this with Lovatnet, that I enjoyed the way you glued the sounds of several instruments together to one big combined sound colour. The akkordeon is a unique choice. I think I rarely hear akkordeo at all and the mellotron version I've never heard before this song. The guitar work (on all three solo guitars) is lovely. More on the intuitive side, at least so it sounds for the electric guitar(s), which befits the piece. It reminds me a bit of Carlos Santana - especially in the last section. Well the mixing of the drums wouldn't have been my choice, but then it wasn't me putting God only knows how many hours into that piece. So I shut my trap. :-) All in all: Throw part 2 at us. Or wait, perhaps first continue Lovatnet, which you left hanging, with what - I believe - they call a cliff hanger. Can you hear the imminent golumph of me disappearing in the river. :-) Thanks for sharing this! Kindly yours Julien -------- Music was my first love and it will be my last (John Miles) ======== FIND MY WEB-PROJECT AT: ======== http://ltsb.sourceforge.net the Linux TextBased Studio guide ======= AND MY PERSONAL PAGES AT: ======= http://www.juliencoder.de _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.linuxaudio.org/listinfo/linux-audio-user