Here's my next piece in the poetry project, where I pick old poems from different countries as lyrics to 80's vibe music.
This time I'm trying to sing in Danish; sorry about pronunciation flaws, even as a neighboring Swede it's a difficult language to speak.
My son&daughter chimed in with backing vocals at the end.
Poem:"Guldhornene" by Adam Gottlob Oehlenschläger (1826),
www.gutenberg.org/files/29124/29124-h/29124-h.htm
Cover art: A confused Midjourney interpreting my prompt: "A Danish iron age village with a man blowing a golden horn"
Bitleys soundlibraries heavily used as always.
(80s vibe, Danish) Guldhornene
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I like this. Very good.jappe wrote: ↑05 Jun 2023Here's my next piece in the poetry project, where I pick old poems from different countries as lyrics to 80's vibe music.
This time I'm trying to sing in Danish; sorry about pronunciation flaws, even as a neighboring Swede it's a difficult language to speak.
My son&daughter chimed in with backing vocals at the end.
Poem:"Guldhornene" by Adam Gottlob Oehlenschläger (1826),
www.gutenberg.org/files/29124/29124-h/29124-h.htm
Cover art: A confused Midjourney interpreting my prompt: "A Danish iron age village with a man blowing a golden horn"
Bitleys soundlibraries heavily used as always.
Solid! I rather would like hear the voice with more focus. Less Delay, louder or with more presence.
Thanks FHtH & Mattvank!
I often struggle with setting the balance and fixing clarity of the vocals.
I'm using Selig Leveler & deEsser to tame the dynamics/sibilance, but there are some frequency clashes that I'd need to deal with, for example drowning "m":s.
I often struggle with setting the balance and fixing clarity of the vocals.
I'm using Selig Leveler & deEsser to tame the dynamics/sibilance, but there are some frequency clashes that I'd need to deal with, for example drowning "m":s.
Great track, has a really joyful uplifting vibe. There's a rhythmic chord patch that's playing a bit too much - right around the 3:00 min mark it seemed like it should drop out (or recede) to give the vocal a bit more room?
The fade at the end is way too stark.
Your daughter has a very nice tone to her voice - it came through very clearly. I used to do covers with my daughter before she went off to college, very fond memories and, of course, recordings to treasure.
The fade at the end is way too stark.
Your daughter has a very nice tone to her voice - it came through very clearly. I used to do covers with my daughter before she went off to college, very fond memories and, of course, recordings to treasure.
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A Nice and superb synthpop track. i think i want to make a remixjappe wrote: ↑05 Jun 2023Here's my next piece in the poetry project, where I pick old poems from different countries as lyrics to 80's vibe music.
This time I'm trying to sing in Danish; sorry about pronunciation flaws, even as a neighboring Swede it's a difficult language to speak.
My son&daughter chimed in with backing vocals at the end.
Poem:"Guldhornene" by Adam Gottlob Oehlenschläger (1826),
www.gutenberg.org/files/29124/29124-h/29124-h.htm
Cover art: A confused Midjourney interpreting my prompt: "A Danish iron age village with a man blowing a golden horn"
Bitleys soundlibraries heavily used as always.
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