kings wrote… Denis wrote… This is superb, total respect for DTF in not only using his time to create this, but also in how professional the presentation.



I would be very interested to see a lesson in creating lyrics, this is my weak point in creating songs. :razz:

And like the theory of music there are certain grammatical and rhythmical ways of writing that create lyrics.



But this is off topic....



I believe you also have some lessons posted in the forums Denis. I'm sure you had one about recording vocals, but I couldn't find it back. I'll have to go investigating again. Hmmm...Well you've got to use words like you would notes, but how you put them together is up to your own 'inspiration' I suppose.And like the theory of music there are certain grammatical and rhythmical ways of writing that create lyrics.But this is off topic....I believe you also have some lessons posted in the forums Denis. I'm sure you had one about recording vocals, but I couldn't find it back. I'll have to go investigating again.

I've used another technique recently layering vocals, I used it recently re recording this songThis is similar effect to how they did it before digital technology, basically you copy the the track and move it forward in time by approx .010 m/secs (best to experiment around it to find the optimum effect level). Also if you blend the reverb/echo so that the original has more it fills in the gap between the two times, thus making it sound rather FULL & LARGE....lol. This if far the best method I've used so far. Pink Floyd used it in many of their tracks. Layering vox is created in most popular audio recordings, but you can use it for any genres. HAPPY DAYS