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New Ballad: “Release Me” (Via GarageBand)
100% GarageBand production on iPad Pro 12.9
I’m focusing these days on using the onscreen keyboard for everything. It has helped cut down my over playing habit when using a MIDI controller.
85% happy with it. I hear a few things I can improve on next time.
The Female vocalist is Xueying Chen...an Opera student at Temple University trying something new.
Also on Apple Music:
https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/release-me-feat-xueying/1371884049?i=1371884601
Comments
Not a remake of the Englebert Humperdink classic, as I first thought.
But seriously, this is really good AOR night time production. Loving both vocals. Very professional. Repulse the Monkey salutes you!
Thanks for the encouragement! Also I had to Google the term “AOR”, thanks for the education
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Sorry, old school terminology.
WOW. Very nice!
Anybody doubting the power of GarageBand, I’d direct them to this. In the right hands, some really great professional-sounding music like this can indeed be made.
The drums are really nice and crisp, did you use of the Drummers?
Many thanks! As far as drums. I used the “Four on the Floor” drum kit with default EQ settings and a regular MIDI track. I’m starting to trust GB’s built in drum kits more and more.
There’s also a subtle bongo pattern in some spots that came courtesy the “Isabella” percussion drummer.
Thanks for the feedback!