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Sausage Monday
Deep into a jam, his wife burst into the room unexpectedly to ask a very important question:
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Well we know what you’re having for dinner tomorrow.
Is that Voice Bot on the Vocals?
Cool jam.
This one is all Harmonizr. It’s a fantastic app, far more musical and capable than any other pitch shifter on iOS.
love that tune it's a real "banger"
Cool jam and I haven't tried Harmonizr yet. Will do. As for Sausage Monday, that meant something entirely different before I was married, but now it's all just leftovers...
Nah, it's the wurst. I just thought it was funny the way it ended. Sausage!
Have it. Maybe used it once. Found a couple demos on You Tube. Thanks for the nudge.
I thought it was great. One minute we’re orbiting Neptune and the next sitting in front of your iPad.
This is fantastic! And the conversation maybe makes it better. Question: Can you sing to begin with?
@Wrlds2ndBstGeoshredr best this week
I started singing about three years ago. It took me two years of practice to be able to sing in tune. Only in the last few months have I been able to listen to my recordings without cringing. It's been by far the hardest instrument I ever tried to master. I sound okay without fx but nothing special. Piling on extra tracks and fx makes any voice sound much better than it does naked.
You're inspiring me.
I think I must have had a traumatic episode singing at some point. As a bassist or guitarist, I can pretty much pick out a bass line or chord progression right off the bat. But singing? I can't do it.
When I was full-time musician making records, I remember, everybody in the band had to be credited as a vocalist at some point in the studio — it was some old-school union/guild requirement dating back to Tin Pan Alley, if I recall. But I couldn't even be relied on to do "ooh-la-la-la" backing vocals. We had to find some gang-vocal hollering for me, and even then it was buried in the mix.
I remember helping write melodies with a guitarist, and he was baffled by what I came up with, which made me even shyer. But he persisted, and then he suddenly had a Eureka! expression. He played back on guitar my melody. Was that it? YES, I said. He's like, Yeah, you sang this in perfect pitch — but exactly a half-step off.
[Therapist glances at the wall clock]: OK, we'll have to leave off there for today....
Fair.
Dang, now you owe her royalties.