Originally posted by sonhouseDammit, umm... which one should be where then?
Also, the one by me called "The River" is not the right piece. What
you have labled as the river I think is one of those you couldn't find
that is a composition of my son, Kevin. The River is a solo guitar
piece.
Originally posted by sonhouseThe files are marked sonhouse1 to sonhouse5. Only sonhouse1 and sonhouse2 are entered in the comp. Sonhouse1 for band. Sonhouse2 for intrumental. What is the correct names for these?
It would be under Extra stuff, my son Kevin is not a member here.
Likewise, Years circle Love is written and performed by my wife Susan
and the swedish lullaby is sung by Charlotte, from the Swedish
branch of my family, my daugher in law. She also wrote and
performed the song "Another Ragged Phoenix will be rising" with
the help of some over dubbing b ...[text shortened]... ckground vocal by Meeca, a
family friend. So all of the stuff labeled Sonhouse is our family.
You should just call your family the "Sonhouse Band". Solves the problem...
IMO, Sonhouse2 is the best track in the comp by a wide margin.
Originally posted by sonhouseWhen I export to wav they are huge files, like 50 megs. I couldn't dream of emailing that.
Anyone have any trouble emailing wav files? I use cakewalk
(Sonar 4) and when you go from a CMP file to mixdown the tracks,
you hit export and a window comes up asking where and what type
do you want to convert it to. I would have gone straight to Mp3
which is one choice but it said I needed a plug in from Cakewalk.
So I picked what they called "Broadc ...[text shortened]... is a guitar solo composed by me, what is showing is
a composition of my son Kevin. Thanks.
Check C:Cakewalk Projects directory for a sub directory containing wav files. Mine exports fine, wav is the top and only choice. Save as won't work, must use export.
Not sure how different our cakewalks are... just hope I gave you a clue to straighten this out.
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Originally posted by sonhouseIf it's not on that page somewhere then I don't have it. All the tracks of yours that I have are on that page somewhere. If you send it to me I'll put it up straight away. What's the track that is current;y called 'the river' meant to be called?
You can't find the guitar solo? That was my second submission by
me alone. The rest was my family entries. There was only one
guitar solo.
Originally posted by StarrmanI have to talk to kevin. The HD that all our stuff was on kind
If it's not on that page somewhere then I don't have it. All the tracks of yours that I have are on that page somewhere. If you send it to me I'll put it up straight away. What's the track that is current;y called 'the river' meant to be called?
of dissapeared, I had to put in a new HD and reload XP and then
had the old HD which was not totaled but had corrupted XP files but
still was accessable by XP, but now can't find the stupid drive and
am on the road for two days, won't be back home till tomorrow
night. Oh well.
Originally posted by sonhouseSorry, I got so many different files from so many different places and people that I got them mixed up. Apologies. Perhaps you can enter them in the next competition.
I have to talk to kevin. The HD that all our stuff was on kind
of dissapeared, I had to put in a new HD and reload XP and then
had the old HD which was not totaled but had corrupted XP files but
still was accessable by XP, but now can't find the stupid drive and
am on the road for two days, won't be back home till tomorrow
night. Oh well.
Originally posted by PhlabibitJust dug out an old utilities disk and found a program called DB Power AMP. It does a straight conversion. Wheeee.
I recorded with Cakewalk.
I had to export to a wav.
I recorded the wav onto a CD
I recorded the CD back with Real Juke Box into best quality MP3.
I have no other way to do it.
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Originally posted by StarrmanNo, the correct name is 'The River' its a tone poem of what it might
Right, I'll swap them over then. Is 'Another Raggted Phoenix' the right name for the one which was wrongly called the river?
be like to float on a leaf going down a lazy river, sometimes
swirling, sometimes lazy.