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Bryon Tosoff
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5/16/2020 4:44:02 PM
First collab with Duane Flock : Time and Space 2010
Thanks Duane for all your support since we first did this Tune, your playing always elevated the songs I wrote and many years later still working together. great Team, and sometimes with the very talented Paul Wainwright too. fun times
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Bryon Tosoff
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5/17/2020 2:54:18 PM
so recorded with an old canon powershot 780is added guitar later, so the quality is ok on piano, and then dropped into a vid program to give it a funky look, this was all a improv thing, as I just sat down and messed around with chords, there was no practice, off the cuff for me, at one sitting. just inspired and in the moment and captured in that space ,kinda cool.later, Duane emailed me and asked if he could add parts ,he did some cool happening vibe here and viola, there it was. I special moment in Time and Space
cheers all
bryon
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Duane Flock
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5/19/2020 1:34:56 AM
Thanks Bryon,
Seems like we just did this one a couple of months ago! Hahaha.
To this day this is still one of my favorites we did together.
Thanks for bringing it back!
Duane
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Richard Scotti
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5/19/2020 3:33:57 PM
Hey Bryon, can you share the details of the tech aspects of how you exchanged files and recorded your tracks? It's a great collaboration with high quality sound. Since remote recording is about the only kind available these days, I'd love to know how you did it.
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Bryon Tosoff
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5/19/2020 4:13:12 PM
---- Updated 5/19/2020 4:24:37 PM
Hi Richard . Have not done remote yet but need to invest in equipement to do that. This actually was recorded on a canon powershot camera sound and vidso the sound is ok not the best. Dropped track into Vegas video maker for getting that cool keyboard look. Anyways. It was a one off as i did not have a good video recording machine and bought a Zoom video camera after this experiment was done. Generally what i do is send the audio in wave format with everything i have done with the melody idea . Then send a track to whomever i am working with that has less so the player can drop in what they have arranged with chords or leads or if i hire a drummer they use click track or drop in a nice percussion part and if sax or trumpet they do their thing . Afterwards the musicians send me the parts in wave i drop in it all in my program and mix it add in fx etc. I still am a relative newbie frankly and not as experienced as many here in production and want to keep developing my craft to someday be as good as you duane flock bob elliott steve ison or shoe city sound negative tendencies and the happening dude Stoneman who blows my mind with what he produces he is a machine with the amazing amount of songs he has written and the many others i admire and have listened to for years here. Not sure if that helps . I just assume everyone does their works exchanging tracks while working in different parts of the country or globe. Hope this helps and I am not even sure if I presented the response clear enough. Like I said still learning and figuring things out and when I get stuck or need help I get my brother who has 40 years of experience in the recording production and performing aspect of this music biz. Anyways this is a lot of typing on my adroid never do this but in the living room being lazy lol drinking my java.. have a great day
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