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Bob Elliott
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5/1/2020 6:48:15 PM
---- Updated 5/1/2020 7:24:33 PM
Mercy, Mercy Me (You Never Heard My New Sound Until You Heard My New Sound)
Mercy, Mercy Me
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Bryon Tosoff
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5/1/2020 7:01:29 PM
groovy, Added to certified organic, supa cool good vox,very very happening vibe. some minimal sweet nice treatments Bob
bryon
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Bob Elliott
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5/1/2020 7:27:00 PM
Thanks Bryon!
Did you notice it's the first time ever I didn't need you or Richard to make my link?
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Bryon Tosoff
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5/1/2020 7:30:49 PM
---- Updated 5/1/2020 8:01:24 PM
good, but I was so intent on responding to the post and song it did not even enter my mind about hyperlink, way to go..
cheers
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Richard Scotti
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5/1/2020 7:45:33 PM
Congrats on the cool cover and creating your own link! (I would have been happy to create one for you but it's a good thing to know how to do. It took me years to learn it)
Keep up the good work.
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Mike Lance
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5/1/2020 8:58:54 PM
This is great Bob! I love the atmosphere on this one. It's an expansive world of sound that kind of hangs in the ether and compels the listener to inhabit it.
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Bob Elliott
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5/1/2020 9:12:02 PM
Well, fuck, Mike, that’s exactly what I’m going for. Thanks for listening to you and Richard, also.
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Stoneman
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5/1/2020 11:47:50 PM
Sometimes originality goes far beyond origin and into a thing of its own. That is what we have here. A very original cover with a life of its own. Much Respect on a fine job. Keep being you! It works!
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Shoe City Sound
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5/2/2020 8:57:28 AM
Beautiful version of this tune!
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Bob Elliott
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5/2/2020 10:35:10 AM
Thanks for checking it out and for your nice comments, Stoneman and Dolores. I feel like I’ve been looking for this sound for decades.
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Hop On Pop
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5/2/2020 10:52:16 AM
Very cool, Bob!
I've always loved your voice, and I think that it's well suited to this cover. I'm digging it!
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Richard Scotti
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5/2/2020 7:21:28 PM
Bob- what kind of recording system do you have
at home?
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Bob Elliott
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5/2/2020 8:03:20 PM
Hey Richard, I still am on a Roland 1680, a digital16 track from 2000, but I use it with a mixwizard. I recently got that c414b uls microphone, and that’s a vastly better world for me ( shoulda started with that).
So on that track there’s the vox and Gibson j100 acoustic through that mic, Also a 68 Les Paul Black Beauty through an old Fender Bronco Into that mic.
Then there’s the motif doing all the percussion, and those fat strings are from my old Roland JX8P from about 1985.
I have provla compressors and an RNC compressor, and those are used on the track. I mix it through the mixwizard, not inside the Roland 1680.
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Bryon Tosoff
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5/2/2020 9:05:31 PM
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Ah yes Bob the workhorse Roland JX8P Loved the juicy fat analog horns and such a variety sound in that synth . Did you have the programmer to make your own patches .a handy rig. It Came with a lot of cool sounds and saved them to the cartridge
I always loved the Solina string synth .had mine for over 40 years now so close to the real thing ancient old beast.heavy but not as heavy as the rhodes piano or hammond .those brutes gave me hernias lol.
Anyways Bob you did a super job on the Cover kudos I will find a few more homes here at IMP and drop your track at some stations when I can cheers.
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Bob Elliott
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5/3/2020 1:29:53 PM
Thanks for checking out the song, Hop.
I do have that programmer for the JX8P. Makes it wonderful. They cost more than the keyboard used.
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