"I'm Rising I'm Fading" (original heavy rock song)

everdrone

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I wrote lyrics and sang to a song I recorded on guitar/bass earlier, free download:





LYRICS ARE BELOW
I played all guitars, bass, sang, mixed, and programmed drums.

All my time, inside my mind, Are you everything I bleed
The truth is what I cherish of you, Your everything I feel

Ive been outside of my mind
What was stolen, I will find
My heart and my soul in this life

Ive been so far away
In conscience, I cant stay
opiating, Im rising Im fading

This fire rises burning inside my mind, I watch tV going blind
You are here, Illuminated in my sight In my soul I feel the shining light

All my time, inside my mind
 
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Re: "I'm Rising I'm Fading" (original heavy rock song)

Definite Sabbs influence (or, possibly, Spinal Tap).
 
Re: "I'm Rising I'm Fading" (original heavy rock song)

Rock! :headbang:

“Dozens of people spontaneously combust each year. It’s just not widely reported”
 
Re: "I'm Rising I'm Fading" (original heavy rock song)

The guitar is so loose, and the drums are so on the grid/mechanical ... it sounds very weird. You need to add some swing to those drums!!
 
Re: "I'm Rising I'm Fading" (original heavy rock song)

Thanks for the listen Twilight, your comment is helpful, thank you :beerchug:


next time Ill make sure the humanizer button is turned on for the drums, maybe look at making purposful mistakes off the grid if it does not take me too long to do. ya it is very gridded and mechanical, I agree. I would like an electronic drumset but the guy in the apartment above would not like that sound I am pretty sure. really acoustic drums are best.
 
Re: "I'm Rising I'm Fading" (original heavy rock song)

Heck yeah, it is super difficult to make MIDI drums swing. The song is really cool, it's just that contrast threw me off! :)
 
Re: "I'm Rising I'm Fading" (original heavy rock song)

These days, most artificial intelligence drum sequencing software has a Swing percentage parameter and, in some cases, the means to vary this through the duration of the sequence.

If you have access to the individual MIDI Note data that is triggering the drum samples, it should be possible to drag the note events using your computer's mouse. Where there are stab/accent hits in the guitar parts, you can re-position the drum triggering MIDI Note events to be as exactly in time as you desire.
 
Re: "I'm Rising I'm Fading" (original heavy rock song)

Thanks Funkfingers, I did drag the drum midi notes and you are correct, I just did not do enough of that stuff... Thanks for the listen and advice :)

Thanks jolly, rock on :headbang: I appreciate the constructive criticism confirmation as well, cheers :beerchug:
 
Re: "I'm Rising I'm Fading" (original heavy rock song)

Some percussive accents benefit from being absolutely in time with the other instruments. Some drumming feels better when it either pulls or pushes relative to where the strict metronomic beat would fall. The trick is to strike a balance between mechanical accuracy and the human element.

There are not enough hours in the day to make microscopic timing corrections to every MIDI Note in your backing sequencer tracks. On the other hand, if the drumming is sloppy, the whole ensemble sounds sloppy.
 
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