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Intrigued
03-14-2005, 03:33 PM
I like the speaker image on the Liquid Cabaret DVD-ROM! :yes

Thank you I.R.!

rhosk
03-14-2005, 03:56 PM
Awesome collection. I.R. rocks! Best software company on the planet!

Adam
03-14-2005, 04:50 PM
That is a Corey design.. I have really enjoyed working with Liquid Cabaret over the years. What a great collection

Kudos on all the Liquid Cabaret artwork Corey

Adam.

Intrigued
03-14-2005, 05:04 PM
That is a Corey design.. I have really enjoyed working with Liquid Cabaret over the years. What a great collection

Kudos on all the Liquid Cabaret artwork Corey

Adam.
I almost bit into it at first, confusing it with a hunk of chocolate.

:D

Corey
03-14-2005, 05:30 PM
The man behind the collection (http://www.scapenote.com) is a musical genius. Despite his low profile Paul Shrofel is one of Canada's premiere musical talents. He is fully capable of sitting in with anyone, any place, anytime. :)

Intrigued
03-14-2005, 05:36 PM
The man behind the collection (http://www.scapenote.com) is a musical genius. Despite his low profile Paul is one of Canada's premiere musical talents. He is fully capable of sitting in with anyone, any place, anytime. :)
No doubt!

And, I am quickly putting his work to, ahem, work.

Very cool stuff indeed!

Corey
03-14-2005, 06:31 PM
That's cool stuff Intrigued, I'm super glad to hear you are enjoying it. :yes

gbrown
03-14-2005, 06:38 PM
Neat beds!

I just went <click> <click> <click> on the page, listening to bits & pieces. I kind of half expected to see a scroll on my screen saying "Yes, all these beds AND MORE! Who can forget THIS track???"

Corey
03-14-2005, 06:41 PM
Paul is an extremely multi-dimensional player with oodles of depth, one of the best I've ever heard in that regard. When he plays rock, he plays rock, when he plays jazz, he plays jazz, when he plays fusion he plays fusion. That is *very* rare. Most musicians have one mode which they adapt to different scenarios as opposed to Paul who basically "becomes" each different style.

One of the rarest things on earth is a person who can play good bebop jazz *and* good pop rock interchangeably. I can only think of a handful of people other than Paul who could pull this off believably. I tried to organize a couple commercial releases for Paul to get him some exposure, but it didn't pan out. He does have one album out though, with a sax player. He said he was going to send me a copy but that was about a year ago, so... :) I don't see it on his web site so I'm not sure if it's for sale but if you see it anywhere you should grab it. (it's jazz I think)

You can also use the Liquid Cabaret web site (http://www.liquidcabaret.com) to quickly browse samples from all the songs/volumes, I use it everytime I need to find something specific. :yes

Worm
03-14-2005, 08:12 PM
I have to admit that the acoustic tracks are my favorite.

Corey
03-14-2005, 08:32 PM
I didn't find any tracks in the collection I didn't enjoy to some extent, some more than others though for sure. To this day it shocks me that there's only one person behind the composition and performance considering the level of diversity. :yes

eric_darling
03-15-2005, 08:09 AM
There's no question that this collection is a solid value. Musically, it is excellent as everyone here agrees. And there are quite a few tracks that are exceptional in terms of commercial employment.

If I have any criticism of the collection it's that almost none of the tracks have a natural end. When editing syncronized pieces for video, I often need that stinger at the end of a piece of music to help indicate that things are indeed over. So, I'm not sure why that was overlooked as an important feature. But all in all, it's usually not too hard to work around - I just do one of those 1970s glam rock fades to zero. But not all tracks should end that way, if you know what I'm saying.

Intrigued
03-15-2005, 09:55 AM
There's no question that this collection is a solid value. Musically, it is excellent as everyone here agrees. And there are quite a few tracks that are exceptional in terms of commercial employment.

If I have any criticism of the collection it's that almost none of the tracks have a natural end. When editing syncronized pieces for video, I often need that stinger at the end of a piece of music to help indicate that things are indeed over. So, I'm not sure why that was overlooked as an important feature. But all in all, it's usually not too hard to work around - I just do one of those 1970s glam rock fades to zero. But not all tracks should end that way, if you know what I'm saying.
That's odd, I just ran into that and did the same, fade-out.

I have music, then narration, voice, then narration throughout a 15MB .ogg file. Then I had to normalize the whole track.

Corey
03-15-2005, 03:29 PM
Agreed. Paul is a performer/composer more than a producer per se, so sometimes one might need to adjust a few small points in order to get the tracks perfect for custom productions. But that's half the fun! :yes

Intrigued
03-15-2005, 05:51 PM
Agreed. Paul is a performer/composer more than a producer per se, so sometimes one might need to adjust a few small points in order to get the tracks perfect for custom productions. But that's half the fun! :yes
Roger that!

When I'm not eating crow, I'm loving the flexibility of AMS 5 and LUA!

:D

Corey
03-15-2005, 07:01 PM
If I were opening an upscale restaurant I would name it, " Eating Crö ".

Intrigued
03-15-2005, 07:14 PM
If I were opening an upscale restaurant I would name it, " Eating Crö ".
Ah, the upscaled version of my restaurant.

:D

Corey
03-15-2005, 07:17 PM
And in the spirit of the great Dom Irrera, the house special would be imported steam at $120 per person.

Intrigued
03-15-2005, 07:54 PM
And in the spirit of the great Dom Irrera, the house special would be imported steam at $120 per person.
Ok, I'm a silent partner. I just love the low overhead of the joint!

:yes

SUF6NEWBIE
03-19-2005, 01:05 AM
Well, 'Santa' delivered mine yesturday..family had a quick listen to all tracks,
..good cross section of Music..amazing considering one Composer etc. :yes