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This month I tried to do some 1950s Western Swing with a Rockabilly twist. I'm ashamed to admit that I like both genres. Quite a lot, actually.
The song is in Finnish and it's called "Vanha vinyyli", or "Old Vinyl". The lyrics were written by my wife about 20 years ago. The song is about longing for the times when everything seemed better, when life was full of possibilities. It's about reliving those lost opportunities in your memories. I tried to make a song out of these lyrics at the time, but I never got it finished. So it just became one of those initial song ideas that I quickly discarded in a folder called "Unfinished Songs". The lyrics would have deserved a more elegant genre, but I was stubborn and went with the chosen one.
I happen to have a RealLPC plugin. I've been wanting to learn how to use it, but for some reason I haven't. I first played each part on my wooden guitars, and then tried to recreate them with RealLPC. So my plan wasn't to test the plugin randomly, but to give it specific tasks. This time I only tested simple things (string damping and drains), and RealLPC handled them without a problem.
I've never been a singer. And I never will be. But as I still want to make songs, I'm forced to make some kind of placeholder of singing that expresses the melodic idea. Unfortunately, my voice has turned recently into a vague rasp, so it's not really suitable to be a temporary replacement for the missing singer. Even Melodyne has difficulties to determine the intented melody line out of my voice noise.
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