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Old 15th November 2009   #4
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Originally Posted by ryst View Post
I listened to the songs you mentioned but I'm not sure what you mean by "live performance"? None of those sounds sound to me like live performances in the way I'm used to hearing live performances (real musicians playing real instruments).....except maybe the Cascada track (piano).

Regardless, if you want some thing to sound live, then play it live and use real instruments. That's the best way. Add some real drums and real guitars to your productions. Real pianos, real strings, real horns.....it makes a big difference.

Maybe I'm completely misunderstanding what your asking though....
Ryst is right on the money!

If you can find musicians locally then hire some e session players.

I happen to offer something like this if you don't mind paying for session players.
Drums, guitar, bass, keys, acoustic piano, horns.

PM me if you want rates, they are dirt cheap!
You can spend hours tweaking software or get a good take and move on. I'm too old school for alot of software emulation.

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