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Old 18th June 2006, 05:35 AM   #1
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"Goodbye" for solo piano, with and without M/S technique

I'm posting three versions of my song "Goodbye", played by George Colligan. The three versions are as follows:

1) Goodbye.mp3 - original mix
2) Goodbye M:S.mp3 - original mix with M/S technique applied in order to expand stereo field
3) Goodbye M:S A:B.mp3 - alternates between 1 and 2 every few seconds

I'd be interested in knowing what you think.

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File Type: mp3 Goodbye.mp3 (3.33 MB, 199 views)
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Old 20th June 2006, 07:50 PM   #2
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I much prefer the M/S. I listening at work through crappy computer speakers, but the image is much wider than the original.

Nice song, BTW.

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I much prefer the M/S. I listening at work through crappy computer speakers, but the image is much wider than the original.
This is my first use of the M/S technique, and I think it enhances the mix.
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Thank you. I wrote "Goodbye" for five instruments in 1991. I have released two recordings of the song, one for four voices and guitar (functioning like a bass), and another for guitar, trumpet, sax, piano, bass, and drums: http://www.cdbaby.com/all/johnlink

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+1 for the M/S version. Nice work.
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