Kevin,

When I worked in the industry jingles were my bag and this is good stuff.  No 
need to apologize for your mix, it is format centered, top 40, easy listening, 
works for oldies as well.

I am impressed with what you did with the kits, the hits and so on, almost 
sounded live.
Keith Reedy
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On May 9, 2011, at 3:25 AM, Kevin Reeves wrote:

> Hey folks. Just got through with this jingle I wrote for a client. I was 
> going for that late 70's early 80's Smooth Jazz feel. Besides the fact that 
> the mastering bus is a tad over compressed, let me know what you guys think. 
> Be aware that my strengths are in writing, arranging, lead and backing 
> vocals, keys, drum programming, sound shaping and design. I'm not a mix or 
> mastering engineer. I hate mixing. If I had a Preset called "Late 70's bob 
> James," I'd use it. If I had a budget for hiring a mix engineer, I'd do it in 
> a heartbeat. Needless to say, I am extremely proud of the arrangement and 
> performances. All was recorded and mixed in Pro Tools 9. All sounds except 
> for the drums were stock. Some of them are less than desirable, but for now, 
> they'll have to do. The drums I used was the free Drumcore kits. Anyway, 
> looking forward to hearing your thoughts. 
> http://www.kevinreeves.net/WeTalk.mp3
> 
> Enjoy.
> 
> Kevin

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