soundcloud - its very british and not even a tiny bit metal. I make James Taylor sound like Anthrax.
Would like to do your wonderful music justice by embedding it, let's try this. Pasting a link directly should enable it all.soundcloud - its very british and not even a tiny bit metal. I make James Taylor sound like Anthrax.
Yep, while I dig everyone's music I like to take his on my car rides, excellent road tunes and they have some pretty serious production value, like something you would hear on the radio.I dig on it!
It's got a Brit Pop vibe, a little Blur / Travis / The Auteurs
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Thanks Podgod. I wrote the solo on guitar originally. Then doubled it all with horns (I was playing around with Kontakt - which I have a love hate relationship with). Then I took out the guitars altogether. THEN put some guitar back in. I reckon it will be finished in another 20 years.Oh wow. I haven't heard The Butcher in years. Sounds amazing. Great production. I'm not a horns guy, but the addition of horns really works well.
Right, very cool 80s pop type stuff. I'll say that Selfish Millennial Lockdown is my favorite, great harmonies and heavy guitar.I've been playing the tracks here and there. I had to listen to Breakin the Rules off the bat because I am familiar with the track (Storyville is ripped to FLAC on my NAS). You did a very good job capturing the sound - your version just seems a little more echoey and airy. The vocal phrasing and cadence are very similar. Really cool. A few of others I really liked were The Butcher 2021, Darkroom21, and Selfish Millennial Lockdown. All the tracks I've listen to so far sound very polished. Enjoyable sound.
Great, thanks for this. Looks like USB-C only in the center console so I'll have to get a newer drive before I can test. No tunes for me today but I'll get it eventually.Yeah man, just drop them on a USB drive and plug it into one of the ports in the center console. I think you have a '21 like me, so you still have data ports (vs. later '22 models where those are only for charging). I think it supports both FAT32 and exFAT.
Put the songs in a folder, if you snag them with art (or use a tool to art data later), you'll even get that displayed. If the drive is recognized correctly, it'll just be the USB source option:
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And you should see the track listing:
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And nifty cover art ...
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(Sorry, taking a pic of the display is a little fun-kay)
You can also use your main Tesla drive (in the glovebox, you just need to make a specific folder, but using a second drive is much more convenient)
BTW, I use these USB-C_to_USB-A adapters, very handy, cheap, good manufacturer, and I got them with the 90° so they don't stick out into the compartment
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