Wow, what a concept for a song! Just incredible. Immediately had to go and listen to it after this video was over and I'm not dissapointed. This is awesome! If only I understood Swedish, so that I can enjoy the humerous subject of this song's lyrics more... Personally I would love to see a full mixdown of this song. I think us viewers can learn a whole lot from it. Or at least, I would!
Thank you. And an interesting concept indeed with a lot of symbolism as well. They see the ukulele as a cat (because it’s small😊), the song is 9min long because cats have 9 lives etc. I will do a full mixdown in a couple of weeks.
@@Rogerthatmusic I'm an amateur myself and make rock music with around 8 drum tracks, maybe two bass tracks and 2-6 guitar tracks. And vocals. And sometimes synths/pads/effects. Still fairly simple in comparison.
Many of the tracks are bussed. 20 tracks of background vocals goes to 2 busses for example. So I don’t use 120 tracks when mixing, probably more like 50.
Wow, what a concept for a song! Just incredible.
Immediately had to go and listen to it after this video was over and I'm not dissapointed. This is awesome!
If only I understood Swedish, so that I can enjoy the humerous subject of this song's lyrics more...
Personally I would love to see a full mixdown of this song. I think us viewers can learn a whole lot from it. Or at least, I would!
Thank you.
And an interesting concept indeed with a lot of symbolism as well.
They see the ukulele as a cat (because it’s small😊), the song is 9min long because cats have 9 lives etc.
I will do a full mixdown in a couple of weeks.
Over 120 tracks?? I would cry! 😆
Hahaha😂
It’s pretty normal…
@@Rogerthatmusic I'm an amateur myself and make rock music with around 8 drum tracks, maybe two bass tracks and 2-6 guitar tracks. And vocals. And sometimes synths/pads/effects. Still fairly simple in comparison.
Many of the tracks are bussed. 20 tracks of background vocals goes to 2 busses for example.
So I don’t use 120 tracks when mixing, probably more like 50.