New Stuff
Michael Lombardi Music
I’ve been using n-Track Studio since ver 2.1. I’ve tried others like Tracktion, Cakewalk, Reason, and ProTools, but after wading through tons of documentation I always migrate back to n-Track. I’m a solo musician not an engineer and n-Track just works better for me.
I’ve done 2 cd’s so far. I would love feedback from other users.
Here’s the link:
Michael Lombardi Music
Hello Mike,
Great site! Lot’s of neat stuff.
I must be a dummy, or my box is not set right,
but I could not get any of the tunes from either
album to play. The ‘notes’ come up when click
on a song, but I get no audio.
Anybody else have trouble?
Any suggestions?
sevenOfeleven and all - sorry, I’m better at Photoshop than coding sites. I embeded mp3’s in the liner notes and now find that just because it works on my machine doesn’t mean it works everywhere. I’ve changed the page so please try again. Thanks, Michael.
I am enjoying the music - lots to listen to there.
“Struttin’ Woodward” is very good, although any song about Woodward is OK with me.
The first chapter of your bio is rather a hoot.
More coming? Do I understand correctly, that you have recordings not just of your own bands, but of some of the bands that recorded in the studio on Ann Arbor Trail?
Hi TomS, the link in the first message I put up with my songs (not a band, just my new stuff) was for the nTrack folks to listen and hopefully help me with some mixing critique. All of the ATA band recordings are on the web site too. They are tapes from 40 years ago and some are lousy sound but pretty cool if you remember those bands. Go to the my home page MikeLombardi.net click on the ATA logo from the left menu, Click Enter ATA, and there is a menu with 2 juke boxes. Some recordings are live, some in the studio. Glad you liked my stuff - Michael
Ah, right, gotcha. I should pay more attention.
Nice page Michael.
Good music well played and recorded. Love the feel of “Out stealing souls” and “I Drive”, nice bluesy feel with a twist,
Gonna settle down and listen to them all, thanks for sharing,
Ian
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