dj.baay: Reggae Dub Instrumental

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So, the first four DubTunes are completely to my taste. If it is AI music, I don't care. The material hits me very well. Unfortunately, from track 5 (“Calm in Dub“ ) is the problem for me. It feels like sledding on rusty runners on a green meadow. It brakes and jams. After that, they probably didn’t even want to put enough sound into the quiet Dubs to pack. No comparison to the “Four Musketeers” at the beginning of this DubProduction.

Hey Mr. or Misses Fawkes!

Don't leave me hanging here. The cover only tells me that it is possibly (!!!) only an AI production. So not something I want to spend my precious time on, even though I wrote that I don't care. How accurate is your information on this? Or is it the case that the first four were recorded by real musicians and only then did the AI ​​"strike"? I have already admitted several times that the thing with my "absolute pitch" is more of a kind of self-irony and as you can see, I am absolutely not sure whether it is real Dub or fakeDub concerns.
But if the first four are more correct Dub I would then again insist on my absolute pitch.
So please try to be my ear doctor. I could use some help.

“Give a helping hand” and let me understand ……………….. lemmi

I have worked with a lot of AIs myself and know people who are in the development teams. As I said, I usually think I can hear very quickly!

Thanks for your answer !
So it takes a little more musical experience than I have to offer.
My “problem” will therefore continue to exist, as my chronic
“Reggaemylitis” always leaves me helplessly surrendered to the reggae groove. I surrender!

Greetings …………… lemmy

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