Thanks for listening and your input. Good or bad, they are always welcomed. I'm not into MIDI these days but your points are valid and correct. I've used the songs you mentioned for corporate and event videos (where vibes and beats are usually more crucial) and but only after they've been sliced up and bit parts being used - I guess they worked then with visuals but for listening, I believe you're right in that they need to be much better, technically and perhaps from an arrangement POV.
Love Feels Good was done ages ago after less than 20+ hours 'learning' keyboards and I only knew three chords. On that account I think it was ok lah. So technically, as a keyboardist, I was very poor. But I was very happy with what I came up, compositionally.
It's Not Here - this was done in free time mode, deliberately. Feel, is more important, to me, than anything else when it comes to music. Timing and music donch go together. Music is about expression - feel. Keeping time is about precision - mechanical.
I was trying to tell a story using guitars. Timing is required only because there needs to be a mechanism to allow different band players to play in sync. But I was on my own doing a single overdub. In that case, to hell with timing! Time is only imprtant to music in two instances - when the music starts and when it ends. BUt yah, I fluffed a few notes.
Thanks again for your time.
Cheers
RoRK