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thesandbox1 is currently offline  thesandbox1   UNITED STATES
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I always like to hear what people are working on so here are a couple of working files into the first true metal album I have worked on. Just got all the instruments finally finished last weekend so here are a couple of those.

Re: listening material..... [message #106785 is a reply to message #106777] Thu, 01 December 2011 15:37 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Wayne is currently offline  Wayne   UNITED STATES
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Nice
Re: listening material..... [message #106818 is a reply to message #106777] Sun, 18 December 2011 09:49 Go to previous messageGo to next message
thesandbox1 is currently offline  thesandbox1   UNITED STATES
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a few more on the opposite end of the spectrum from this week from singer/songwriter Ken Englert....a couple instrumental and a couple songs he wrote for each of his daughters weddings....

Re: listening material..... [message #106820 is a reply to message #106818] Wed, 21 December 2011 14:31 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Wayne is currently offline  Wayne   UNITED STATES
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Really nice. 1 and 4 have extremely nice tonal and presence. And your playing is sweet, calm and passionate.

What did you do to get that short delay to fills out the stereo field so nicely? And what was the acoustic you played? Sounds like a Taylor but could be a Gibson or even a Martin. Is it an internal pickup or did you mic it?

Great work. Everybody should take a listen.

Wayne
Re: listening material..... [message #106821 is a reply to message #106777] Wed, 21 December 2011 18:51 Go to previous messageGo to next message
thesandbox1 is currently offline  thesandbox1   GERMANY
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Thanks Wayne....wasn't me playing...just capturing Wink

I usually double track guitars whether in a full mix or by themselves and also stereo mics. The guitar was a Yamaha and I really need to ask the guy what model because it is one of the best sounding guitars going in that I can remember. I used an x/y stereo setup about 18 inches in front of the guitar with a MXL V69(with modded tube) towards the sound hole and a AKG 451EB facing the fretboard. Also used just a touch of Peluso 2247 room mic and a touch of direct from his pickup to get a bit of the attack which helped place the image. I think I used an API 512 on one mic and a BAE 1023 on the other just slightly 4:1 compressed with a distressor on one and 1176 on the other.
So....with the stereo mics and the parts doubled and some good steady playing I was able to get what I did. Just got all the vocals done on about half of that metal album too this weekend and was pleased with it so might post more of that soon and the I start after the first of the year with a female artist that we are going to try and go towards a jazz/funk/rb sound.....should be fun! Smile


Re: listening material..... [message #106822 is a reply to message #106821] Thu, 22 December 2011 09:59 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Wayne is currently offline  Wayne   UNITED STATES
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Hi Matt,

Thanks, I appreciate the info. Hope you have a wonderful "Christmas and a joyous new year. Then back to work . . .

Wayne
Re: listening material..... [message #106836 is a reply to message #106777] Tue, 27 December 2011 12:43 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Nice job on all! The acoustic guitar was clear on the high end while still being warm. The metal stuff has a nice big sound. And it all sounded good on my crappy computer speakers!

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Re: listening material..... [message #106947 is a reply to message #106821] Wed, 29 February 2012 16:05 Go to previous messageGo to next message
thesandbox1 is currently offline  thesandbox1   UNITED STATES
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Songwriter Demo
Here is good before and after example when a local songwriter decided to record her first song this week. Link to her song before production... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ev-BJDT3Y1E&feature=relmf u

Myself-
Drums done with Supperior Drummer
Bass via keyboard patch
keys/strings/organ

Songwriter-
acoustic and vocals

Other player-
Elec Guitars




Re: listening material..... [message #106951 is a reply to message #106947] Thu, 01 March 2012 10:23 Go to previous messageGo to next message
thesandbox1 is currently offline  thesandbox1   UNITED STATES
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okay.....for anyone who listened I have a question for you and for others about dealing with rookies. She loved the song and today I get a call saying she wants to add more pizazz as her husband can't put a pin on it but thinks it sounds like Lawrence Welk. So how do I politely tell her...after doing so before we started...that you can only do so much with a slow country ballad that is serious and deals with regret and she wants a snappy Shania Twain meets Amy Grant. She is really a beginner and I think I gave her more than anyone else ever would but she has eyes wider than her vocal range let alone chords she even knows. And yes...the old saying about polishing a turd comes to mind.

Re: listening material..... [message #106952 is a reply to message #106951] Thu, 01 March 2012 12:02 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Well, leaving completely aside the issues of budget and your time, if they can point you to a song with similar tempo, instrumentation, key chord types and content that sounds more the way they like it, that would be where I would go.

If they can, then it would have been good to sort that out from the get go.

If they can't, then the point is made for them.

Ted
Re: listening material..... [message #106953 is a reply to message #106952] Thu, 01 March 2012 12:05 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Specifically about more pizzazz, some sibilance on the vocals is good; shorten up the attack of the rhythm parts with compression (quick release times) or with SPL Transient Designer, and also shortening reverbs to tail off within quarter notes might help.

This after only a quick listen, which is all I could do at this time...

Ted

Re: listening material..... [message #106954 is a reply to message #106952] Thu, 01 March 2012 12:09 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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"Well, leaving completely aside the issues of budget and your time, if they can point you to a song with similar tempo, instrumentation, key chord types and content that sounds more the way they like it, that would be where I would go.

If they can, then it would have been good to sort that out from the get go.

If they can't, then the point is made for them."

BINGO! and please listen to her original as that really is the extent of her ability and talent. She played 5 songs for me and wanted to do this one first even after suggesting one or two of the others. Gave her a $300 budget per song as I felt songwriter demo is as far as it was worth taking.


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Re: listening material..... [message #106955 is a reply to message #106953] Thu, 01 March 2012 12:18 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Ted Gerber is currently offline  Ted Gerber   CANADA
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OK I just had another quick listen on cheap speakers, which is sometimes really helpful.

To reduce the Lawrence effect, I would drop the pads and piano and replace that space with more drums.

The mix is great, but if they're complaining it's too middle-of-the-road, I would beef up the drive of the rhythm. Normally on a tune like this, the lead vox would be loudest with the snare next in line, as loud as you can without obscuring words that are sung on the same beat as the snare hit.

Then the bass would balance with the kick, and the keys/pads etc would rest just at or below the bass...

At least that's what I've seen from some really good engineers, far beyond my experience.

Ted

Re: listening material..... [message #106956 is a reply to message #106952] Thu, 01 March 2012 12:18 Go to previous messageGo to next message
thesandbox1 is currently offline  thesandbox1   UNITED STATES
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and here is one other song of hers I found posted to get an idea of where we are coming from....

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xqNGc_WOL9w&feature=relmf u

Really want to try and help and encourage her but have a feeling it is time to be a little blunt. Her 12 year old daughter says she plays all her songs the same.


Re: listening material..... [message #106957 is a reply to message #106954] Thu, 01 March 2012 12:23 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Excellent idea Ted.

Listening to both (youtube and your mp3) I'd say you did an outstanding job. Your rhythm section and strings really do the song justice.

It's a long song, yet your kept it from going bla. Hat's off.

Wayne

Re: listening material..... [message #106962 is a reply to message #106777] Fri, 02 March 2012 10:16 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Nice tune. I would second beefing up the drums a bit. The strings could come back a bit. One of the things I do when balancing a mix is to gradually roll back the volume in the control room and listen to the order in which the instruments disappear as the volume goes below a whisper. The last ones to disappear are the loudest. On my computer speakers the last thing to go away is the strings and piano. The crucial point here is that on a ballad like this the last thing left should be the vocal... Not trying to criticize just trying to help. Smile

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Re: listening material..... [message #106963 is a reply to message #106962] Fri, 02 March 2012 15:28 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Thanks for comments you guys...still like this site for a bit of personalized opinions. I usually do listen to stuff at different volumes but I like your suggestion Mike, about going all the way down to hear what goes away last...will give it a try but I am sure you will always end up with things in the upper freqs there as they require less dbs to hear interesting idea though. Not sure how much more I would bring her vocal up as it is if it does more than sit in the mix its not something you want to focus on. It was a comping nightmare after about 6 takes and still found auto tune to be my friend on this one. I think her husband just wanted his wife to come out sounding like an upbeat, sparkling, modern country star. I am going to have her sit on this awhile and let her hear some opinions other than her husband as
i got other stuff to catch up on. Just always want to make sure I am not missing something obvious. Thanks guys!


Re: listening material..... [message #107096 is a reply to message #106963] Tue, 26 June 2012 16:44 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Haven't posted much in while but here are a couple songs that a local band did this week in between other projects...

"Rejoice" is an original of theirs.

"How He Loves" is a cover of one previously recorded by David Crowder....mix C is for them...mix A is just one I played around with some strings on that is a bit more "commercial"

Hope everyone is doing well and should have some more stuff soon of another Romania artist I am working on an album with.


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thesandbox1 is currently offline  thesandbox1   UNITED STATES
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Here's a few from an upcoming Romanian album I am trying to finish up...kind of an organic, jazzy, brit vibe...hopefully Wink

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