Richard did you use DBX on that?
This is the final mix of a song I posted a few weeks ago. Same old problem with the digital conversion. Highs are a little to high and harsh and some hum that you can hear in some places. Does not sound bad until converted. Please let me know what you all think.
http://www.soundclick.com/bands/page_songInfo.cfm?bandID=997040&songID=8311063
I found the master tapes of the latin album. It's two half in pancakes, but no track listing was in the boxes. The tape is covered in white mold. That happens alot down here with things in storage (my half inch MRL test tape is in the same condition). I suspect it would still play, but I'd probably play it through a few times outside before bringing it into the house.
Well, it's great to hear it still exists, even if it is worse for wear. What kind of tape was it recorded on, by the way?
I was afraid you were going to say thatAmpex 456.
Nicely done. It reminds me a bit of Bobby McFerrin's "Don't Worry Be Happy". I'd bring in the spread vocals a bit closer to the center (not all the way to the center). I think this would help the timing of the two voices sound closer. Give it a shot and see what you think. In the mean time, don't worry, be happy.
How can you get the mold off the reels without damaging them?
Here's my first country contribution...
This was recorded in about 1978 or so during the Carter administration. The song is about the wearyness of being president and how Jimmy wanted to be back in Georgia riding the back woods roads with Billy and a six pack. Once again, this was an 80-8 session and was done over a few days with a variety of people coming in and doing some overdubs. I'm not really a country fan, but when you have a studio you do what you can. It was actually an enjoyable and fun session. The artist called himself Johnny Cane. Enjoy and feel free to comment.
http://www.soundclick.com/bands/page_songInfo.cfm?bandID=818206&songID=8349219
I'll put up another fun country song when some others contribute.
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