Really good performance and arrangement. +1 on the M160. I'm listening on KRK V6's, treated room. It sounded a little better balanced to my ear with a slight wide boost at 350Hz and a slight wide cut at 3.5K Hz.
Thank you Ciro.
Edit: I'm taking the thread over now, bwahaha. Here's another one. Been experimenting with camera angles and rendering settings. Youtube's processing seems to really mess with the audio when you're using a low res camera mic.
http://www.timothylawler.com/bbs/dorianneedsbass.mp3
Gtrs by me
Percussion by Tonio
Just a simple jam in the A dorian mode.
Needs a bass guitar and I'm wondering what kind of parts might work. Add yours and post your mix! :)
Post your satire here instead of bumping the other thread that has as its first post - the one most reader see first - music that, at the very least, should not be being promoted in "The Rack" forum.:mad:
Also, it allows me to lock the thread any time I see Jordan online, then unlock it when...
He's 7. I'm his guitar teacher. This is from our lesson yesterday. Have a look.
http://www.timothylawler.com/lessons/lessonbit.wmv
Most of my students are adults so I find kids like this to be refreshing. Hope you like it.
Canoeing is an odd thing. It's like time travel going back centuries. This track was inspired by a canoe trip on a densely forested river.
On the River
All comments are appreciated.
Flux Stereo Tool
Haven't seen it mentioned yet at HR. Check it out.
http://www.fluxhome.com/index.php?op...20&Item id=36
Great sounding plugin. The first of its type I've heard that both sounds good - used judiciously - and is completely mono compatible. I've avoided stereo image plugs in...
A classical guitar piece from the early 1800s. It's an exercise designed to help students learn to read music in the upper positions of the fretboard.
Study in F
All comments welcome, especially re EQ balance.
After
[The gunfighter's hand is still twitching after it's over. Standing in the dusty street he looks over the result of his work... and for just a moment regrets the course of his life.]
This is the soundtrack.
All comments appreciated.
Latin Thing
Nylon string guitars with percussion and bass backing. An improvisation over a well known progression. Thanks Tonio for the excellent perc track.
How's the guitar/perc/bass balance? Stereo spread? Notice anything else?
All comments appreciated.
I'm using new monitors and room treatment in my control room. Man, it's like starting over... well... but starting over better.:D
Especially interested in how the lower mids (350-ish Hz) balance out on your system.
http://www.timothylawler.com/bbs/laviedequatre.mp3
An improvisation on nylon...
Don put this arrangement in the Beatles cover thread. I thought it was a touching rendition so I stole it and added a nylon string gtr part. Here it is.:)
http://www.timothylawler.com/bbs/longroad.mp3