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Song recorded on VF-16
Hi,
I recorded this song on my VF-16. Some feedback would be nice. I mixed everything on the VF-16 and created WAV on PC with Goldwave. Microphones used: vocals - AT 4033, acoustic - Octava MK012, electric - AT 4033, drum overheads - Octava MK012, snare RS 3032, high and mid toms RS 3032, floor tom AT Pro25, kick AT Pro 25. Bass - AT Pro25. The song is called "Katie's Song" http://artists.mp3s.com/artist_song/2839/2839033.html thanks! Tim |
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Tim i liked your song,
I am a mainly a drummer that likes to record and I will have to say that I only listened at the lowest level but I was impressed with the drum sound you got, very nice One of the better drum sounds I have heard from a home studio. I like the mix you did with everything I guess if I had to nit pick I would say I did not like the sound of the acoustic in the song, For me it was just a little to dark Im guessing you used the oktavas for the acoustic guitar? If you did next time I would try maybe the 4033 and see if that works better. |
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Thanks Herm!
Herm,
I appreciate your listening to the song and giving me some feedback. Thanks for the compliment on the drum sound. I really learned a lot about selecting great sounding but very reasonably priced drum mics from others like Harvey Gerst. I usually use a 57 on the snare, which sounds even better than the RS 33-3032. Next time I will try another microphone on the acoustic. The AT 4033 that I have is borrowed (so I'm not sure how long I will have it). I did recently purchase a CAD M37 which performs very well so I'll try that one too. Now, I have to research monitors. I did all of the mixing on "Katie's Song" using four different headphones ) - Let me know if you have any opinions about good and inexpensive monitors. Also, let me know if you have recorded anything that I can check out - love to listen!Tim |
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