Mountaineer
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unreal,
Nothing to laugh about here . . . Nice work. What software did you record in ?
I listened to this song paying more attention to the vocals than the MIDI Steinway. I think you have a very good voice, although, in this recording it was rather dry, meaning only that some nice reverb would have really brought it out . . . would have helped the Steinway too. The tune is a good one for just voice and piano. I'd like to hear it again with two changes. 1 ) To the vocals, add some small plate reverb set at about 0.6 decay and, perhaps, double track the vocal with the second track set at about 30ms of delay. 2 ) Dupe the Steinway track, add a small amount of reverb to each but alter the decay time. Then pan one track hard right the other hard left. Don't know if you can do this with your set up or not . . . but it would be interesting.
Regards,
PAPicker
Nothing to laugh about here . . . Nice work. What software did you record in ?
I listened to this song paying more attention to the vocals than the MIDI Steinway. I think you have a very good voice, although, in this recording it was rather dry, meaning only that some nice reverb would have really brought it out . . . would have helped the Steinway too. The tune is a good one for just voice and piano. I'd like to hear it again with two changes. 1 ) To the vocals, add some small plate reverb set at about 0.6 decay and, perhaps, double track the vocal with the second track set at about 30ms of delay. 2 ) Dupe the Steinway track, add a small amount of reverb to each but alter the decay time. Then pan one track hard right the other hard left. Don't know if you can do this with your set up or not . . . but it would be interesting.
Regards,
PAPicker