I'm still very frustrated with the boundaries of Cakewalk. I was raised and schooled an analog man, so my frustrations might be valid...
Written and recorded/mixed within an 8 hour day; the writing process taking about as much time as the recording process (you do the math). Guitar sounds clean enough, although the vocals are muddy as hell. Sure, there are timing issues and EQ problems... I'm equally frustrated with the freebie-compressor software that I'm using. Each mixdown session presented a whole new set of problems, my computer refuses to mix to an MP3 or Wave file that sounds like the original mix. Blah!!!
I'm beginning to understand the utter cruelty of recording your own stuff. Engineers are perfectionists; I'd rather sit in a booth and have someone else sort through my timing/pitch/tonality issues.
Meant as an experiment (as was the older song on this website). Don't be scared to rip me a new one: including songwriting techniques. I need some help!
http://www.nowhereradio.com/
Search: showdown (artist)/discography/Singles/'Season'
Written and recorded/mixed within an 8 hour day; the writing process taking about as much time as the recording process (you do the math). Guitar sounds clean enough, although the vocals are muddy as hell. Sure, there are timing issues and EQ problems... I'm equally frustrated with the freebie-compressor software that I'm using. Each mixdown session presented a whole new set of problems, my computer refuses to mix to an MP3 or Wave file that sounds like the original mix. Blah!!!
I'm beginning to understand the utter cruelty of recording your own stuff. Engineers are perfectionists; I'd rather sit in a booth and have someone else sort through my timing/pitch/tonality issues.
Meant as an experiment (as was the older song on this website). Don't be scared to rip me a new one: including songwriting techniques. I need some help!
http://www.nowhereradio.com/
Search: showdown (artist)/discography/Singles/'Season'
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