Thanks for giving it a listen. I'm not sure of "what the drums?" means thoughThe tones are beautiful. The guitar solos are fine. Sounds like a like take in a bar. What the dums?
Hey jimmy sorry about that what I think I meant to say is what drums are you using
Thanks for giving it a listen. I'm not sure of "what the drums?" means though
Thanks for checking it out Chili. I always value your input. I had a sm 57 and a condenser mic on each speaker of the fender pro reverb one panned har left and the other panned hard right. I wasn't happy with the performance, the tone, and the way the guitar sat in the mix so I just re-recorded it. I went the more traditional route and just used a shure sm57 close on the speaker. I worked harder at getting a great tone from the amp and panned the lead guitar closer to center. I think it is much better nowHey, great work. Always dig your guitar jams. Reminds me of some of the blues bands I used to go see here in Austin, back in the day. This one could easily go up on a local radio station playing home spun music.
The one stand out for me was the lead solo guitar doesn't fit in the same space as everything else. Feels different So, maybe there is some way to add some effects to the other tracks to match the lead guitar. I'm not sure. I get the 'take in a bar' reference. That's what it sounds like.
Great performance ! you really captured a "live" feel on this one. It doesn't sound as if it were comped at all. "Fantastic" job on the vocals. Enjoyed it .. mark
Great Job Jimi! Yeah the guitar sounded better second time around but first round wasn't bad...good yob mang!
Thanks for the listen and the kind wordsMan, that's the way I like it. Great vibe, and yeah, it's exactly what you might hear while you're sitting in a club, sipping on some nice Jack Daniels on the rocks and enjoying some tunes. It doesn't sound "Produced", just nice natural playing. Nice job JImi!