yeah, that's cool. There's still a pause but it makes sense in terms of a note dying away before blowing the next one in. Harmonica sounds much smoother.
Good stuff!
very nice piece, happy mixing
Nice tune, robgreen. If this was my mix, I'd be putting the EQ and compressor on the master bus to see if some gentle tweaks there made any positive difference. Endgame, in other words.
this new mix sounds better, especially the harmonica. guitar tones are better than i remember and panning the rain off center is better too.
so whats the story on the title?
So much for the ferry fantasy.
interesting story Rob.
Nastanovich used to live across the street from Churchill Downs, a stones throw from my childhood home. in the pavement documentary -slow century, there is a scene in that house. im not a pavement fan and right now i cant remember how i came to have this dvd. the music in this dvd is hit or miss for me. when its good its great.
small world.
That was a good week - saw the Flaming Lips on the monday and Pavement on the friday
Oh man,,, I can't wait to see the film that this tune could be used in!
Eh, f*cking lucky you are. I've seen Flaming Lips, but hearing Pavement within the same few days. Overload.
Oh man,,, I can't wait to see the film that this tune could be used in!
I was totally gone, I love it!
Thanks Rob.
Me too. You think the film might have a ferry in it?
Hey rob... sorry, coming in late...
Apart from the fade thing already mentioned several times, if I could do one thing to your mix it would be to turn the feedback on the delayed guitar down a touch... it seems, in the open space, that the first delayed note is as loud as the original note, which is OK for the main, but I'm not liking it so much when you slide up to a note...
Maybe just have a fiddle with the feedback knob on a run through and see if you agree.
Vocals are very pitchy and out of time... I'm surprised you posted something like this up with such a glaring issue...
But really, nice rainy day feel to this one... which, as it's a rainy day where I am, is perfect! Good stuff dude...
Sounds like it could be used in a car commercial.......that's not bad, I like car commercial music.
Sounds like it could be used in a car commercial.......that's not bad, I like car commercial music.
Wow, that's some high praise!
Really nice textures here, Rob. REALLY like a lot of the notes you picked on bass and the harmonica is sweet. Sounds like a few small changes in the sonics between v1 and v2.... not much I'd change at this point. The car driving by at the end's a real nice touch. Reminds me of something from Eno's Another Green World or David Sylvian's Gone to Earth. Really spare and emotive.