
heatmiser
mr. green christmas
Look again at the intonation at the second part of the 'ooh' on the refrain. It sounds to my ear that it doesn't exactly work against the guitar chord.
The performance is excellent - I really like your delivery and your voice.
I'm finding the loudest peaks on the vocal a bit harsh somehow. I want them more 'rounded'. I don't have analog recording gear, but I keep imagining that if you'd done this on an analog recorder, the peaks would have got saturated/enhanced. Maybe just turn it down a bit, compress it a little bit, add a warmer or distorter effect a little bit.
I think a simple treatment on this tune's best because it's pretty innocent. You could add one or two more instruments if you wanted to. Bass would work. Flute would work. Violin or cello. One-handed piano.
You're really good at this - you should explore it.
Thanks dobro! Can I get away with saying that part is intended to create tension, or is it just wrong? I know there's some strange intervals there between the guitar and voice, but I thought it kinda worked and was sort refreshing in what is an otherwise pretty conservative melody. I think it sounds worst the 1st time through, so maybe I just missed the note by a bit?
Totally agree with you on the harshness thing. That was my biggest concern I guess production-wise.
I did think of adding stuff, but then I don't think I'd know when to stop, plus I already did a full blown version of this, so my challenge here was to do everything at once. Thanks again!
I don't think I'm the person to ask. I've tried this singer/songwriter approach before and never liked the results I got. I'd be more inclined to put two mics on the guitar and one on the vox. The vox mic would probably be a cardioid dynamic to help lessen the bleed from the guitar and give you "a little" more control over separation. But like I said, i never got anything I liked when I tried.
I think what you got here is fine as is. Balance is the only nitpick because you didn't give us anything else to critique.![]()
Thanks Chili. Yes, I think a dynamic would maybe give me more isolation. As it is, each mic is picking up more or less equal parts of everything. Maybe I'll try that next time if I do something like this again - thanks.