10Disk: New song, 'Somewhere'

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Hi all,

A new song has been posted on the 10Disk web site called 'Somewhere'

Direct link to it is here:


Let me know what you think, there's a bit more production to this one than the last.

Cheers,
Rich.
 
Nice mellow song sung with a nice voice (maybe not my type but...) It sounds very american in a way and it made me think of the Conells (you know... 74-75).
Great guitarplay, and sound.
The only thing I didnt like was that kick drum. It bothered me a little. It was too dominant. Was it recorded in stereo?
What mic was used for the vocal?
 
Hi P Hallin,

Thanks for your comments.

The drums were all samples and MIDI programmed. The whole sample set is a bit ropey (though just after I finished this song I finally got my copy of Battery through the post, woohoo!).

The kick probably is a little 'in your face' for this song, thats me and my rock tendencies :)

The microphone used for the vocals was a Rode NT 2, it was recorded through a Joe Meek ProChannel VC3.

Cheers,
Rich.
 
the guitar sounds too midrangey in the honk range

The voice sounds very good.

The kick is nice but could come up.

the guitars are definitely irritating though.

Funk on!
 
I agree about the guitars, but I think the whole thing could be fixed with mixing. Part of it is that the guitars are sometimes burying everything else. I'd pan them more left and right to open more space for the vocal and the drums. I would also do some cut in the upper midrange on the guitars.

As the song opened, I thought "those drums are way too hot--too much hat and sidestick", but then they seemed to get pushed back in the mix and I started thinking the opposite.

Remember that the power comes more from the bass, kick and snare than from the guitars. If the bass and drums are rockin', the guitar doesn't have to be that hot to get the desired effect.

I think the vocal is good and the song is nice, but a different mix could really make it jump out more. Just my opinion.

I have a rule that I apply to any mix, no matter what kind of style it is, and that is that the vocal needs to be up front enough to be intelligible from start to finish. In certain genres, like pop and country for example, I like the vocal really up front. Its weird, but it can almost make the track underneath sound better in many cases. One other thing I learned is that hi hat samples can detract from a recording if they are too loud, whether drum machine or sampler based. They sound more real if they are back there a bit. Of course, rules are meant to be broken, right?!

Hope I haven't jabbered too long. These are just a couple ideas I'd like to see you try. One other thing--maybe some delay on the vocal--mixed in so it is almost imperceptible. Maybe a touch of verb too. And maybe more in the intense spots than the soft parts.
 
I think i see the kind of sound you wanted for the guitars, and it works, but the mix in is present form seems to be following the guitar part instead of the driving bass part, if you can get the guitars out of the way of the bass i think that annoying guitar sound will work.
 
Great tune but you do have to carve out some room for the vocal when all the guitars come in. It gets a bit lost. Real nice tune.
 
Thanks for all the comments, no matter what the personal opinion they're all driving me towards a remix. I'll take into account everything that has been mentioned and re-post. I shall be working on the drums more, replacing the current sounds with a set from Battery now I have that.

Thanks once again,

Cheers,
Rich.
 
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