N
NYMorningstar
Recording Modus Operandi
Thoughts on improving this are welcome.
Thanks man and you're right it wasn't something I could practice for, I just did it. I like the rawness a bit but I do need to smooth it out.Pretty decent sounding guitar. It tends to jump out at times and get muddy when you play it hard. The vocals delivery was kinda random, your voice tone is ok, it's just that the phrasing was kinda 'out-there.' No real hook in the song. It sounds like you really had something to say, but didn't take the time to carve it into the song in a more accessible and memorable way. Hey, Bob Dylan did the same thing imo![]()
Thanks and ya, click would have helped. I'm thinkin drums too...The song is interesting. The groove/timing could be stronger, vocal phrasing sounds awkward sometimes. I might add a drum beat at some point. Vocals could use some reverb or a little delay. Good song.
There's no processed delay, actually I did little processing other than balance. It probably delay from different mic distances that you are hearing.PDP, I think there is already a delay on the vocals.
You had a couple stray guitar noises here and there. For example, near the beginning it sounded like you over-strummed and hit the guitar's body.
Not really my style, but I think you've done a decent job of recording it.
Thank you. I'll be revisiting this for sure but before I do I have to keep writing and composing for awhile. I have a whole album to come up withHey NY pretty good stuff here ..... I'd only raise the volume of the vocal and the noodling guitar a bit. That is all.
![]()
Thanks TripleM. I agree with the vocals. I sang sitting down making up the melody in my head as I went along and didn't have any processing going on. Wow, so many excusesThere are some pitch issues in the vocal - particularly in the first half of the song. You seemed to warm up later on in the song.
The guitar sounds OK, but there's a boomy frequency somewhere - I'm guessing it's somewhere between 150 and 250 hz.