
amra
Well-known member
In my search to expand my recording experience beyond the metal I am usually recording, I had a buddy of mine bring his acoustic guitar over, and I recorded a track for him. He plays in a country band that played rodeos, stock shows and all kinds of dusty little towns down here in south Texas. He wanted to do some solo stuff, in a style that is popular down here, called "Texas Country". I guess it is kind of a stripped down, back to your roots kind of country music, without all that nashville pop influence.
Anyway, it was just a learning process for me, not a paying recording gig, so we only did one take. There are a couple performance issues on the vox, but you know, with vox and an acoustic guitar so close it is pretty hard to do punch ins due to mic bleed, and hell it was just for practice. I wanted to concentrate on the recording aspects of it.
Constructive feedback welcome!
"Livin' for the show" - MP3 - 192Kbps
Anyway, it was just a learning process for me, not a paying recording gig, so we only did one take. There are a couple performance issues on the vox, but you know, with vox and an acoustic guitar so close it is pretty hard to do punch ins due to mic bleed, and hell it was just for practice. I wanted to concentrate on the recording aspects of it.
Constructive feedback welcome!
"Livin' for the show" - MP3 - 192Kbps