Another rainy day in california......

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Walter, once again, killer sounds. I'm listening to My Body, right now. That is pretty cool. You captured a great sound on the harmonica there. How are you doing the vocals? What is your chain, and what type of reverb? It fits the tune most excellently.
 
Dogman said:
Walter, once again, killer sounds. I'm listening to My Body, right now. That is pretty cool. You captured a great sound on the harmonica there. How are you doing the vocals? What is your chain, and what type of reverb? It fits the tune most excellently.


Hi Dogman: Thanks! That is a 14 hole marine band. They have a real deep sound, and as you go up the notes, it gets to sounding like a chromatic a bit. It is my favorite harp. I have had this one 20 years, and it still is sweet.
The vocals are on a AKG C414TLII into a EH 12AY7 preamp. I am about 1 inch off the mic, with no pop filter(I don't have one). I had 5 other mics in the room for the 1 man band- all going through EH pre's- 2 on guitar amp(front and back) 1 on the room, 1 on top of snare, 1 ont the bottom. They barely registered a signal with the harp song, because you can't blow that one much more than a whisper. For reverb and mastering, I use samplitude classicV8. The reverb is set to hall, 2531.00ms, BPM 2371, reverb properties- large room (50 max setting) and 1.00 bright(max setting), mix balance in %-dry 100, wet 10. I am not sure what all this means. I am really very ignorant to the technical stuff. I just turn dials. Thanks again for listening! Walter
 
Cool. Thanks for the info Walter. It's always interesting to hear a song, then get an idea of how it's recorded. I really like your stuff. Sounds great, and very fun to listen to.
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thanks again Dogman. I have learned alot on this forum. I am going in the house, to play the songs for my wife and 2 dogs. Have sweet dreams! Walter
 
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