
jeffmaher
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third rock mix and master. Howmidoin?
third rock mix and master. Howmidoin?
I've been able to capture some really good tones from a 10-watt practice amp and make them sound really huge. It's not so much the amp as how you mic it and which mics you use. A little more time spent before tracking and messing with mic placement will reveal a whole slew of things you hadn't heard before. Devote a few days to messing with mic placement and not concentrating on the song. You'll be glad you did.Thanks for the listen. I'm real concerned about the electric guitar sound. Just can't get those kinds of parts sounding like I hear on other records. I think I gotta get a good amp.
That's why we all come here, isn't it?Learning curve.
Thanks for the listen. I'm real concerned about the electric guitar sound. Just can't get those kinds of parts sounding like I hear on other records. I think I gotta get a good amp. Maybe when My divorce is final and I get some of my money...
I can drop it a whole-step...just four tracks. And reduce the tempo with the magic of midi.
I thought if I sang it real high and strained, it'd have more emotion. It's a whole-step up and out of my toppest comfort zone...my daughter is always accusing me of not getting enough ooomph in the vocal. It sounds ...and is...strained. I just wasn't sure if anybody else would hear it that way. Got the answer.
I haven't watched baseball since Yaz played for the Sox. The tune's autobiographical, but it was while I was practicing or recording that the pile-on always happened. I figured more guys would relate to ball games. We can all relate to the pile-on, I think.
Think I'll load it up and make the changes. TX
Yeah, Rokket...Listening a low levels now, the kit gets lost. I mixed and mastered real loud...shoulda checked it lower. Learning curve.