Fading -new heavy ballad

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Joey - very, very cool except for the squeaks - I'm in the can't cope zone with Greg - I know purists love them but they spoil the effect for me.
I've had some success tuning the De esser in the fishfillets suite (spit fish?) to the main freq - that & automatic the fader a fair bit.
The electric guitars are monsters - hot solo too.
I quite like the drums but then again I just program & OD with my TR505 so I have no taste at all - I rely on the generosity of folk like the terrifying texans & the crazy canadian to lay down superb tracks occasionally.

Thanx Ray, my Aussi soul-mate! (lucky you, it's summer there....:o:D)
Yes, I'll be hitting the mix again this week, before I leave for a 2 week visit to Malta. Those squeaks have gotta go...
Using the bass amp with my VOX has really helped the guitar sound. The terrifying Texan has already helped me in some ways and the crazy canadian should hang around here more 'cos we need and value his advice....;)
 
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I like it. As far as the string squeek, the only way to get rid of them is to retrack, using something like freteez on your fingers. Keep it, fuck it... it gives the song character.

As far as the song, it's got a flavor of Creed, AIC and some other grunge era bands mixed in, with great soloing to offset it.

Mix-wise, I'd say that you are getting better with every mix, Joe. Nice job on a good song.
 
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I like it. As far as the string squeek, the only way to get rid of them is to retrack, using something like freteez on your fingers. Keep it, fuck it... it gives the song character.

As far as the song, it's got a flavor of Creed, AIC and some other grunge era bands mixed in, with great soloing to offset it.

Mix-wise, I'd say that you are getting better with every mix, Joe. Nice job on a good song.

Hey Eddie!
How and where have you been, bro, we've missed you! Can you start recording again now?
Yeah, you're right about the Creed (heard the new one, yet?) and AIC influence. That's where I'm at right now....;)
Thanx for the nice comments, bro! :)
 
Hey Eddie!
How and where have you been, bro, we've missed you! Can you start recording again now?
Yeah, you're right about the Creed (heard the new one, yet?) and AIC influence. That's where I'm at right now....;)
Thanx for the nice comments, bro! :)

No, I can't record yet. I won't be home until after the new year, and I need a new multi-tracker. My MR-8 bit the big one awhile back, remember?
 
No, I can't record yet. I won't be home until after the new year, and I need a new multi-tracker. My MR-8 bit the big one awhile back, remember?

Gonna be staying long this time?
Phillipines have been in the news for the wrong reasons lately.....
 
The squeaks are near impossible to get rid of once they are recorded. I've tried hardware and software de-essers, automated EQ, automated narrow band compression, and it all just ends up sounding worse. We had horrible trouble with Elixir polyweb strings. The squeaks were unbearable. Then we tried some d'Addario strings and the squeaks are still there, just much more tolerable. You might try that. Also, some talc on your fingers can help cut down the squeaks. Nice job on the recording.

I've heard some good things over in the guitar forum about putting some talc on your strings. :D
OK. I'll stop now.

The squeaks are pretty bad. I could see keeping them to some extent for the character they add, but right now their almost louder than the guitar parts! Good luck addressing those.

I agree with KCEarl on the vocals. Until you start belting it out towards the end, it sounds like you're having trouble finding a real melody. I mean, there are notes there, but they don't seem to have any real theme or focus.

The mix is quite good though. Greg_L's feedback is probably more constructive, but I thought the drums sounded good. :D
Other than the squeaks, the guitars sounded great.
 
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I agree with KCEarl on the vocals. Until you start belting it out towards the end, it sounds like you're having trouble finding a real melody. I mean, there are notes there, but they don't seem to have any real theme or focus.


I was joking...his vocals were spot on imho.....
 
I was joking...his vocals were spot on imho.....

It's Ok, Keith, some are born tone-deaf but they're still entitled to an opinion....but maybe next time I'll ask him to sing it for me and then it'll be perfect. ;)
 
Classic sounding rock ballad !!! The mix sounds great to me. Your vocals are (as always) excellent and the guitars just make it sing! :cool:
 
I can't add anything new to what's been said already. Great song. Power rocker ballad. Very cool. great job.


:)
 
Classic sounding rock ballad !!! The mix sounds great to me. Your vocals are (as always) excellent and the guitars just make it sing! :cool:

Thanx Gerry!
The 12" bass speaker on the guitars has made them sound beefier, I really dig it. Gonna replay the acoustic part with the squeaks though.
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I can't add anything new to what's been said already. Great song. Power rocker ballad. Very cool. great job.


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Thanx Dave, appreciate as always. Haven't had time to attend to yours yet.....;)
 
It's Ok, Keith, some are born tone-deaf but they're still entitled to an opinion....but maybe next time I'll ask him to sing it for me and then it'll be perfect. ;)

That it would be. That it would be. :D

I suppose my critique there was more from a songwriting standpoint. It's not that you didn't sing it well; it's just that the hook didn't really grab me until towards the end.
 
Joey - Guitars sound beefy and the vocals are really well done yet again. The chorus in particular is pretty powerful in terms of how your vocal tracks came out...that's what people are looking for in a chorus, and you delivered.

Another extensive arrangement coupled with a solid mix :).

How long does it take you from start to finish to crank one of these out if you don't mind me asking?

Just wait till those martin strings are a little duller with age and they won't squeak so much. :p:)
 
That it would be. That it would be. :D

I suppose my critique there was more from a songwriting standpoint. It's not that you didn't sing it well; it's just that the hook didn't really grab me until towards the end.

No hard feelings, Steve, can't please everyone, everytime...
group hug....? :D
 
Joey - Guitars sound beefy and the vocals are really well done yet again. The chorus in particular is pretty powerful in terms of how your vocal tracks came out...that's what people are looking for in a chorus, and you delivered.

Another extensive arrangement coupled with a solid mix :).

How long does it take you from start to finish to crank one of these out if you don't mind me asking?

Just wait till those martin strings are a little duller with age and they won't squeak so much. :p:)

Hey Pete!
It usually takes me about a week to finish a song, but that's only a couple of hours in the evening. Once the drums are programmed and the 4 guitar tracks laid down, it's plain sailing and I try to get the levels right as I go along, even if I push the faders down to zero before I start the proper mix. You get some routine in time....
I should have a new mix up later today, I've managed to record the acoustic parts without the squeaks.
Appreciate your comments! :)
 
No hard feelings, Steve, can't please everyone, everytime...
group hug....? :D

Ok, but for future reference, you should try to please me all the time and hope that pleases some other folks too. :D
 
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