
stonepiano
Member
ok, no disclaimers here... save that
1) I'm a total newbie to recording...
and
2) that this is my second try at mixing with no assistance or instruction beyond what I get here...which is sizeable.
all done one track at a time with Sonar 1; the main voice is mine, the guitar is mine, done without a click track, rode NT1 for vox and acoustic, sm57 on a Gib Les Paul blues junior... It's meant for a three song demo to give coffeehouses and bars to get gigs. Is this good enough for that?
In addition to that, I guess what I'm looking for is how do you feel about the balance/dynamics of the song/instruments? Does the reverb sound too heavy? Is there more eq'ing I could do to make this have a little more sonic "impact?" The second singer has yet to deliver her second verse/chorus parts so I'm a little naked out there for that...
The song is David... Thanks everybody.
http://www.nowhereradio.com/artists/album.php?aid=1733&alid=-1
stone (locked out as my original username, milesmaxwell)
1) I'm a total newbie to recording...

2) that this is my second try at mixing with no assistance or instruction beyond what I get here...which is sizeable.
all done one track at a time with Sonar 1; the main voice is mine, the guitar is mine, done without a click track, rode NT1 for vox and acoustic, sm57 on a Gib Les Paul blues junior... It's meant for a three song demo to give coffeehouses and bars to get gigs. Is this good enough for that?
In addition to that, I guess what I'm looking for is how do you feel about the balance/dynamics of the song/instruments? Does the reverb sound too heavy? Is there more eq'ing I could do to make this have a little more sonic "impact?" The second singer has yet to deliver her second verse/chorus parts so I'm a little naked out there for that...
The song is David... Thanks everybody.
http://www.nowhereradio.com/artists/album.php?aid=1733&alid=-1
stone (locked out as my original username, milesmaxwell)