Have a listen and take it to pieces!

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hi sjoko,

I meant, what is the minum converter quality for the kind of quality of vocals on your demo.

I saw the lucid for $800. Now I need to go read up on reviews

peace
 
I think there are only 2 worth considering, the Lucid and the Apogee, in that pricerange, with the edge (and price advantage) going to the Lucid.
Go a step up from that and you are looking at incredible sounding gear, at incredible prices, like 32.000 for 8 x A/D with 150 + headroom
 
thanks sjoko2,

I think that I am going to start saving up for that Lucid definitely.

And hopefully some pro sound treatment as well.

I just wanted to say that what you said about mixing was correct. Too correct.

I have a vocal or instrument sounding good in the first 2 hours. That should be only the beginning. I am just beginning to get it that mixing takes a lot of little tweaks to get it right.

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Everyone should listen to "bittersweet" by uru. Its world class. nuff said
 
RE: Vocals on "you know"

Question....
At about 1:02 "what they dont know..." 2 distinct sounds left and right... were those double tracked or did you do some cool editing there?
At about 2:10 theres a cool separation there too, almost hard to tell if they are two distinct vocals or a protools trick.
She sounds very in-your-face, kinda intimate, almost like shes talking in your ear when you have on headphones, almost gives ya goosebumps ;)
Lastly, I made a post for you under recording-techniques titled "lucid converters" if you would check that out, pleez :)
Paul
 
Hey tubedude. No tricks in any of the vocals - she can layer them in a million different ways, so there's never a need to copy / paste / whatever. Easiest way!! A good singer! :)
 
sjoko2,

Now you're getting there. Now all you have left to do, is make the songs downloadable.

There are no pirates here.

ARRRR Matey.
 
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