twist said:
What do you mean "Last tune I promise."?
Could you give some details on what you went through?
Hey twist...the "Last Tune" quip is a reference to my never to be released CD, and all the songs I keep posting. Actually, I had a date scheduled with an engineer to "master" my little collection of tunes (last weekend), then I got really sick last week, and some highly educated "M.D." types found a tumor in my stomach and decided that my time would be better spent having that thing removed...so my "mastering" date got pushed back another month, and, since I had some time off, I recorded YET another tune yesterday that I think I'm gonna' put on this CD, since it'll never be finished anyway. That was probably more than you really cared about on that first question, eh?
The "details" on my chain...cool of you to ask. The gits were recorded on my new Neumann K-183. My vocals were recorded on my crappy AKG C3000, b/c JR#97 and everyone else told me to never use the Neumann for a vocal again ever! The AKG is a condenser mic, but it's harsh. Until I get a preamp (soon), I'm recording straight from the mic to my computer in CoolEdit. The tambourine was through the AKG, b/c...I mean, it's a tambourine, right? Why switch mics out?
Thanks for asking. It almost makes me feel like I did something right.
(tumor was benign, btw...got that word yesterday...whew).
erichenryus - Man, I'm glad you got a kick out of that. Actually, it was even funnier, b/c I left out the part where I, Honest to God, broke a SWEAT laying down the tambourine track. It wasn't so much the physical exertion as the fucking PRESSURE!!! Hahahaha. I mean, I can't really just jump back into a percussion part once I've lost it. I have to start all over. Then there was the PERFECT take that was ditched when on playback I noticed my 2 year old was behind me screaming "HAPPY HALLOWEEN" through the entire thing. True story. If you've listened to it more than 2X, then you've no doubt noticed the timing problems. That was the best I could do, man. Here's my offer. WILL LAY DOWN GUITAR TRACKS OF ANY FLAVOR, ELECTRIC OR ACOUSTIC, CLEAN OR DISTORTED, FOR DRUMMERS WILLING TO TRADE TALENTS.
Thanks for the explaination of the VBR. I'll check that box next time.
I'm also glad to hear you're coming around to my way of thinking on this song...I think it's the mental stress and physical pain I endured that makes it my favorite. Especially since it's still out of time.
TexRoadKill - I couldn't agree more. She's too big for me, though...only sings leads and stuff. As for the "just listening on headphones at work" comment, man...that's really rough. Seriously, thanks for listening. Jaimee wants to record another one tomorrow, so quit bitching.

-The chatty guy