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37point5
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Hey all,
This is the second song I've done with one of my clients, Marcel Tirado. He's a pretty good singer/songwriter who plays all of the instruments himself. The song is called "Valor", and it can be found at http://mp3.com/37point5
I'm not as keen on this song as I was on his first, "How the Story Goes", but I do think this one has it's audience. And, although I don't have an initial concept demo to play you all, I'd like to think that producer-wise, I made the song a little better than it was when it first came my way.
Now, of course, I lay down my engineering skills for all here to critique. A bit of equipment info: everything was run into a Delta 66 at 24 bits and then into Cakewalk. Plug-ins used were the Waves NPP2 package (for compression and EQ), and the Hyperprism package (for 'verb and random stuff).
The vocals were recorded with a Rode NT1 through an ART Tube MP-1. The drums were recorded with the Rode, an Oktava MC012, a Shure SM57, and an EV257 on the bass drum. The guitars were all recorded direct and re-amped with my Digitech RP2000. Bass was recorded direct through the ART.
Just so you all know, I am actually getting paid for this! I'm as shocked as you are! Seriously, though, I did Marcel's first song, and I got a few more clients after his musician friends heard what I'd done for him. I've also gotten a few more gigs from some free ads I placed on local musician websites. Of course, all of the money is going straight back into gear, since I figure that the more gear I have, the more I can charge. Anyway, just keep in mind that if you have decent equipment and fairly good engineering skills, it's not that hard to pick up a few extra bucks on the weekend recording demos for local bands and singer/songwriters!
Thanks in advance for your input on the mix.
Ryan
This is the second song I've done with one of my clients, Marcel Tirado. He's a pretty good singer/songwriter who plays all of the instruments himself. The song is called "Valor", and it can be found at http://mp3.com/37point5
I'm not as keen on this song as I was on his first, "How the Story Goes", but I do think this one has it's audience. And, although I don't have an initial concept demo to play you all, I'd like to think that producer-wise, I made the song a little better than it was when it first came my way.
Now, of course, I lay down my engineering skills for all here to critique. A bit of equipment info: everything was run into a Delta 66 at 24 bits and then into Cakewalk. Plug-ins used were the Waves NPP2 package (for compression and EQ), and the Hyperprism package (for 'verb and random stuff).
The vocals were recorded with a Rode NT1 through an ART Tube MP-1. The drums were recorded with the Rode, an Oktava MC012, a Shure SM57, and an EV257 on the bass drum. The guitars were all recorded direct and re-amped with my Digitech RP2000. Bass was recorded direct through the ART.
Just so you all know, I am actually getting paid for this! I'm as shocked as you are! Seriously, though, I did Marcel's first song, and I got a few more clients after his musician friends heard what I'd done for him. I've also gotten a few more gigs from some free ads I placed on local musician websites. Of course, all of the money is going straight back into gear, since I figure that the more gear I have, the more I can charge. Anyway, just keep in mind that if you have decent equipment and fairly good engineering skills, it's not that hard to pick up a few extra bucks on the weekend recording demos for local bands and singer/songwriters!
Thanks in advance for your input on the mix.
Ryan