
rene-lemieux
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Ok, so i just learned an old standard tune, and I thought I'd make a quick instrumented recording of it, allowing me to use new toys of mine like my Space Echo and my 1964 rogers drumkit! Anyway, one thing lead to another, and I now have what i think is a pretty impressive recording on my hands. Keep in mind that i'm a 60's head, and i gravitate towards cutting sub frequencies, and eq'ing a little edgier than usual, hard panning, and the like. But yeah, check it out.
You'll Never Walk Alone
Everything recorded on protools using a 1970's Sony C38b large condenser, and an ART Tube MP cheapo pre. Reverbs/ Delay are Roland Space Echo, Traynor TR-2 reverb (the vocals are stock digi verb
) Drums recorded one mic, with a EV 664 under the snare into the echo unit. I know it's hissy, but that's cause I'm using old, dirty, and partially broken equipment. The Sony mic is the best mic I've ever heard, but the previous owner gave it it good use and abuse, the trade off is that it hisses a lot. I played everything myself/ sang it, haha, so go easy on me.
Rene
You'll Never Walk Alone
Everything recorded on protools using a 1970's Sony C38b large condenser, and an ART Tube MP cheapo pre. Reverbs/ Delay are Roland Space Echo, Traynor TR-2 reverb (the vocals are stock digi verb

Rene