
Stone Tones
New member
Hey HomeRecording community!
New member, first-time poster. Saw a couple others post originals here and get feedback so figured this is the place to do so. Also, as with a couple other users, pretty pumped I stumbled across this forum. Lots of sage advice floating around out here so hoping to become more of an active member down the road. But this post isn't about that.
Disclaimer: I'm a hobby musician.
Brand new to recording, mixing, and really - everything to be honest. Got a Focusrite Scarlett 2i4 about 13 months ago and working in Ableton Live Lite 9. I write tunes, I guess there's a trend developing in the stuff I write. But I'd like to hear what you hear.
Acoustic and vocals were recorded with an MXL V67g condenser mic. Total novice, and have been learning tricks along the way but too late for this recording. Proximity effect is noticeable in vox and as will be obvious from the guitar, I need to back it away from the mic. Amateur move - sound is loudest from the soundhole - let's stick the condenser 2" from the source!
That said, I worked with the recorded material best I could for being self-taught (also working through Coryat's Guerrilla Home Recording - hopefully subsequent recordings will improve).
Let me know what you hear. EQ muddling guitar too much / not too bad? Levels sound decently balanced or way off? I've sent it to friends and such, but trained (and fresh) ears hear things that mine have not become accustomed to.
Hoping to improve my songwriting, recording techniques, mixing, and really just general craftsmanship as an individual who makes and shares original music.
Thanks everyone and have a good one!
https://soundcloud.com/coreyanco/practice-makes-perfect
Cheers,
Corey
New member, first-time poster. Saw a couple others post originals here and get feedback so figured this is the place to do so. Also, as with a couple other users, pretty pumped I stumbled across this forum. Lots of sage advice floating around out here so hoping to become more of an active member down the road. But this post isn't about that.
Disclaimer: I'm a hobby musician.
Brand new to recording, mixing, and really - everything to be honest. Got a Focusrite Scarlett 2i4 about 13 months ago and working in Ableton Live Lite 9. I write tunes, I guess there's a trend developing in the stuff I write. But I'd like to hear what you hear.
Acoustic and vocals were recorded with an MXL V67g condenser mic. Total novice, and have been learning tricks along the way but too late for this recording. Proximity effect is noticeable in vox and as will be obvious from the guitar, I need to back it away from the mic. Amateur move - sound is loudest from the soundhole - let's stick the condenser 2" from the source!

Let me know what you hear. EQ muddling guitar too much / not too bad? Levels sound decently balanced or way off? I've sent it to friends and such, but trained (and fresh) ears hear things that mine have not become accustomed to.
Hoping to improve my songwriting, recording techniques, mixing, and really just general craftsmanship as an individual who makes and shares original music.
Thanks everyone and have a good one!
https://soundcloud.com/coreyanco/practice-makes-perfect
Cheers,
Corey