witm8
Member
Hi all,
I've been a 'home recordist' for a while now, previously only using an USB mic, iPad, and Garageband.
Recently I've upgraded to an iMac - Logic Pro X - and Rode NT1-A mic as things were getting a little stagnant - plus I needed to upgrade computers for my job.
This is the first time that I've recorded a song with such a vast array of processing available to me. I started from literally knowing absolutely NOTHING.
I've read posts on forums, watched endless (contradictory) YouTube videos, and subsequently tried my best to get something better than what I usually would 'produce'.
If you would care to have a listen I would be really interested in what someone who knows what they're doing would comment.
Any pointers that I can take away and use on my next song would be highly appreciated. Likewise, anything specific to this song then I'm more than willing to make the necessary alterations and see what happens.
This is a massive massive learning exercise for me, and a road that I'll probably never get to the end of - but if someone points me in the right direction I'm happy to give it a shot.
Thanks chaps
https://soundcloud.com/tim-summers/picture-with-you
I've been a 'home recordist' for a while now, previously only using an USB mic, iPad, and Garageband.
Recently I've upgraded to an iMac - Logic Pro X - and Rode NT1-A mic as things were getting a little stagnant - plus I needed to upgrade computers for my job.
This is the first time that I've recorded a song with such a vast array of processing available to me. I started from literally knowing absolutely NOTHING.
I've read posts on forums, watched endless (contradictory) YouTube videos, and subsequently tried my best to get something better than what I usually would 'produce'.
If you would care to have a listen I would be really interested in what someone who knows what they're doing would comment.
Any pointers that I can take away and use on my next song would be highly appreciated. Likewise, anything specific to this song then I'm more than willing to make the necessary alterations and see what happens.
This is a massive massive learning exercise for me, and a road that I'll probably never get to the end of - but if someone points me in the right direction I'm happy to give it a shot.
Thanks chaps
https://soundcloud.com/tim-summers/picture-with-you