Putting one to bed

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Man, first off this is a rocking tune. Second, the playing is exceptional. Not timing or skill issues. Cool solos. The drums are done nicely.

On the work headphones didn't hear the bass. But these headphones don't really render bass.

The vox are little more wet that I'd like. I'd say lower the effect on the vox and raise the volume. Don't worry about singing all the notes in tune. It helps but with the right attitude you can carry the song. You can always double it with another track in a lower octave and just let is sound however it does with two vox layers.

This has a very nice sound to it. :) Almost sounded Alice Cooperish in places. :)

Oh, and kids are the best. :)
 
SteveE9C6:
There is some compression on the vocals. I think I added about 3:1 because of the prechorus. I had to belt that out to get it to sound right, and I overloaded my mic at least once during tracking.
Thanks for the listen...

Cellardweller
Dude!! It's great to hear from you! I am glad that you appreciated this! The guitars (at least the 4 guitar parts that I tracked) were done by mic'ing two separate practice amps: a cheap yamaha 10-watt number and a Laney 25-watt. I blended the two together on each side of the stereo spectrum to achieve that sound. It's not the size of the dog in the fight....

"It's OK, Daddy's here.... Daddy's got you" is from the opening scene of "Finding Nemo"....

scotsman1
Thanks for the listen! If I get stuck again, I'll keep that in mind!

bigbubba
Coming from you, that means a lot. I did bring the vocals out a bit on my remix, and they do sit a bit better. There really isn't any other effects on there other than a little verb and some compression. I could dial them down, I guess.
Thanks again for the listen!

Tim Lawler
Tim, thanks for that! I look forward to collab'ing with you again, as soon as I am not running around the world....

llbanks
Thanks for the listen! I guess I was trying to hide my sorry voice a little, huh?

Thanks once again for the listen. I truely appreciate all of your comments.
 
cellardweller said:
Whoa...dude....what kind of effect are you using on your vox? :rolleyes:

Seriously Ed, this is a big improvement.
Me likey, me download, me add to my daily work playlist!

How were the previous guitars tracked? Was it a V-amp?
Don't worry, your secret is safe with me. ;) :D

What kind of guitar are you using anyhow, since you implied you have a different guitar these days...

Rock on wit' yo badself Eddie!
This pic was taken the day I tracked the guitars:
 
Rokket said:
bigbubba
Coming from you, that means a lot. I did bring the vocals out a bit on my remix, and they do sit a bit better. There really isn't any other effects on there other than a little verb and some compression. I could dial them down, I guess.
Thanks again for the listen!
Hehe, you embarrass me and make it sound like my opinion has more weight than it really does. :o
 
bigbubba said:
Hehe, you embarrass me and make it sound like my opinion has more weight than it really does. :o
Now you underestimate yourself... :rolleyes:
 
Hey Rokket - finally had a chance to listen.... :)
Sounds a lot stronger than I remember - everything has pulled together and tightened up. The drums are the biggest difference that I hear - the timing issues from the old one, and the bigger, more muscular sound on the new version. The bass seemed to sit well, and was also stronger than I remembered from before. I enjoyed the guitar solos, and the almost perky flavor they brought into the mix. I would also like to hear more intimacy in the vocals somehow.....there were pitch issues, in all honesty, but as a song from his father to his daughter, that can be easily forgiven. The louder vocals as opposed to a more intimate sound seemed a little incongruous in comparison to the sweetness and honesty of the lyric - that would be my only real quibble overall....
....nice stuff, E! :cool: :D
 
whyseye said:
Hey Rokket - finally had a chance to listen.... :)
Sounds a lot stronger than I remember - everything has pulled together and tightened up. The drums are the biggest difference that I hear - the timing issues from the old one, and the bigger, more muscular sound on the new version. The bass seemed to sit well, and was also stronger than I remembered from before. I enjoyed the guitar solos, and the almost perky flavor they brought into the mix. I would also like to hear more intimacy in the vocals somehow.....there were pitch issues, in all honesty, but as a song from his father to his daughter, that can be easily forgiven. The louder vocals as opposed to a more intimate sound seemed a little incongruous in comparison to the sweetness and honesty of the lyric - that would be my only real quibble overall....
....nice stuff, E! :cool: :D
Thank you! Thank you! Thank you!
I have known from the beginning that my voice isn't going to win on American Idol. I have always intended to get voice lessons. I just never find the coach and the time to be one...
 
Rokket said:
Thank you! Thank you! Thank you!
I have known from the beginning that my voice isn't going to win on American Idol. I have always intended to get voice lessons. I just never find the coach and the time to be one...
....polished perfection isn't what the song's about.... ;) :D
 
Rokket said:
I have known from the beginning that my voice isn't going to win on American Idol. I have always intended to get voice lessons. I just never find the coach and the time to be one...
Until you do, just work with what you got man...it's just fine. Like any other tool, you will eventually figure out how to use it. ;)
 
Dogman said:
Until you do, just work with what you got man...it's just fine. Like any other tool, you will eventually figure out how to use it. ;)
I was going to say something crass, but decided this wasn't the thread to do it in.... :rolleyes:


...so thanks for the support, Ed! :D :cool:
 
LOAD, GODDAMMIT!!!! LOAD!!! :mad: :mad: :mad:

*ahem* Sorry, just having some computer problems... :o
 
YEAH!!! There we go!! Great work, dude...huge improvement on the vocals, and the overall feel of the song really came together on this version.


Lead guitarist totally sucks, though. ;) :D


Thanks for bringing this one back...I had forgotten how much fun I had doing this.
 
Purge said:
LOAD, GODDAMMIT!!!! LOAD!!! :mad: :mad: :mad:

*ahem* Sorry, just having some computer problems... :o
"May the force be with you" STAR WARS
"Live long and prosper" STAR TREK
"Stay hard and force her" Eddie Storey
I dunno, just trying to help...
 
Purge said:
YEAH!!! There we go!! Great work, dude...huge improvement on the vocals, and the overall feel of the song really came together on this version.


Lead guitarist totally sucks, though. ;) :D


Thanks for bringing this one back...I had forgotten how much fun I had doing this.
The one thing that most people don't realize is that the lead parts you are playing in the intro and after the first chorus were part of the outro solo, and were in the key of A. I had to pitch shift them and do some fancy cutting and pasting. It's a good thing your playing kept the attitude and feel so together!
Nice playing, Dude! I wish I had your chops!
 
Very cool job on the cut and paste action...you know how weird it is to hear something that sounds almost disturbingly familiar, only to realize "hey shit! I played that! kind of!" Great ideas on piecing this one together, and hopefully we can do some more soon. We gotta get Dogman down too...that guy's a blast to work with.
 
Purge said:
Very cool job on the cut and paste action...you know how weird it is to hear something that sounds almost disturbingly familiar, only to realize "hey shit! I played that! kind of!" Great ideas on piecing this one together, and hopefully we can do some more soon. We gotta get Dogman down too...that guy's a blast to work with.
Hey if we play the cards right and the recording fairies smile upon us, it could be happening in about 2 weeks... I get back to San Diego and get my bass back in my hot little hands. I will have a laptop and my mr-8 with me too... ;)
 
I gotta be honest - something weird happened between here and there, because my drum track was a lot tighter on this end. It seems to be ever so slightly ahead at first, then seems to sync in around 2:30.

If I recall you're using Vegas, right? Vegas has a tendancy to automatically treat an imported file as a loop, and that can cause problems. To change that, right click on the waveform and select properties. The following box should come up. Just uncheck the loop box and hit OK.
 

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