Same !@#$ different day

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Slowjett

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Hey guys, Wrote this song this afternoon. Then I recorded it. My first time playing drums to a recording. I know they are not in great time. but I thought it would be cool to share.

Song is called Same Three Chords, Different Day.



-josh
 
Simple and well done song,and you did a good job on drum recording- BD has some boomines in the 60hz range - a narrow cut will help.

Backing in the B part (and maybe the whole B part) seems a bit loud.
Excepting (serious) tempo issues (01:20 / 2:09 ...)performance is fine

Great guitar(s) tone (mic+line?)

Ciro
 
Simple and well done song,and you did a good job on drum recording- BD has some boomines in the 60hz range - a narrow cut will help.

Backing in the B part (and maybe the whole B part) seems a bit loud.
Excepting (serious) tempo issues (01:20 / 2:09 ...)performance is fine

Great guitar(s) tone (mic+line?)

Ciro

Thanks Ciro!

I noticed the kick drum sounded a bit weird. I couldn't isolate it though. I didnt try to hard though. The kick mic had come out of the hole and was resting on the edge of hole. so it was touching the head. I didnt realize till I thought it sounded odd and when I was mixing it. Took a look at it then.

What do you mean B part? The chorus I assume. Will definatly keep that in mind. I'm going to re-record it with my band.

I did notice the tempo issues. I think I was screwing up when I punched in on a guitar part I kept screwing up on. Since I recorded the guitar first I think I started on the wrong beat with the click track. I need to work on that. Thank you for pointing out the times. I will definitely go back and see what I can do to prevent that in the future!

The guitar is one guitar with 2 sources like you siad. A mic panned right and the line-in panned left. Good call!!

-Josh
 
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