
AlChuck
Well-known member
Hey all,
I find it really hard to leave things too dry, and as a result I sometimes worry that I tend to get them too wet.
Case in point: a couple of guitar recordings, part of a demo I'm working on to try to get some wallpaper jazz gigs or attract some singers and other melody intruments to work with me -- or even another guitarist who could trade off and accompany me sometimes.
Are they too wet?
Part of the problem is, they are recorded direct, via an ART Tube MP Studio preamp into my Delta 66, and are as dry as a bone when tracked. I tried to be subtle but...
They're reachable from http://alanoehler.com/alanoehlermusic/demos.php
I find it really hard to leave things too dry, and as a result I sometimes worry that I tend to get them too wet.
Case in point: a couple of guitar recordings, part of a demo I'm working on to try to get some wallpaper jazz gigs or attract some singers and other melody intruments to work with me -- or even another guitarist who could trade off and accompany me sometimes.
Are they too wet?
Part of the problem is, they are recorded direct, via an ART Tube MP Studio preamp into my Delta 66, and are as dry as a bone when tracked. I tried to be subtle but...
They're reachable from http://alanoehler.com/alanoehlermusic/demos.php