VirtualSamana said:
The vocals are amazing (quality, tracking, dynamics, everything) How the hell did you get those strings to sound so good? Especially the cello starting around 00:39 and at the finally of the song. Please give us a list of the equipment/software that you used as well as the instruments you played to create this excellent piece of art.
Wait, wait, wait how the fuck (excuse my French) did you get those cello sounds out of gigasampler. They sound so convincing like the bow is going back and forth on each note.
One more request...could you email me just a small piece of the part of you brain that stores your musical/mixing ability. If you think it may be too messy to download you could send it in a zip-lock bag via air mail.
Wow, thanks!!
The equipment: Paris DAW (love hate), Brent Averill API preamp, RNC compressor (don't really like, got a Distressor, really like, but not used on this song), Fender Jazz Bass (Japan),
Martin DM acoustic,
Yamaha Stage Custom drums (borrowed a DW snare though, just got a Slingerland snare which I think is pretty cool, the Yamaha snare is horrible),
Rode Classic II (lead vocal, rented), TLM103, D112, Alesis QS8 (don't really like),
KRK V8 monitors.
Software: Gigasampler, Cubase for sequencing, various plugins including the Waves Ren Comp (used on vocals), various samples for Gigasampler (the one you're probably talking about is the Dan Dean solo string cello, real nice, but I also used some samples I found on the web that have a very quirky cool sound). The piano is GigaPiano.
I really have to jump through hoops to do the keyboard stuff since I only have one computer (a PIII450), and I can't run Gigasampler and Cubase and Paris at the same time, it's really a pain, and Paris has only 16 tracks, which is 8 stereo tracks, and I have to do a lot of submixing, so I'm really glad you think it turned out good!
Thanks a lot for being so persistant in wanting to hear it, that's really cool, and I'm glad you liked it.
Macle