
starbuck26
New member
Hey fellas,
I've decided to put the Tesla Coil/Flaming Dagger idea on ice, and so contact you with a different question. My band and I just recorded a seven-song little demo to post on myspace/give away at shows, etc. I am very familiar with the garbage in/garbage out mantra, and live by it, but I'm wondering if there are little tricks/tweaks I can use once the thing is done.
I recorded it in a VERY LIVE art gallery, a rectangular basement with concrete floors. The drums were recorded using the wonderful "recorderman" method I read about on this site at great length, with 2 AKG large diaphragm condensers. Bass was DI, and guitar miked with a 57. We use that place to practice after we close up for the day, so some of the quality was lost to setting shit up, micing, mixing etc on the quick, but we still got a fairly decent sound, I think, for our first attempt. Everything was recorded live.
Here's the track. Let me know if there's anything that can be done with it in post, though I doubt there is anything that can be done to tweak it. Like I said, I know all about garbage in=garbage out.
At the very least, surely you will enjoy our goofy cover of Stand Back, by Stevie Nicks.
find it here====> http://www.reverbnation.com/redquiet
Cheers!
Tom M.F. Mattos
I've decided to put the Tesla Coil/Flaming Dagger idea on ice, and so contact you with a different question. My band and I just recorded a seven-song little demo to post on myspace/give away at shows, etc. I am very familiar with the garbage in/garbage out mantra, and live by it, but I'm wondering if there are little tricks/tweaks I can use once the thing is done.
I recorded it in a VERY LIVE art gallery, a rectangular basement with concrete floors. The drums were recorded using the wonderful "recorderman" method I read about on this site at great length, with 2 AKG large diaphragm condensers. Bass was DI, and guitar miked with a 57. We use that place to practice after we close up for the day, so some of the quality was lost to setting shit up, micing, mixing etc on the quick, but we still got a fairly decent sound, I think, for our first attempt. Everything was recorded live.
Here's the track. Let me know if there's anything that can be done with it in post, though I doubt there is anything that can be done to tweak it. Like I said, I know all about garbage in=garbage out.

At the very least, surely you will enjoy our goofy cover of Stand Back, by Stevie Nicks.
find it here====> http://www.reverbnation.com/redquiet
Cheers!
Tom M.F. Mattos