Studio Projects Sucks!

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no comments on the song huh? I thought it was decent for the mics.
 
guitarfreak12 said:
no comments on the song huh? I thought it was decent for the mics.
Sorry about that, Mark

I had errands to attend to.

I thought it was quite a good song. She did sound a bit nervous as you indicated. She has a very good voice and I think you should retrack the vocal when she feels a bit more relaxed and comfortable in front of the mic.

Tell her to just close her eyes.....and sing her heart out. :)
 
Here's some stuff that was done a few years ago using some cheapo mics.

Lightyear

The songs Roundabout, Wayside and Make Believe were done in my living room using a C1 and MXL V93 for drum overheads. The C1 was used on electric guitars and the V93 on vocals and acoustic guitar. Behringer ECM8000 on percussion.
 
guitarfreak12 said:
no comments on the song huh? I thought it was decent for the mics.

lol, It's too hard to get too. Use a better site.
 
conjecture

i'll play the "who is recordingpro" game for just a minute.

how much you wanna bet he used to work somewhere where he could get super deals on blue products?

go back and take a look at his gear picts real quick, and think about it.
:)
 
Harvey Gerst said:
I recorded a pretty good cover band Monday and I'll be mixing them today, so I'll try to post some clips later. All vocals were done with the MXL V67.
As promised, here's a few minutes of their club demo. These songs are all copyright protected, BUT because I'm posting only snippets of them, purely for educational purposes, I don't think I'm in violation of the copyrights.



All the vocals were recorded using a stock, unmodified, MXL V67G.
 
giraffe said:
i'll play the "who is recordingpro" game for just a minute.

how much you wanna bet he used to work somewhere where he could get super deals on blue products?

go back and take a look at his gear picts real quick, and think about it.
:)
I thought the exact same thing, he's kind of heavey with the Blue gear. I'll bet he works at Guitar Center
 
recordingpro said:
I've heard of you though - I heard your a Broke Back Mountain sort of chap - did you ever get that Red Type A to fit up you arse
You should post in the cave, if you just want to trade insults....since you obviously don't really want to talk about mics. The cave is in need of a clueless bimbo who doesn't know his "arse" from a hole in the ground...like you...to ridicule and laugh at.
 
Harvey Gerst said:
As promised, here's a few minutes of their club demo. These songs are all copyright protected, BUT because I'm posting only snippets of them, purely for educational purposes, I don't think I'm in violation of the copyrights.



All the vocals were recorded using a stock, unmodified, MXL V67G.
Hey Harvey! I jus did the same song a while ago live in a club for a band. If I remember all sm57 across the from, a few wireless on horns. This is just ruff mix( well kind of) so the band could determne which songs to mix. Its the Brass Taxi clip.If interested!
http://www.24tracklive.com/index.html
 
TexRoadkill said:
Here's some stuff that was done a few years ago using some cheapo mics.

Lightyear

This is a testament to the fact that many of us need to spend more time in the studio perfecting our craft rather than obsessing over equipment that produces virtually inaudible improvement to the overall track, at least to the average listener. "Roundabout" to my ears, has a level of production quality still beyond my reach.

I have many of the cheapo mics recommended in this forum and when I am ready to step up I will.
 
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jimistone said:
You should post in the cave, if you just want to trade insults....since you obviously don't really want to talk about mics. The cave is in need of a clueless bimbo who doesn't know his "arse" from a hole in the ground...like you...to ridicule and laugh at.

Obviously knows nothing about mics either. Red doesn't make a "Type A".
 
Harvey Gerst said:
As promised, here's a few minutes of their club demo. These songs are all copyright protected, BUT because I'm posting only snippets of them, purely for educational purposes, I don't think I'm in violation of the copyrights.



All the vocals were recorded using a stock, unmodified, MXL V67G.
Wow!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 
jmorris said:
Hey Harvey! I jus did the same song a while ago live in a club for a band. If I remember all sm57 across the from, a few wireless on horns. This is just ruff mix( well kind of) so the band could determne which songs to mix. Its the Brass Tax clip.If interested!
http://www.24tracklive.com/index.html
Very nice; wish I had real horns on my tracks instead of synth horn stabs. Although, I had one keyboard guy in that could really make it sound like real horns.
 
Obviously knows nothing about mics either. Red doesn't make a "Type A".
actually there is a "type a" but it's not released to the public yet - i'm not sure it ever will be - it's a tube mic similar to the B
 
recordingpro said:
actually there is a "type a" but it's not released to the public yet - i'm not sure it ever will be - it's a tube mic similar to the B
i

(suddenly i have

a very large ego too)


have a gasoline saver

i've invented

i haven't released it to the public yet

and i'm not sure i

ever will
 
recordingpro said:
actually there is a "type a" but it's not released to the public yet - i'm not sure it ever will be - it's a tube mic similar to the B


Thanks for a reply with a civil tongue! Rep for you.


This is actually an informative post! Keep it up and you might get some more greens.
 
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