TRIPLEM: Did you ever get in?
TWIST: Hey thanks again! Now that I know how to do the mixing, bouncing down and mastering on my recorder, I can get a smoother sound, so I figured it was worth the trouble again. thanks!
TOKI987: Thanks Ken! Like I said above, understanding how to actually use my recorder over the past month or so has really help give my tunes an extra kick.
ERICHENRYUS: Thanks for the positive comments and feedback! I've gotten that Jack Johnson comment before on some tunes...I'm actually a big fan of his. I think what kind of hooked me on him was the fact that some his stuff actually kind of reminded me of my own.
I've actually got the same reverb on all the percussions, so I'm not quite sure why that would seem dryer. I guess I can always turn it up on those. As for the vocal doubling...you don't like it on the verses, chorus or everywhere? I think it helps the chorus, but might distract from the verse.
And yeah, I've been using the Studio Projects B1 on the Voice and Guitars. I've found it to be pretty solid for such a cheaper mic, and the fact is, I'm WAY too poor to have an expensive mic.
Thanks guys! Any other comments out there?