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- Scodiddly
- genitals didn't survive the freeze
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Sunday, so not much work-related. I glued some little plastic bits I fabricated to the actual broken keys from my Yamaha CS-5, which seems to have gone well. Went to the coffee shop and wrassled with a CAD program I'm learning.
In an hour I'm going to see a cello duo concert in a rehabbed barn; totally acoustic in a big room with lots of wood and big beams.
In an hour I'm going to see a cello duo concert in a rehabbed barn; totally acoustic in a big room with lots of wood and big beams.
- Nick Sevilla
- on a wing and a prayer
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Hi,
Today I :
Cleaned the studio.
Sent invoices for two projects. One's done, the other about to be final mixed.
Reading TapeOp.
Am getting ready to send a revised mix on Pedro Sanchez Soler.
Listen here:
http://nicksevilla.com/music/PedroSanchezSoler/
Cheers
Today I :
Cleaned the studio.
Sent invoices for two projects. One's done, the other about to be final mixed.
Reading TapeOp.
Am getting ready to send a revised mix on Pedro Sanchez Soler.
Listen here:
http://nicksevilla.com/music/PedroSanchezSoler/
Cheers
Howling at the neighbors. Hoping they have more mic cables.
- Gregg Juke
- cryogenically thawing
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- zen recordist
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This is how I usually try to work. Love it.A.David.MacKinnon wrote:Spent a few hours editing bed tracks for a record by The Benvereens. We tracked the band (acoustic guitar, bass and drums) & lead vocals live off the floor and are editing full band takes instead of doing punch in fixes. This is my absolute favourite way to make band records. It lets the band play to their strengths (ie: playing together in the same room) and lets me use the best bits.
That's a great band name, too.
Chris Garges
Charlotte, NC
- A.David.MacKinnon
- ears didn't survive the freeze
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Tracking a keeper vocal with the band is a close second on my list of favourite ways to work. It takes a bit more set up time but saves hours and hours down the road and 99% of the time the vocal ends up much, much better.cgarges wrote:This is how I usually try to work. Love it.A.David.MacKinnon wrote:Spent a few hours editing bed tracks for a record by The Benvereens. We tracked the band (acoustic guitar, bass and drums) & lead vocals live off the floor and are editing full band takes instead of doing punch in fixes. This is my absolute favourite way to make band records. It lets the band play to their strengths (ie: playing together in the same room) and lets me use the best bits.
That's a great band name, too.
Chris Garges
Charlotte, NC
Worked on getting Reaper set up so I can control it from my iPad. I mainly record myself, so I'll be able to stop, rewind, delete or save a take, switch tracks, and start recording again without getting up, taking off headphones, and walking into the next room (fan noise isolation) to work on the computer. It should really help keep the flow going.
I found a brilliant setup by forum member pixeltarian here. Great stuff!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Am7u-X-DvjI
I found a brilliant setup by forum member pixeltarian here. Great stuff!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Am7u-X-DvjI
Hillbilly Chamber Music
http://hillbillychambermusic.bandcamp.com
http://hillbillychambermusic.bandcamp.com
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- Jeff White
- ghost haunting audio students
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Ordered Avantone Mixcube (active single for mono-mixing), read a ton of Mike Senior's Mixing Secrets for the Small Studio, put up some new treatment in my space, rewired some racks, made some pig-tails for vintage compressors that a friend is lending me, shipped some gear that I sold. Whew!
Jeff
Jeff
I record, mix, and master in my Philly-based home studio, the Spacement. https://linktr.ee/ipressrecord
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- ghost haunting audio students
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Yes, THE Gary Burger. He played 1 new song (at the end), and ripped through the rest of the Monks set with a great local garage band backing him up. His guitar playing was as good as anyone I've seen the last couple of years. His voice sounded great (better than the Star Tribune critic would have you believe).cgarges wrote:Gary Burger? How was that? What's he doing now, musically? I knew he was still composing, but I have no idea what his stuff is like.kayagum wrote:nights out seeing music (lead singer of legendary garage band the Monks,
Chris Garges
Charlotte, NC
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