What did you work on today? Dec. 16, 2007
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What did you work on today? Dec. 16, 2007
Ha ha. Beatcha.
I'll go: Wifey was migraining most of the day. I kicked her out to her office at school (and gave her a ride home later), so that I could jam with my bro, Don Henze. He played my crazy "kit": a 22" open back drum with a synthetic head, a tambourine for a hihat, and a darbuka, with brushes. I played piano. I meant to record, but then the wifey called for a ride home. Next time. I think those recordings will sound hot as hell.
I also got feedback from him on some of the video-editing stuff I've been doing for work, and sent him home with a DVD of an AVI that I made of some of our band's material.
Made din and cleaned kitchen for the lady. Lazed about on teh intterwebs.
I'll go: Wifey was migraining most of the day. I kicked her out to her office at school (and gave her a ride home later), so that I could jam with my bro, Don Henze. He played my crazy "kit": a 22" open back drum with a synthetic head, a tambourine for a hihat, and a darbuka, with brushes. I played piano. I meant to record, but then the wifey called for a ride home. Next time. I think those recordings will sound hot as hell.
I also got feedback from him on some of the video-editing stuff I've been doing for work, and sent him home with a DVD of an AVI that I made of some of our band's material.
Made din and cleaned kitchen for the lady. Lazed about on teh intterwebs.
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Got up at 6:30AM. Drove a little over an hour to get to a church gig this morning where I played 14 notes on snare drum, four notes on hand cymbals, a bit of maracas, a bit of triangle, and a bit of suspended cymbal.
Then I drove a little over an hour to the studio, where I had an overdub and mix session for a metal band starting at 2PM. Got there at a little after 1 and started setting up. Found out when the band got there that the overdubs would be a little more involved than we had initially planned. We tracked basics on three songs a couple of weeks ago and today they would be replacing all the bass on all three songs and all the guitars on one of the songs. After we did that, we tried a few passes of some experimental background vocals that were deemed unnecessary. At about 6PM, I started to really hone in on the first mix. At about 7, we went out to grab a bite to eat and resumed about 45 minutes later. Finished the first tune at about 10. Finished the last tune at about 1AM. We did alternate stereo mixes of two of the tunes and TV mixes and instrumentals of all three. Burned three copies of the hi-res masters (24/88.2) and made unedited reference discs of the three "official"mixes for the band to check out at home. Burned one for myself to check out in the morning as well.
I feel pretty good about the mixes. They had started this record with another engineer and came to me to finish it, but decided after the first day of tracking to just start over. Tonight, they booked a few more days with me in a couple of months.
I've had a headache all day, though, (probably partially from being sick this past week) and I'm pretty much done for the day. Gotta be back at the studio at noon tomorrow for another session.
I do love my job!
Chris Garges
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Then I drove a little over an hour to the studio, where I had an overdub and mix session for a metal band starting at 2PM. Got there at a little after 1 and started setting up. Found out when the band got there that the overdubs would be a little more involved than we had initially planned. We tracked basics on three songs a couple of weeks ago and today they would be replacing all the bass on all three songs and all the guitars on one of the songs. After we did that, we tried a few passes of some experimental background vocals that were deemed unnecessary. At about 6PM, I started to really hone in on the first mix. At about 7, we went out to grab a bite to eat and resumed about 45 minutes later. Finished the first tune at about 10. Finished the last tune at about 1AM. We did alternate stereo mixes of two of the tunes and TV mixes and instrumentals of all three. Burned three copies of the hi-res masters (24/88.2) and made unedited reference discs of the three "official"mixes for the band to check out at home. Burned one for myself to check out in the morning as well.
I feel pretty good about the mixes. They had started this record with another engineer and came to me to finish it, but decided after the first day of tracking to just start over. Tonight, they booked a few more days with me in a couple of months.
I've had a headache all day, though, (probably partially from being sick this past week) and I'm pretty much done for the day. Gotta be back at the studio at noon tomorrow for another session.
I do love my job!
Chris Garges
Charlotte, NC
Spent the afternoon recording a loose, texture-heavy thing with a new bandmate while the snow kept piling up outside. Purposefully tried to keep things quick and minimal, so I ended up taking bass DI'd out of my SWR combo, and hihats and dobro with my fancy new Red capsule. Learned that dobro is a total mofo to record well.
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In the AM took a dozen cub scouts to the county senior home for caroling. Dashed home and setup a modest basic tracking setup for a band rehearsal, preparing for a round of basics to be done after the holidays... wanted to try some mic and placement combos before doing the real thing, plus we needed demos of the new stuff. Did a mix of 1.5 hours worth of takes and uploaded them to my website so the band could download them when they got home. Updated the equipment (scored a nice piano off Craigslist) and client lists on my website while I was logged in...
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What did I work on... my beer gut. Saw three great bands, drank many great beers... ended up joining ANOTHER band (my third one currently)... this time on bass (I'm usually a drummer, sometimes a guitar player, but NEVER a bassist... oh well... something new). Hung a big velvet curtain in the "studio" to hide the "laundry room"
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Amen to that, brother.kayagum wrote: I need a month more of days like that- consecutively! )
I awoke to a low-level yet stupefying hangover I picked up at the Xmas party our drummer threw the night before. Got to the studio by 1pm to continue the previous day's work of mixing the rest of a record I tracked back in August. Finished off 4 songs in 8 hours. Drank way too much coffee way too late in the day, so by the time I went to bed I was staring at the ceiling till 3am. And then I had to be in at work this morning at 8am to mix four short videos for a pharma company.
Next: lunch.
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1st post!
I mastered a live show from the night before, called the Happenstance. 30 musicians show up at 10am, get randomly thrown together as a band. Then they go off to rehearsal rooms and write a 20 minute set of original music, with only one cover tune allowed. Then they show up the club (the Earl, if you know Atlanta) and get randomly assigned to time slots. At ten pm, the fun begins.
They record a matrix mix at FOH, and I take the CDs of the sets and master away. Lots of fun, both as a player (I've done it twice) and as a viewer. Last cover of the night? Stayin' Alive. Notable mention? 'Wheel in the Sky'.
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I mastered a live show from the night before, called the Happenstance. 30 musicians show up at 10am, get randomly thrown together as a band. Then they go off to rehearsal rooms and write a 20 minute set of original music, with only one cover tune allowed. Then they show up the club (the Earl, if you know Atlanta) and get randomly assigned to time slots. At ten pm, the fun begins.
They record a matrix mix at FOH, and I take the CDs of the sets and master away. Lots of fun, both as a player (I've done it twice) and as a viewer. Last cover of the night? Stayin' Alive. Notable mention? 'Wheel in the Sky'.
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My brother and I started building a new workstation desk. Went down to Wal-Lumber and picked out the wood, then spent the rest of the afternoon cutting and sanding. We just finished the first coat of stain and I must say it looks pretty damn good!
It's roughly the equivalent of one of those fancy-schmancy workstations that go for well above $1500. total price tag so far $120. Merry Christmas indeed.
It's roughly the equivalent of one of those fancy-schmancy workstations that go for well above $1500. total price tag so far $120. Merry Christmas indeed.
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