What Did You Work On Today? 2-05-05

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Re: What Did You Work On Today? 2-05-05

Post by cvanwinkle » Mon Feb 07, 2005 12:39 am

Sound Crew for Brubeck Brothers Quartet.

Craziest polyrhythms I've ever heard.


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Re: What Did You Work On Today? 2-05-05

Post by nacho459 » Mon Feb 07, 2005 1:53 am

cvanwinkle wrote:Sound Crew for Brubeck Brothers Quartet.

Craziest polyrhythms I've ever heard.
What! Is this what I think it is? :shock:

I started building snakes for my newly installed JH24 24trk. :D

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Re: What Did You Work On Today? 2-05-05

Post by Rigsby » Mon Feb 07, 2005 2:14 am

I did the right thing this weekend after so much recording and writing and all, devoted most of it to my girlfriend, went food shopping for us while she dug her allotment, went where she wanted to go saturday night, went for lunch together sunday lunchtime, then for a walk in the park (where i did do some recording MD i admit), and then sat in bed and watched DVDs together til she fell asleep.

...then i popped on here for a bit. :wink:

Nice weekend.
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Re: What Did You Work On Today? 2-05-05

Post by AdamO » Mon Feb 07, 2005 3:36 am

I fired off a "no vocal mix" of a tune I got to play on and record for a friend who had an audition. She will have sung to it in a theatre today. Hope it went well. Other than that, did a lot of ebaying and reading tape op, and got to spend some quality time with my girlfriend as well. Split a banana split.
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Re: What Did You Work On Today? 2-05-05

Post by bigtoe » Mon Feb 07, 2005 5:09 am

got tapes for session tonight...formatted them...talked on the phone for a couple hours with recording peeps...forgot to pick up mic stands on east side...did pushups.

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Re: What Did You Work On Today? 2-05-05

Post by YOUR KONG » Mon Feb 07, 2005 7:09 am

Did my saturday night coverband gig at the moose lodge - crowd liked us but was reluctant to dance, which always fazes us. Overall a good gig, except for some exceptionally unprofessional behavior from our stand-in bassist who really should have known better (ass). I hope he didn't screw up our chances for more gigs there - the pay was great!

Sunday morning wifey took the kid to her folks for breakfast, so I watched some of Stop Making Sense, took my clothes off and retracked the vocals for a "Once In A Lifetime"-esque song using the Egg-static mic (unintentional synchronicity there), put my clothes back on and managed to decipher my notes for the bridge. Feeling good about the whole thing.

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Re: What Did You Work On Today? 2-05-05

Post by Russian Recording » Mon Feb 07, 2005 10:05 am

tracked a band called Trio In Stereo. still need to do vox and mixing. They were very tight and prepared, a lot of cool sounds and instruments to record (upright bass, farfisa, wurli, rhodes, upright piano, hand claps, classical guitar). An enjoyable experience.

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Re: What Did You Work On Today? 2-05-05

Post by midiot » Mon Feb 07, 2005 10:53 am

michaeltheangryrussian wrote:They were very tight and prepared.
Now thats something you dont see everyday ;)
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Re: What Did You Work On Today? 2-05-05

Post by stinkpot » Mon Feb 07, 2005 10:54 am

nothing, glorious nothing.
2/5 was a much needed day of rest and movie watching.

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Re: What Did You Work On Today? 2-05-05

Post by rhombus » Mon Feb 07, 2005 1:20 pm

2-3 through 2-6
tracked a band called navies for an e.p. on lovitt. we had access to an
amazing sounding house on the water on the eastern shore of maryland.
slept a total of 18 hours and the songs sound great. even got to try out
my new ribbon mic.

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Re: What Did You Work On Today? 2-05-05

Post by Rick Hunter » Mon Feb 07, 2005 1:53 pm

man, the last few days I have been getting to know my mpc. Like really getting to know it. Walks on the beach, frisbee games, dinner and stuff.

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Re: What Did You Work On Today? 2-05-05

Post by I'm Painting Again » Mon Feb 07, 2005 5:25 pm

a little late to this but on sat i was finishing vocals and mixing an 80's style hardcore band(5 song demo)..they were unfocused and wasted a lot of time not listening and goofing off..

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Re: What Did You Work On Today? 2-05-05

Post by cvanwinkle » Tue Feb 08, 2005 12:26 am

nacho459 wrote:
cvanwinkle wrote:Sound Crew for Brubeck Brothers Quartet.

Craziest polyrhythms I've ever heard.
What! Is this what I think it is? :shock:

I started building snakes for my newly installed JH24 24trk. :D
I'm not sure what you're thinking it is, but this is what it was:

http://www.sfcc.spokane.cc.wa.us/Academ ... ge=JFAbout


Have fun with the snakes, JH24's are beastly machines.

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