What Did You Work On Today? 7-26-07
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What Did You Work On Today? 7-26-07
So, today now offically being Thursday, let's see what everyone gets into today.
Chris Garges
Charlotte, NC
Chris Garges
Charlotte, NC
- JohnDavisNYC
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Will finish tracking an original song, and probably do a quick cover a friend's tune for the hell of it.
Edit: I also spent 90 minutes at work this morning making Simpsons avatars of my coworkers.
Edit: I also spent 90 minutes at work this morning making Simpsons avatars of my coworkers.
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More Writer's Workshop tape transfers. Then some mixing of my own stuff. Then a doctor's appointment. Then more mixing. Then probably some WoW.
New music: www.sadironmusic.com
Studio site: www.sadironstudio.com
Novel website: www.sadironpress.com
Studio site: www.sadironstudio.com
Novel website: www.sadironpress.com
actually played around in the studio and recorded a rough idea.....mostly making sure I could make everything work in MIDI-land in the unlikely event I have a writing gig or am even just inspired to write. also did some tidying in the studio.....later, i may shred some documents.
if you care to listen to my idea du jour, go here...
http://www.myspace.com/centeroftheuniverseaudio
if you care to listen to my idea du jour, go here...
http://www.myspace.com/centeroftheuniverseaudio
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Yesterday I did the CD Extra authoring for Sharon Jones & The Dap-Kings next CD - basically just coding the multimedia and autorun part and making sure the master conformed to Blue Book spec, as Daptone Records decided to add at the last minute a video of one of the tunes actually being recorded in all of one continuous first take. Anyway - it sounds awesome. The audio mastering was done by Scott Hull for this one and he left all the wave forms completely in tact - really nice job.
In other related Daptone stuff - The CD release party for the Budos Band's second release - http://www.daptonerecords.com/pages/dap ... LP-CD.html - which I did in fact do all the audio mastering for a few months ago - is being held at Joe's Pub on August 9th - the music is really amazing on this - maybe I can see some fellow NYC Tape Oppers at the show.
Just was at Joe's Pub a couple weeks ago for another release party for a CD I mastered of amazing solo cello stuff by Erik Friedlander - http://www.blockiceandpropane.com - that was recorded/mixed entirely analog by Scott Solter (who's worked with folks like John Vanderslice among others) using fairly unconventional micing techniques - a highly recommended recording to get!
And the day before yesterday I mastered an EP for Adrian Hibbs - http://www.adrianhibbs.com/ - really nice retro funk soul keyboardist/vocalist - from recordings done by Scotty Hard at his studio around the corner from me.
Other than that - I've been painting the studio bathroom - got it Curious George colors - kind of light mustard yellow semi-gloss for the walls and brick red high gloss on the trim. The old neon orange was kind of getting worn and gross. I'm going to slap down a new floor for it ghetto home improvement stylee over the weekend.
Best regards,
Steve Berson
In other related Daptone stuff - The CD release party for the Budos Band's second release - http://www.daptonerecords.com/pages/dap ... LP-CD.html - which I did in fact do all the audio mastering for a few months ago - is being held at Joe's Pub on August 9th - the music is really amazing on this - maybe I can see some fellow NYC Tape Oppers at the show.
Just was at Joe's Pub a couple weeks ago for another release party for a CD I mastered of amazing solo cello stuff by Erik Friedlander - http://www.blockiceandpropane.com - that was recorded/mixed entirely analog by Scott Solter (who's worked with folks like John Vanderslice among others) using fairly unconventional micing techniques - a highly recommended recording to get!
And the day before yesterday I mastered an EP for Adrian Hibbs - http://www.adrianhibbs.com/ - really nice retro funk soul keyboardist/vocalist - from recordings done by Scotty Hard at his studio around the corner from me.
Other than that - I've been painting the studio bathroom - got it Curious George colors - kind of light mustard yellow semi-gloss for the walls and brick red high gloss on the trim. The old neon orange was kind of getting worn and gross. I'm going to slap down a new floor for it ghetto home improvement stylee over the weekend.
Best regards,
Steve Berson
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Let's see...at work, went back and forth with the Avid editor trying different codecs to see what the results were converting a PAL mpeg to an NTSC quicktime in various ways to get the best results...still not entirely happy, but tomorrow's session should go fine with what I have.
Then did some fx editing/music work on the Comedy of Errors sound design...we go into tech on Sunday. Talked to the director about computer playback and stuff for a few minutes. I promise all those that attended the Chicago TOMB beer night that I have spoken to him about clearances!
Fielded emails from the 6 directors of the theatre festival that goes into tech the same week as the Shakespeare show...my business partner is flying solo for the first time at that tech and I'm trying my best not to freak out. I'm still doing most of the design work though. Control freak, me.
Spent the evening running around doing stuff for the Shakespeare show, changing strings on my acoustic and going over songs for tomorrow's acoustic gig. My voice is tired; part of that is I'm singing wrong right now, part is I'm a little out of shape vocally...must do proper warmups tomorrow evening. Luckily it's a non-smoking venue, so that's not an issue.
Today's minor score: Found a copy of Marillion's "Brave" DVD in a cutout bin for $5.
Then did some fx editing/music work on the Comedy of Errors sound design...we go into tech on Sunday. Talked to the director about computer playback and stuff for a few minutes. I promise all those that attended the Chicago TOMB beer night that I have spoken to him about clearances!
Fielded emails from the 6 directors of the theatre festival that goes into tech the same week as the Shakespeare show...my business partner is flying solo for the first time at that tech and I'm trying my best not to freak out. I'm still doing most of the design work though. Control freak, me.
Spent the evening running around doing stuff for the Shakespeare show, changing strings on my acoustic and going over songs for tomorrow's acoustic gig. My voice is tired; part of that is I'm singing wrong right now, part is I'm a little out of shape vocally...must do proper warmups tomorrow evening. Luckily it's a non-smoking venue, so that's not an issue.
Today's minor score: Found a copy of Marillion's "Brave" DVD in a cutout bin for $5.
"Jeweller, you've failed. Jeweller."
"Lots of people are nostalgic for analog. I suspect they're people who never had to work with it." ? Brian Eno
All the DWLB music is at http://dwlb.bandcamp.com/
"Lots of people are nostalgic for analog. I suspect they're people who never had to work with it." ? Brian Eno
All the DWLB music is at http://dwlb.bandcamp.com/
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Lots of cool stuff wrapping up this week...
- The excellent new Strugglers record (http://thestrugglers.org) for Acuarela Discos in Spain.
- A compilation disc of Henry Flynt's 70s rock band (!) for Locust Music. (http://locustmusic.com)
- Also for Locust, a disc of Paul Metzger's improvisations for a self-built modified banjo that sounds like a sitar (not a joke... it's very cool).
- A vinyl premaster for a great No Neck Blues Band offshoot called Amolvacy. (http://www.myspace.com/amolvacy)
- A really beautiful chamber pop record by a Portland, OR band called Loch Lomond who are on Hush Records (http://www.myspace.com/lochlomond06)
- Super-catchy indietronic release for Beep Repaired in Seattle by an artist called PRKR. (http://www.beeprepaired.com/)
- VERY heavy records by Medea and God's Revolver for Exigent Records in Salt Lake City (http://www.exigentrecords.com)
- A new EP by one of my favorite under-the-radar songwriters, Andrew Bryant in MS (http://myspace.com/andrewbryant)
- And a new Robotic Empire release by a great new band in VA called Verse en Coma (www.myspace.com/verseencoma)
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This week I transfered old comedy shows from dat to Protools, edited out all the crap (the duhs, ahs and let me start that agains), which was actually alot of fun. Burned the shows to CD. Gave the cds to the producer. Two days later I reburned the cds as the producer lost the first batch. Next week I'll start all over again with more old DAT and will also record more live shows which will be edited by someone else in several years.
I also worked my crappy day job, you know the one that pays the bills.
I also worked my crappy day job, you know the one that pays the bills.
yesterday was pretty uneventful for me. Practiced drums for a little bit, then had band practice later that night.
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Mixed stems for the first batch of three songs for my band, Wedlock. Thursday I did audio captures off of the VS-1880 where one of the songs had previously lived. Those drums have been back and forth between the computer, the sampler and the 1880 so many times, they're actually just mildly modulated dither noise now. Hmm. What to do about that. Peanut gallery? Shame too, about the drums on this cut, cuz the rest of the stem mixes sound really nice. I don't have to mix my album! I don't have to mix my album!
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