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Jackson Station Recording -
Hello!
A friend of mine asked me to record him performing this song. He performs the acoustic guitar, vocals and harmonica. I added all the rest and recorded the shabang.
What do you think?
I usually record classical musicians so this type of recording is new for me.
https://brendandailey.bandcamp.com/releases
Thank you.
A friend of mine asked me to record him performing this song. He performs the acoustic guitar, vocals and harmonica. I added all the rest and recorded the shabang.
What do you think?
I usually record classical musicians so this type of recording is new for me.
https://brendandailey.bandcamp.com/releases
Thank you.
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^^^ i agree.
this feels like "time out of mind" bob dylan/lanois vibe. i'd grit up the voc a bit to bring
out a little more articulation and bring the whole voc level up and compress so it becomes more of an obvious focal point and so the atmosphere hovers
around it rather than enveloping in.
this feels like "time out of mind" bob dylan/lanois vibe. i'd grit up the voc a bit to bring
out a little more articulation and bring the whole voc level up and compress so it becomes more of an obvious focal point and so the atmosphere hovers
around it rather than enveloping in.
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check out this freeware vst - it's pretty great.i use it in cubase quite a bit.
https://varietyofsound.wordpress.com/20 ... sed-today/
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