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Joined: November 2006 Posts: 3969
| My take on EC's Lonely Stranger:
Lonely Stranger
Adamas I 1687-8 #4020-92 (main)
Ovation 1537-1 #301922 (rhythm fills)
Both guitars run thru a Baggs Para Acoustic DI then into Behringer Xenyx 802 mixer and recorded on a Zoom MRS-4. Vocals recorded with a Shure MXL990 straight to the mixer then the recorder. Mixdown done with Reaper, using Kjaerhus Audio Classic Compressor and ReaVerbate (reverb) VST plugins on the guitar tracks. Rendered as a 128-bit mp3 using Lame encoder. Backup vocals by our dear friend Kietha. |
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Location: Tennessee | Nice! Real smooth sound.
Lotta work there. How many takes?
Did you mic the guitars at all or is it all direct from the preamp?
Keep it up Serge. Great stuff! |
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Joined: August 2009 Posts: 602
Location: Hanau, Hessen, Germany | Great work! I enjoyed it a lot. |
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Location: Flahdaw | Allright Serge! 'Bout time. Great job. |
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Joined: November 2006 Posts: 3969
| Thanks, guys. Bobbo, that was the 4th take on the Adamas, the second take on the 1537. No mic on the guitars, they were both straight to the board thru the DI. Still not happy with the (my) vocal and the mix could use some tweaking to optimize for poor speakers, but it's a start.
More soon, featuring Keitha on vocals so you won't have to suffer listening to me :D |
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Joined: October 2007 Posts: 2711
Location: Vernon CT | Nice Serge! Really enjoyed it!! |
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Joined: October 2005 Posts: 5331
Location: Cicero, NY | Great job, serge! Keep it up! |
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Location: Utah | Wow, super! |
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Joined: November 2008 Posts: 1119
Location: Michigan | Very nicely done. Can someone on this board please post some crappy recording so I don't feel so inadequate? |
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Joined: December 2006 Posts: 6268
Location: Florida Central Gulf Coast | Whoa, nice job Serge! I can't remember you singing that low. Your playing just continues to 'mature'. More... |
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Location: GA USA | Love it! |
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 Joined: May 2009 Posts: 1433
Location: Right now? | Very nice, G8r! You remind me of someone, but I can' think who ... more coffee needed to get my brain kick started ... even though it is half past noon!
Thanks for posting that. I really enjoyed it.
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Joined: December 2004 Posts: 2150
Location: Orlando, FL | Great job Serge! Nicely played, sung and recorded. |
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Joined: November 2006 Posts: 2241
Location: Simpsonville, SC | BRAVO! Keep up the great work Serge! |
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Joined: November 2006 Posts: 3969
| Thanks again to everyone for their kind words.
The link in the original post is no longer valid. After listening to it thru computer speakers instead of my Sennheiser studio headphones, I didn't like the mix, so I re-mixed and posted that up on ning instead.
Direct link to new mix |
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Joined: December 2006 Posts: 6268
Location: Florida Central Gulf Coast | Oh yeah!
Not sure how to ask this...It seems you 'lifted' your voice out of the guitars. It was more distinct. Whatcha do? |
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Joined: November 2006 Posts: 3969
| Johnny - I recorded each guitar and each vocal to separate tracks. Doing that lets you isolate and manipulate each "instrument" to get an acceptable mix (or add effects like reverb, compression, EQ). I actually had a fair bit of headroom on each signal, so I was able to boost the gain on the lead vocal track, at the same time cutting the gain slightly on the guitar tracks. That gave the vocal more punch in the mix without clipping. |
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 Joined: February 2005 Posts: 11840
Location: closely held secret | Much clearer (better), Serge! NEVER use headphones for mixing or mastering, other than for your own rough mixes. For everything else get yourself a small pair of studio monitors. |
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Location: closely held secret | You can also try to get the vocals and instruments at roughly the same level (vocals just a touch higher), then play with small changes in the EQ to bring the vocals 'forward'. 'Carving out' a frequency range in the instrument tracks where the vocals sit will help to make the vocals clearer while not overpowering the other tracks.
I'm sure the Magic Scot could explain it better. |
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Joined: February 2009 Posts: 335
Location: Reisterstown, Maryland | Great sound, Serge! I enjoyed it very much.
Anita |
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 Joined: January 2006 Posts: 2120
Location: Chicago | Bravo, g8r! It looks like you know what you're doing with the budding home studio! |
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