come check out some acoustic songs i wrote and let me know what you all think. i'm looking for feedback on lyrics and music. thanks so much!!
jeff
webpage: http://www.allwool.net/jeff
**Check out new original acoustic songs--feedback wanted**
these were all recorded live one afternoon last dec in my apt bedroom. the vocal is run through an AT4033 mic to a dbx 386 mic pre, then to an allen & heath 16 channel mixwizard board. The acoustic (taylor) is run direct to the board from an onboard fishman pickup. the electric's amp (fender) is close miked with a sure beta 57 through the 386 as well, then to the board. each channel was recorded on an alesis hd24. during mixdown the channels were compressed using a dbx 1046 and DDP, and i added a lexicon mpx1 reverb with some onboard delays from the mixer. the final mix was recorded on an alesis masterlink ml-9600.juineaux wrote:Welcome![]()
Sounds Good, and nicley recorded. What do you use for recording?
thanks for the reply!
jeff
http://www.allwool.net/jeff
Well thats the reason it sounded so nice. I wasnt going to believe you if you were to say that is was all done with cool edit and a computer mic.jwool wrote:these were all recorded live one afternoon last dec in my apt bedroom. the vocal is run through an AT4033 mic to a dbx 386 mic pre, then to an allen & heath 16 channel mixwizard board. The acoustic (taylor) is run direct to the board from an onboard fishman pickup. the electric's amp (fender) is close miked with a sure beta 57 through the 386 as well, then to the board. each channel was recorded on an alesis hd24. during mixdown the channels were compressed using a dbx 1046 and DDP, and i added a lexicon mpx1 reverb with some onboard delays from the mixer. the final mix was recorded on an alesis masterlink ml-9600.juineaux wrote:Welcome![]()
Sounds Good, and nicley recorded. What do you use for recording?
thanks for the reply!
jeff
http://www.allwool.net/jeff
That has to be over $3000 of equipment. Im guessing you are planning on doing something big.

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