that and they put an effect on the singers voice, which made him not sound like a screeching cat anymore.MWR wrote:The studio isn't making them sound better it's the engineer. He can basically cut and paste until there's a decent track there.Dutch17 wrote:its really amazing how good the studio can make things sound. my buddies band flat out sucks, but when they recorded some stuff in a studio, it sounded 10x better
Real musicians will sit there and do take after take until they get it right all the way through. Sure the nice equipment will give it the best recorded sound possible but the performance itself is genuine.
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So we spent alot of the time learning about the software, best way to mic, figuring things out etc. I ended up getting a fairly decent track down, but I really messed up the ending. The banjo's there, but it just doesn't sound all that great. I have scrapped the outro as you hear it. I came up with a more suitable one after we recorded. Bottom line - we're definately not done. We're redoing the entire thing. This was basically just a practice day.
http://www.patmcinnis.com/astepforward.mp3
Again, don't mind the ending, we scrapped it and I came up with a new one, we just didnt record it.
http://www.patmcinnis.com/astepforward.mp3
Again, don't mind the ending, we scrapped it and I came up with a new one, we just didnt record it.
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Yep, working on that as well. And we didn't mess with the banjo (after the initial turn down - it was alot louder then a finger picked guitar), so it's hard to hear.i like tictacs wrote:I just listened to it again. I think it needs some kind of interlude to break it up. And should have turned up the banjo.
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Yeah, the banjo's not the problem, it's my playing and the riff that I'm playing. I just don't like it. But thanks though for the words.i like tictacs wrote:Hah. I knew it was right in that area. I've been playing along with it for a few minutes. I like the banjo. On the whole it reminds me of a laid back flecktones tune or just a mellow piece that's good for anything.

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