A 5 hrs effort

Discussion in 'Our Music' started by ric_bm, Jul 1, 2012.

  1. ric_bm

    ric_bm Newbie

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    I just wanted to share a short track I made last night:

    http://soundcloud.com/myn71008933/impro4/

    Neglecting the minor details, do you find this enjoyable?? Are the bass frequencies acceptably issued?? Are the high-pitched percussion elements adding a notorious extra flavor??

    I appreciate you passing by.
     
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  3. DjDifferenteye

    DjDifferenteye Newbie

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    Hello Ric ;)

    The Lead guitar is too strong !
    I Think The level is good when you down your fader -4 db, and add more compression for this.
    Also you can add more dark reverb with short tail to give the guitar a little bit in the back and glue the whole mix

    I think the guitar tooling is the biggest problem in your track;)

    Maybe you can cutt 120-140 Hz HP Filter.

    200-400 Hz determines the readability.

    4-5 Khz add some Airnes and Fresh +- 2 db High shelf

    Cheers Mat
     
  4. ric_bm

    ric_bm Newbie

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    Thanks a lot Mat!!

    Actually I can't turn in a greater work, 'cause I don't have anything but a regular home PC and a Marshall M15 guitar amplifier. So I try to focus on getting my elements correctly distributed on the frequency map. I did apply slight compression to get my crappy guitar sound more uniform throughout the mix, evidently it wasn't enough.

    Looks like you're really good at EQing, I'll give your reply an appropriate analysis.

    Gracias!
     
  5. futureb

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    Quite like the idea behind the track and that santana vibe, but I would lose the piano melody in the background A) Because you could barely hear it anyway and
    B) It seems slightly out of tune/key with the guitar riff
     
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    @futureb: Thank you very much for leaving your comment.
     
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    Needs work, and vibratos at some parts sound weird while some notes are offbeat. I would say playing is sloppy at some parts, nothing another take can't fix. I suggest that you add a LONG delay-reverb to the guitar that's very noticeable (the delay is only slightly softer than the dry).
     
  8. ric_bm

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    @prshreshtha: You're totally right. I tried to 'capture' my solo improvisation level, which is really poor right now (almost one year with no practice whatsoever). It took me like 10~12 takes to get it done and I didn't edit the recording on purpose. My objective is to upload similar stuff every once in a while and check on my progress through comparison.

    I'll try your delay suggestion on another coming track.

    Thanks for your time.
     
  9. vaiman

    vaiman Platinum Record

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    Hi

    Not bad mate. Checking progress through comparison is a great idea.

    I think you are trying to achieve 2 things here. Good improv/playing and a good mix.
    Concentrate on 1 or the other. A solid sounding mix is normally achieved through solid playing.
    If you want a good mix, then you can expect to do many takes on all the sections to get it perfect.
    Use the improv track as a guide and break it down into sections. The record each part again individually.

    Ditto to delay/reverb
    Add guitars panned hard left/right playing backing chords, this will add width in the song.
    What DAW are you using? Give some guitar vst's and IRs a shot.
    This guy has several free versions and they are great
    http://lepouplugins.blogspot.co.uk/

    Good luck
     
  10. DjDifferenteye

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    Yes, you're right a good foundation is essential (good guitarist, drummer, etc). The other hand, a lot can be achieved by the mix. I've heard worse record, which after passing through a professional sound engineer was amazing
     
  11. ric_bm

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    @hyem77: You've given me a couple of interesting ideas for my upcoming tracks! and yes, I'm trying to learn how to mix properly and on the other hand, I want to get my fingers back in shape to solo as a boss! :dancing:

    Thanks for sharing that blog site, I hadn't heard about it before.

    @Dj Different Eye: Are there worse recordings than this??? :rofl: , haha you mate got my point!
     
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    DAW ?

    Sonar X1...(I have FL Studio 10 and Reason 5 rewired in case I need some cool feature from them).

    VSTi ?

    Rapture->Keys , Studio Instruments->Bass and Drums, Nexus2->Mellow voice 'Ohhs', Battery3->Perc elements.

    VST ?

    FabFilter Q ->EQing , Waves C6 ->Compression.
     
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