27th October 2010
|
#91 | | Gear nut
Joined: Jan 2008 Location: Cortland, OH
Posts: 136
| Quote:
Originally Posted by wowz Recorded with a Tascam414mk2 4track cassette. Sm57, Sm58, & Samson R11.
myspace.com/scottruddmusic | Definitely my favorite tracks on the thread so far!!!
Amazing work!
|
| |
28th October 2010
|
#92 | | Gear nut
Joined: Jan 2010 Location: Miamisburg ,Ohio
Posts: 140
|
Recorded using audix, and cascade mics into reaper, all ITB mixing, tell me what you think all opinions are welcome and wanted, tell me honestly,
Thanks
|
| |
28th October 2010
|
#93 | | Gear nut
Joined: Jul 2010
Posts: 92
|
All guitars original 1st version POD
Vocals Beyer m69
All other instruments midi
Mixed over headphones.
Everything performed by me. |
| |
28th October 2010
|
#94 | | Lives for gear
Joined: Mar 2009 Location: U.S.A.
Posts: 4,498
| Quote:
Originally Posted by Push_MY_Faders here's a track I recorded in my front room. I recorded a friend who popped round for a brew and few hours later here's the result. He's very obscure with his ideas and is fun to work with. He did all the guitars, vocals and bass. I programmed some orchestral sounds from Garritan to help get the psychedelic vibe he was after..I hope.
I combinded the nylon and steel gtr in parts to try and get a steel drum sound
recorded direct into Pro tools 003 rack @ 48khz /24bit
microphone was an akg 214.
instruments include my cheapy acoustic and kids nylon gtr
Bass
Shaker
table for percussion
foley sounds where recored on my olympus handheld from another session.
recored and mixed over some inexpensive headphones.
I did whack a limiter on the 2 bus to get some volume in the end as we probably wont get it mastered.
If you do have a listen I'd appriecate any comments. I'm interested to see what it sounds like over some monitors as I don't have any.
Total time= an afteroon
Mix time 3 hours
cups of tea consumed 3 ( i had to make them aswell as press record)
Thanks
Gary | Nice.....I wish this was the type of music the radio would play..I really like it, wish there was a cd I could buy!! The style is so cool!!!
|
| |
28th October 2010
|
#95 | | Gear nut
Joined: Oct 2006
Posts: 119
| Quote:
Originally Posted by Push_MY_Faders here's a track I recorded in my front room. I recorded a friend who popped round for a brew and few hours later here's the result. He's very obscure with his ideas and is fun to work with. He did all the guitars, vocals and bass. I programmed some orchestral sounds from Garritan to help get the psychedelic vibe he was after..I hope.
I combinded the nylon and steel gtr in parts to try and get a steel drum sound
recorded direct into Pro tools 003 rack @ 48khz /24bit
microphone was an akg 214.
instruments include my cheapy acoustic and kids nylon gtr
Bass
Shaker
table for percussion
foley sounds where recored on my olympus handheld from another session.
recored and mixed over some inexpensive headphones.
I did whack a limiter on the 2 bus to get some volume in the end as we probably wont get it mastered.
If you do have a listen I'd appriecate any comments. I'm interested to see what it sounds like over some monitors as I don't have any.
Total time= an afteroon
Mix time 3 hours
cups of tea consumed 3 ( i had to make them aswell as press record)
Thanks
Gary | Hey, i really like this song, it reminds me of Rafter in many ways.
It sounds really good, here's my $0.02
lead vocals are too centered - maybe too quiet but i think if you pan them to the left a bit that could make them sit better
middle freqs a bit muddy, hard to find everything in the mix. esp around the section that's happening at 2:45 -
maybe some of the reverb on the acoustic guitars is clouding things up a bit? Not sure how long the tails are but maybe you can shorten them or cut some of the freqs on them -
all in all though it's cool, interesting, and sounds great!
that 'steel guitar' thing is really cool.... i might steal that! thumbsup
|
| |
28th October 2010
|
#96 | | Gear addict
Joined: Nov 2009
Posts: 398
| Quote:
Originally Posted by RLD All guitars original 1st version POD
Vocals Beyer m69
All other instruments midi
Mixed over headphones.
Everything performed by me.  | Impressed with the bass sound you're able to get out of a headphone mix. I can never get the bass right with headphones. What cans are you using?
..ant
|
| |
28th October 2010
|
#97 | | Gear nut
Joined: Jul 2010
Posts: 92
| Quote:
Originally Posted by antstudio Impressed with the bass sound you're able to get out of a headphone mix. I can never get the bass right with headphones. What cans are you using?
..ant | Thanks ant,
I use Sony MDR 7506.
Lots of people think they are too bright but I like em'.
|
| |
28th October 2010
|
#98 | | Gear addict
Joined: Nov 2009
Posts: 398
|
Thanks. I use the MDR-V700. Good for overall tonal balance but not for getting the bass in the sweet spot. Will have to try the 7506.
..ant
|
| |
28th October 2010
|
#99 | | Gear maniac
Joined: Aug 2010
Posts: 244
| Red Rocks
Here is a song I recorded a couple of years ago with a Firebox, AT2020, SM57, MXL991, AKG Perception, Circuit Bent SK1 to Sonar 4. I am doing the instruments and a friend is doing the vocals. I have since gotten upgraded mics, interface etc... but still like the sound of this pretty well. Mastered at a later date with isotope ozone 4... Feedback?
We recorded all these songs a few years ago, you can check out more if you like this one at - theobjectivesubject.com
You can also check out some more recent recordings I have done at my low end basement studio at - Ghost In My House Studio
Thanks - Matt
|
| |
28th October 2010
|
#100 | | Gear nut
Joined: Jul 2010
Posts: 92
| Quote:
Originally Posted by antstudio Thanks. I use the MDR-V700. Good for overall tonal balance but not for getting the bass in the sweet spot. Will have to try the 7506.
..ant | I'm not sure that you'd see a big difference, but I could be wrong.
Things like getting a good sound for the song type, sculpting out overlapping frequencies in other instruments, and getting the kick and bass to work together can help a lot.
|
| |
29th October 2010
|
#101 | | Gear nut
Joined: Jan 2010 Location: East Yorkshire UK
Posts: 101
| Quote:
Originally Posted by RTR Nice.....I wish this was the type of music the radio would play..I really like it, wish there was a cd I could buy!! The style is so cool!!! | Thanks RTR. After another get together we started some new recordings. We formed the Ersatz Band so when we record a collection of songs I pass you a copy and let us know what you think.
__________________ 'They're coming to get you Barbara' |
| |
29th October 2010
|
#102 | | Gear nut
Joined: Jan 2010 Location: East Yorkshire UK
Posts: 101
| Quote:
Originally Posted by schnerg Hey, i really like this song, it reminds me of Rafter in many ways.
It sounds really good, here's my $0.02
lead vocals are too centered - maybe too quiet but i think if you pan them to the left a bit that could make them sit better
middle freqs a bit muddy, hard to find everything in the mix. esp around the section that's happening at 2:45 -
maybe some of the reverb on the acoustic guitars is clouding things up a bit? Not sure how long the tails are but maybe you can shorten them or cut some of the freqs on them -
all in all though it's cool, interesting, and sounds great!
that 'steel guitar' thing is really cool.... i might steal that! thumbsup | Thanks Schnerg much appreciated. I heard the muddyness straight away when I played it over my Hifi earlier. I'm gonna address this issue when I remix it. Borrowing a pair of Focals so I should be able clean up. We're big on reverbs for this one, to get a washy dream like state vibe at the end but i do agree that the tails are blurring the spoken word dialogue.
Got a bit wacky with the panning as I did it over a pair of cans
Thanks
|
| |
29th October 2010
|
#103 | | Lives for gear
Joined: Mar 2009 Location: U.S.A.
Posts: 4,498
| Quote:
Originally Posted by Push_MY_Faders Thanks RTR. After another get together we started some new recordings. We formed the Ersatz Band so when we record a collection of songs I pass you a copy and let us know what you think. | That would be great!!! I really like your style, i am not just trying to be nice, I mean it thumbsup
|
| |
29th October 2010
|
#104 | | Gear Head
Joined: Sep 2007
Posts: 57
| BORSHCH band (doesn't exist any more  )
Digi 002
Gtr & Bass - PODs
Drums - DDRUM
UAD plugs |
| |
29th October 2010
|
#105 | | Lives for gear
Joined: Jun 2007 Location: Alabama
Posts: 954
| Quote:
Originally Posted by molson Here is a song I recorded a couple of years ago with a Firebox, AT2020, SM57, MXL991, AKG Perception, Circuit Bent SK1 to Sonar 4. I am doing the instruments and a friend is doing the vocals. I have since gotten upgraded mics, interface etc... but still like the sound of this pretty well. Mastered at a later date with isotope ozone 4... Feedback?
We recorded all these songs a few years ago, you can check out more if you like this one at - theobjectivesubject.com
You can also check out some more recent recordings I have done at my low end basement studio at - Ghost In My House Studio
Thanks - Matt | Wow, that is really cool. |
| |
29th October 2010
|
#106 | | Lives for gear
Joined: Jan 2009
Posts: 1,179
|
Yet another. I am REALLY liking all the tracks posted...But Push's nylon string guitar track is the most interesting haha.
This one is really rough...macbook mic, mixed in headphones.
|
| |
29th October 2010
|
#107 | | Lives for gear
Joined: Jun 2007 Location: Alabama
Posts: 954
| Here is the first song I ever wrote and recorded and was done in the early 90’s. Pro-4 List of gear used: - ADAT (Blackface) - Mackie 1604 - Shure Beta 87 - Boss SE-50 - Roland RAP-10 (ISA card) - Alesis D4 - Cakewalk Pro Audio 4 (MIDI only) I sequenced the song in Cakewalk then recorded the RAP-10 and D4 to the ADAT. All the instruments other than the drums came from the RAP-10. The vocal tracks were added. The tracks were then mixed down to a Sony MiniDisc recorder. I intended to write lyrics for the chorus, but I never got around to doing them.
__________________
-Fishmed
|
| |
29th October 2010
|
#108 | | Lives for gear
Joined: Jun 2007 Location: Alabama
Posts: 954
| Here is another song I recorded of a couple of my friends a short time later; I was just the engineer at this point. Hold We used mostly the same gear, but used an Alesis S4 instead of the Rap-10 and added a Roland GP-100 and an Alesis Midi Verb 4 to the process. (There are a couple of digital clips in the mix from the initial mix down.) Here was their band I recorded around the same time. I premixed the OH and toms to a stereo track, and put the Snare and Kick to their own tracks. Most of the mics we had for the drums were some cheap V-Tech, wantabe 57s. The vocal mic was the Shure Beta 87, Bass was Direct, and I cannot remember what kind of mic was used on the guitar. Screams |
| |
29th October 2010
|
#109 | | Gear maniac
Joined: Jun 2010 Location: Alberta, Canada
Posts: 190
| Quote:
Originally Posted by metalmatt Recorded using audix, and cascade mics into reaper, all ITB mixing, tell me what you think all opinions are welcome and wanted, tell me honestly,
Thanks | too much gain on the guitar, it sounds very thin and weak
here's something i mixed for a friend. he did all the production and engineering using only two microphones. mixed in REAPER on some Bose headphones and crappy lo-fi speakers.
|
| |
30th October 2010
|
#110 | | Lives for gear
Joined: Jan 2008 Location: Minneapolis
Posts: 783
| Quote:
Originally Posted by RTR This is something we did the other day
Gap-73 preamp for vox-guitar-and bass
Behringer b2 pro for Vox...yes...behringer!!
Alesis usb pro kit playing Steven Slate Drums!!
Assortment of VSTI's
NO outboard processing... | Wow, this is great man! I really like this alot.
The guitars are really wide and the drums sound great. I like how you diss Fruity loops in the song lol.
The production in the intro is really cool, I love the delay on the guitars. The rapping is great, I love the lyrics (purple haze lol) the synth appregios are great, the vocal sound is good.
I played with the suggestions you had for my song, and it worked too in a different way.. ABCDEFG lol! This is a great song.. Heres the chorus again great!
(still listening) |
| |
30th October 2010
|
#111 | | Lives for gear
Joined: Jan 2008 Location: Minneapolis
Posts: 783
| Quote:
Originally Posted by etcd32 MacBook mic. Mixed in logic. Recorded in my kitchen.
Written, recorded, produced, all in 4 hours.
Band name: RhymesWithSeventy
Enjoy it  Its my new style
-ev | (as I'm listening)
nice upbeat poppy beat and guitar sounds
the synths are tasteful and sound good
nice vocal delays going on.
vocoder vocal or whats going on here? sounds good |
| |
30th October 2010
|
#112 | | Gear maniac
Joined: May 2004 Location: Los Angeles
Posts: 263
| Quote:
Originally Posted by Fishmed Here is another song I recorded of a couple of my friends a short time later; I was just the engineer at this point. Hold We used mostly the same gear, but used an Alesis S4 instead of the Rap-10 and added a Roland GP-100 and an Alesis Midi Verb 4 to the process. (There are a couple of digital clips in the mix from the initial mix down.) Here was their band I recorded around the same time. I premixed the OH and toms to a stereo track, and put the Snare and Kick to their own tracks. Most of the mics we had for the drums were some cheap V-Tech, wantabe 57s. The vocal mic was the Shure Beta 87, Bass was Direct, and I cannot remember what kind of mic was used on the guitar. Screams | I really like "Screams" a lot. Drums sound like a real person playing a drum kit in a room. The bass-heavy mix propels it along, and the effects-laden electric guitar solo is played with much feeling and emotion; classic 90's heavy rock. I dug the hell out of it, Fishmed.
|
| |
30th October 2010
|
#113 | | Gear interested
Joined: Jul 2010
Posts: 4
| vocoder...
to etc, i love your songs, but the vocoder to me is to much and unneeded. i guess it's part of the style, but i think it's a crutch, and a shame because you are so talented and your songs and voice are great. i like everything else about your recordings. cool stuff.
|
| |
30th October 2010
|
#114 | | Moderator
Joined: Jan 2004 Location: london
Posts: 2,960
|
Here's mine - All done on an mbox2 and LE 8.04
I can't think of going much more lo-end than this....
It also doesn't translate that well on laptop speakers :(
I could only post 1min or so of it too, sorry!!! You'll have to wait for an official release to get the whole thing!
__________________
Emre Ramazanoglu http://www.emremusic.com the wise man can pick up a grain of sand and envision the whole universe. The fool, however,
will just lie down on some seaweed and roll around until he's completely draped in it. Then he'll
stand up and go "Hey, I'm vine man" |
| |
30th October 2010
|
#115 | | Gear interested
Joined: Nov 2009
Posts: 3
|
Here it is. I recorded it with my band in my guitarists apartment.
ITB with Samplitude 11 and a presonus firebox for audio interface.
Focal Solo Be6 for monitoring.
Plugins used are Voxengo GlissEQ v2, Voxengo AF bundle, Waves API 2500, 550-A, URS 1980, CSR reverbs and Samplitude's EQ and Delay.
Esp LesPaul with Seymour Dyncan pickups and a Washburn guitar i thing but i don't remember the model. No more than 500$ though.
2 solid state guitar amps parallel each take, a Marshall and a Line 6.
The Mic's were i think a Beyerdynamic M400 Soundstar MK-II and a Sennheiser e845. The distortion is from the amps.
The amps are in the bathroom facing the bath tub. It was sounding huge...
Atlansia Stealth Bass guitar to a Sans Amp Bass Driver Deluxe D.I. with lots of overdrive.
Vocals recorded with the Sennhiser. No headphones. he was listening in hi volume from the monitors (i didn't have any headphones..  ). It was good though. The bleed was ok and it was adding to the mix. And he performed better than other times with headphones.
Drums are some "stolen" samples from a friend of mine that he recorded in his studio.
The cymbals though are from EZ Drummer.
And finally the Hammond and the Rhodes are from a Nord Stage directly on the presonus.
Enjoy... http://rapidshare.com/files/301982197/inland.flac |
| |
30th October 2010
|
#116 | | Gear maniac
Joined: Aug 2010
Posts: 244
| Quote:
Originally Posted by wowz Recorded with a Tascam414mk2 4track cassette. Sm57, Sm58, & Samson R11.
myspace.com/scottruddmusic | Scott - Dig the tunes and the sound. Reminds me a lot of Beck's One Foot In The Grave, one of my favorite records of his, which was recorded in much the same way. Nice work!
Matt Ghost In My House Studio |
| |
30th October 2010
|
#117 | | Lives for gear
Joined: Jan 2009
Posts: 1,179
|
Note to everyone who commented!
I appreciate it!
Heres a tip tho, Logic pro's autotune makes the macbook mic sound better...gives it a limiter effect. I HATE autotune haha, these are just demos I wrote the past 4 days or whatever.
When I really record them, I will have creamy thick warm vocals.
I cant stand autotune becauseI can actually sing.. Ha.
Thanks again guys!
This is a great forum, lots of interesting things people have done with minimal gear.!
Love it!
-Evan
|
| |
30th October 2010
|
#118 | | Lives for gear
Joined: Jun 2007 Location: Alabama
Posts: 954
| Quote:
Originally Posted by eh91311 I really like "Screams" a lot. Drums sound like a real person playing a drum kit in a room. The bass-heavy mix propels it along, and the effects-laden electric guitar solo is played with much feeling and emotion; classic 90's heavy rock. I dug the hell out of it, Fishmed. | Thanks.
They had a great drummer.
Here is another song I recorded of them. This was one I did before I got the ADAT. The mix was recorded straight off the mixer to two track (MiniDisc). I was able to get the singer isolated away from the drums and guitar. The bass was direct. Metaphore |
| |
31st October 2010
|
#119 | | Lives for gear
Joined: Jul 2005 Location: Houston, TX
Posts: 888
|
New song added! Mixed ITB.
"Pushin" Mixes |
| |
31st October 2010
|
#120 | | Gear interested
Joined: Oct 2010
Posts: 12
| Quote:
Originally Posted by molson Scott - Dig the tunes and the sound. Reminds me a lot of Beck's One Foot In The Grave, one of my favorite records of his, which was recorded in much the same way. Nice work!
Matt Ghost In My House Studio | Thanks so much for the kind feedback. I really appreciate it. Love that beck album!
Am curious, a little off topic, but since you have an idea of the kind music I like to make and listen to etc. I was looking to get a nice set of speakers/monitors. I don't know anything about these things etc, but thought i'd treat myself to a nice pair. My Budget is around $500. Have heard good things about the Yamaha hs80M and the Adam A5's. Also hear good things about JBL LSR2325. I have a very small space (11X15 feet). Any suggestions etc advice on what speakers/monitors might work for me would be fantastic! (I like indie folk, ellito smith, Neutral Milk hotel etc)
Thanks,
Scott Scott Rudd on Myspace Music - Free Streaming MP3s, Pictures & Music Videos |
| | | |