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| Gear maniac Joined: Nov 2006 Location: SLC, UT
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Thread Starter | A Man I'll Never Be (Acoustic).mp3 [I guess the attachment function still isn't working. I'll host the file for a little while to give people a chance to hear it.] Ever since his tragic death, I wanted to try recording "A Man I'll Never Be" as sort of a tribute to Brad Delp. It's my favorite Boston song. I imagine that song hit home for him, as it does for me. My sister's birthday is today, so I recorded an acoustic version for her as a present, since it's her favorite Boston song, too. It's far from perfect, and I'm well aware of its shortcomings, but if you like it at all, I'm always happy to hear that someone else enjoyed it. I don't have the range of Brad Delp (few do), and he made this song sound so effortless. I did the best I could with it. And I couldn't match the great original arrangement, so I tried something a little different. Anyway, I hope someone else likes it, and I hope it serves as a reminder of what an amazing talent he was. -Mike
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| Lives for gear Joined: Apr 2007 Location: Keystone, CO
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Most, Most , MOST Excellent!! I'm now going to have to dump out your brain and find out how you cloned the Boston sound so well. ![]() Hey I'd be happy to do the solo. And I will! Ooooh and some drums too I shall do! :Ron |
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| Gear maniac Joined: Nov 2006 Location: SLC, UT
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| Gear maniac Joined: Mar 2005 Location: Okanagan, BC
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Very well done! Thanks for sharing. Great job on the vocals on a difficult song to sing. Backing vox were stellar.
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| Gear maniac Joined: Nov 2006 Location: SLC, UT
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Thanks! I just listened to it for the first time on my iPod, and I think the high harmony could be a little louder during the chorus. I'll probably make that little tweak at some point. |
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Nice job Mike. I enjoyed it. I bet you felt like your vocal chords were going to blow tracking that one, eh? Being from Boston, I had the pleasure of seeing Brad perform in very small clubs around the city over the past couple years with the tribute band Beatlejuice. Don't know if anyone on here is familiar but Brad and a bunch of studio cats from around here put together a Beatle band and played clubs (just the music, not the look) and it was absolutely mind blowing. I still love the BOSTON stuff and hearing Brad perfectly emulate every Beatle vocal tone just affirmed what I already thought...he was a singing savant. Words can't describe what that man could do with his voice. I've never heard anything like it. If you closed your eyes John Lennon was in the room, then Paul (and each of his tones) and on and on... I had the pleasure of talking with him not long before his death. Who would have known? A tragic end to a great singer's story. dk
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| Gear maniac Joined: Nov 2006 Location: SLC, UT
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Thanks for listening, David. And I'm a big Beatles fan, so I think I would have really loved his Beatles stuff, too. |
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| Lives for gear Joined: Apr 2007 Location: Keystone, CO
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| Gear interested Joined: Jul 2007 Location: The Netherland
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Hi! I think you did a fantastic job with this one, perfect vocals (could indeed be a little louder in the chorus) and the production sounds wonderfull too! Wow, I realy love how your vocal sound when you reach those high notes! Fantastic!! Take care! Ricardo
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| Gear maniac Joined: Mar 2004
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dude !! Great vocals |
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| Gear maniac Joined: Nov 2006 Location: SLC, UT
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You guys are very kind. Thanks so much!! |
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| Lives for gear Joined: Apr 2007 Location: Keystone, CO
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Maybe someday we can meet halfway, Like in Green River or Mack or somewhere and jam some Boston n' stuff. Hmmm I wonder if they have 110vac in Mack. ![]() :Ron |
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| Gear maniac Joined: Nov 2006 Location: SLC, UT
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| Gear maniac Joined: Nov 2006 Location: SLC, UT
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I uploaded a new mix--no huge changes, other than bringing up the high harmony a bit in the BV. I brought down the piano a hair in a couple spots, and made the horn end properly with the strings at the very end. Anyone mind my ending? I never really liked the Boston ending. That organ seemed excessively loud. I would have preferred a tasteful guitar solo, probably. And no one has inquired about the gear, so I'll offer up the following, if anyone is curious. Vocal and guitar: TLM49 -> Pacifica -> RME FF800 -> Cubase 4 I also blended the direct from the guitar, which went through my UA Solo/610. The guitar is a Taylor 12 string, doubled 4 times (two left, two right) And if you like the mix, I'm using a ton of UAD-1 plug-in's, including the two new ones. If you don't like the mix, I'm using Waves. |
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| Gear addict Joined: Jul 2003 Location: Greater Seattle area
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Great singing! Great job overall! One of my favorite songs also. |
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| Lives for gear Joined: Apr 2006 Location: Pennsylvania
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Fantastic tribute! I hope you don't mind if I add it to my music collection? I think alot of people, myself included were shocked at his passing. That was a great job and I enjoyed it very much. Thanks for posting it!! |
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| Gear nut Joined: Jan 2006 Location: Stockholm
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Man, you have great chops! Top notch vocals. I'd love to hear the acoustic version, though. This one was clearly something done with a sequencer. Not that it is anything wrong with that. The love shines through.thumbsup |
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| Gear maniac Joined: Nov 2006 Location: SLC, UT
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I'm uploading what's probably the final mix now. I made a couple minor tweaks, and upped the bit rate a little. Thanks again to all who listened, and especially to all who took the time to post a comment. thumbsup | |
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| Gear addict Joined: Sep 2006 Location: La Center, WA
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Wow. That's better than anything I've done, for sure! I wish I could get that kind of depth and clarity on my vocals. The orchestration didn't distract me at all. In fact, I noted to myself how it sort of sneaked in there without being too obvious. The piano might be a touch murky, but that's about all I can say. Thanks, Aric For sample of my work visit Jungle Noise Studio |
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| Registered User Joined: Jan 2007 Location: USA
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Wow. You have a great voice. I didn't even realize that Brad had passed on. This is a great tribute. Please do tell your gearsluttiness equip setup and signal chain to produce vocals like that! And yes - how did you emulate that boston vocal harmony sound - are the harmonies processed? Are you using melodyne? The piano is the only thing a little lacking - it sounds a bit dull compared to the rest. Thanks - you rock. -Andrew |
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| Lives for gear Joined: Sep 2005
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excellent job. what piano patch did you use?
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| Gear interested Joined: Jul 2007
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You've done a really good job at capturing that Boston sound and don't worry about the ending... it's great, as are those backing vocals - will you give some tips on how you achieved those you sure gave a nice birthday present to your sister |
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| Gear maniac Joined: Nov 2006 Location: SLC, UT
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Thread Starter | It's a Bosendorfer in giga format I converted to HALion a long time ago, and I'm running it through HALion 3. I was having weird memory issues with Ivory, so I bailed on it and went for something less memory intensive. |
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| Gear maniac Joined: Nov 2006 Location: SLC, UT
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Y'know, I didn't do anything too crazy. I tracked each harmony four times, I think. I panned them around a little. I used a little melodyne in spots where needed, just to clean up a few things. I sent all of those into a stereo group, which had the following inserts and sends. The inserts were: UAD-1 LA3A -> UAD-1 Neve 1073 (high boost, cut some high mids). For sends, I had the UAD-1 Dimension D (which may be the mystery factor!), and then a little CSR Reverb Room, and then a little UAD-1 Plate 140. The lead vocals used similar inserts and effects, but on a separate group. My hardware chain is listed above, but again, it's: Neumann TLM49 -> Pacifica pre amp -> RME Fireface 800 -> Cubase 4 Thanks again to all who listened, and keep the comments coming, because they've been really nice! | ||
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| Lives for gear Joined: Sep 2006 Location: Los Angeles, CA
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Wow... You have a voice of the ages.... Classic voice.... Fantastic!!!!!!!!!! The mix is excellent too... I always hated that acoustic sound though, but I wont hold that against you! GREAT WORK!!!!!!!!!!!! |
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| Gear addict Joined: Apr 2006 Location: Motor City,USA
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Amazing work! Just goes to show that when there is talent there is no ITB vs OTB Cubase vs PT or Mac vs PC and everybody is happy |
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| Gear maniac Joined: Nov 2006 Location: SLC, UT
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| Gear maniac Joined: Nov 2006 Location: SLC, UT
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| Gear maniac Joined: Nov 2006 Location: SLC, UT
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BTW, my sister really liked it. |
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| Gear maniac Joined: Nov 2006 Location: SLC, UT
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One of our fellow gearslutz requested an uncompressed wave version of the song. I rar'ed it up for him and uploaded it to my site. The link is available upon request, if anyone else is interested. Just send me a PM. This is my last unsolicited bump post, I promise! -Mike |
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