14th March 2013
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#1 | | Gear Guru
Joined: Jan 2005 Location: Twin Cities, MN
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Thread Starter | My latest, probabaly no comments again :( But I'll give it a try :) |
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14th March 2013
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#2 | | Gear Guru
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14th March 2013
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#3 | | Gear nut
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Well, I may not be professional, but at this point I am assuming you'll stand for any feedback at all haha. But man I was really trying to pick something out there so I don't just end up saying "sounds good", when really thats all I feel like I can say; I'll give a shot anyway, hopefully not too vague.
The guitar solo in the second song seemed to lack focus compared to the solo in the first song. Just seemed like it wasn't as clearly the focal point, but it probably wasn't because that amazing sax is sounding too damn good to cover up.
Maybe its just me, or just the two differing songs, but the drums (esp the kick) sounds more prominent in the second song.
I didn't promise good criticism, but I figure its better than no replies. haha
Always cool to see someone (somewhat) near Fargo too.
good job
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15th March 2013
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#4 | | Gear Guru
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Originally Posted by Iamcory Well, I may not be professional, but at this point I am assuming you'll stand for any feedback at all haha. But man I was really trying to pick something out there so I don't just end up saying "sounds good", when really thats all I feel like I can say; I'll give a shot anyway, hopefully not too vague.
The guitar solo in the second song seemed to lack focus compared to the solo in the first song. Just seemed like it wasn't as clearly the focal point, but it probably wasn't because that amazing sax is sounding too damn good to cover up.
Maybe its just me, or just the two differing songs, but the drums (esp the kick) sounds more prominent in the second song.
I didn't promise good criticism, but I figure its better than no replies. haha
Always cool to see someone (somewhat) near Fargo too.
good job |
Thank you. Yeah, that sax man is crazy good. Was lucky to find him. The other two songs have an equally amazing harmonica player if you want to check them out. Thanks again for your opinion! Rob Adelman - YouTube
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15th March 2013
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#5 | | Gear nut
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yeah i'll check em out.
btw, whats up with your headphones?
looks like duct tape on them lol
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15th March 2013
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#6 | | Gear Guru
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Originally Posted by Iamcory yeah i'll check em out.
btw, whats up with your headphones?
looks like duct tape on them lol | Yup, duct tape.
Love those phones for tracking vocals!
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15th March 2013
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#7 | | Gear nut
Joined: Jun 2012 Location: PA
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Originally Posted by Sounds Great Yup, duct tape.  | Make sure you use special acoustic duct tape, only $50 a roll but it really brings out the analog warmth!
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15th March 2013
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#8 | | Gear Guru
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Originally Posted by Sample Seven Make sure you use special acoustic duct tape, only $50 a roll but it really brings out the analog warmth!  | Actually.. I have a couple of these old Sony phones, the earpieces eventually get loose and slide up and down. Plus it's true, the tape boosts the bass on these things quite a bit. |
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