nitrocloud is going to embed for me
6/29/2010 2:36:35 AM
when?]]
6/29/2010 2:38:30 AM
screwing it up at 2.36 in the morning is just bad
6/29/2010 2:40:05 AM
hopefully momentarily
6/29/2010 2:40:41 AM
lulz
6/29/2010 2:40:53 AM
WEAK
6/29/2010 2:41:12 AM
nearly there folkstalk amongst yaselves[Edited on June 29, 2010 at 2:42 AM. Reason : ...]
6/29/2010 2:41:30 AM
Wish You Were Here:In The Curve:]
6/29/2010 2:41:59 AM
c'mon, i'm half done with my popcorn already.
6/29/2010 2:42:01 AM
still weak
6/29/2010 2:42:12 AM
twice baked failWish You Were Here:]]
6/29/2010 2:42:31 AM
can we page 2 before fail arrives?
6/29/2010 2:42:47 AM
pfft have fun with that
6/29/2010 2:43:38 AM
I'm done here. PM me if something interesting happens.
6/29/2010 2:44:17 AM
http://www4.ncsu.edu/~nlpeaden/bryan-wish-you-were-here-ee.mp3http://www4.ncsu.edu/~nlpeaden/bryan-in-the-curve.mp3]]
6/29/2010 2:45:09 AM
I got them embedded, no need to leave your browser, folks.
6/29/2010 2:48:38 AM
did you just want an ego boost, or an in depth commentary on what you can focus on during future recordings?
6/29/2010 2:49:09 AM
looking to improve, but i'll gladly take an ego boost
6/29/2010 2:51:12 AM
interesting....Not too shabby. However, "Wish You Were Here" may be one of the most exposed songs you could pick if you're unsure about your vocals. 'Cause the tape don't lie
6/29/2010 2:57:18 AM
I know i was flat throughout it, i was trying too hard to sound like the recording rather than just sing it[Edited on June 29, 2010 at 3:00 AM. Reason : ...]
6/29/2010 2:59:27 AM
ok well my goal is to be helpful...this may sting or not depending how much work went into them.on WYWH : the levels are off, the vocals are too dry, and uneq'd or compressed to any standard.the first guitar needs to be louder from the get go, and when you eq it, give it an arc with the mids prominent, bass rolled off, and not too much fine treble, the boost the gain of the eq 1-2db to give the guitar a little bit more oomph, but not too much.compress the vocals, and try running a light delay with the feedback at maybe 5% - delay effects have this neat way of affecting a vocal track, especially when the delay's repeats can't be heard but ever so slightly, it give the voice headroom.never add chorus, btw. it detunes the sound to get the effect, and you don't want that in your recordings - leave that to nirvana. things you have going for you are a good overall meter to the songs, good equipment i'm guessing due to the good sync ups on teh overdubs, and the lack of noise from the mics...sounds like you also have the patience required to get better at mixing and mastering you music after you record it. always make sure it's got some kind of track compression, as it ties everything together without using reverb, and assures everything gets heard without sacrificing something else...also, be sure ot normalize your track to -.1db so it doesn't peak in your listener's player of choice. you should be mixing your tracks through the nicest stereo you can find, with good range of freq. response so you know what it really sounds like - after you finish you master tracks, you'll also want to prepare an internet ready version of you song that may require additional eq'ing to accommodate OEM car / laptop / ipod headphones.hope this little spurt was helpful. head over to http://www.soundclick.com/extrastrength if you'd like to hear some of my recorded efforts from the last few years. we played live recently vids are at http://www.youtube.com/extrastrengthmusic]]
6/29/2010 3:07:22 AM
it was thanks for the advice
6/29/2010 3:11:11 AM
do not put any goddamn delay on your vocalscompression, yesreverb, yesdouble everything to thicken it up, surebut not delayyou're not making a shitty rush recordchrist
6/29/2010 3:11:29 AM
there's no reason to curse - i was not telling him to add a ping pong delay that echoes 5 times before fading out, i'm saying use it as a fliter in an audio mixing / mastering program with little to no feedback, and a fast decay - acting as a --DRUMROLL PREASE-- a poor man's doubler without all the hassle of wobbling up your voice to sound like the beatles.]]
6/29/2010 3:15:06 AM
a poor man's (and smart man's) doubler is to do two takessounds betterbreathes better
6/29/2010 3:17:31 AM
this dude isn't to the point of doubling up and you know iti'm trying to be helpful, not record the next white album.
6/29/2010 3:18:28 AM
did you at least touchup in soundbooth or audacity for cheap/free?cubase or the cheap version of protools will handle almost everything mentioned thus far.And we need to chat about that cell phone quality camera you're rockin XSMP. I'd question even posting that.[Edited on June 29, 2010 at 3:23 AM. Reason : XH-A1 or better, mang]
6/29/2010 3:21:54 AM
i understand your point, but it's never too early to learn the basic stuffi doubled vocals on the first EP i made on a tascam 414 when i was fifteen years old, but that was only because someone told me that they sound much fuller if you do them twiceparsonsb, all the advice xsmp has given you is good, and given your choice of material, the aesthetic decisions he suggests might serve you better than the ones i offerjust trying to give you different points on the spectrum heregood luck, and keep playing ]
6/29/2010 3:23:08 AM
better bet on PC is cool edit pro 2 - free and awesome - it is the predecessor to adobe audition fyi they bought them out...you could use cakewaddle or whatever but it is bloated and complicated.
6/29/2010 3:23:49 AM
you can take panty hose (stockings, whatever you call them), cut off the end of the leg then put the camera up in with it scrunched/folded around the mic. It will even out your sound for $2 - 99.9% of the onboard mic's on those pieces are programmed to pic up joe blow standing 30' from it - not being pounded with music.And I used to use cool edit, but the last time I got it (which was YEARS ago) it downloaded freaking gator ads with it
6/29/2010 4:06:18 AM
I didn't watch/listen but you probably need more autotune
6/29/2010 4:22:19 AM
honest assessment:guitar: vocals:
6/29/2010 9:22:17 AM
doesn't begin to emote how i feel about the vocals
6/29/2010 2:56:39 PM
Just use autotune to fix the vox or make them sound like T-Pain. Either way should help.
6/29/2010 3:29:07 PM
All I can say is... since when is Parsons musical? Oh, the things you learn on tww. ^ ^"Here, have an ego boost - the guitar sounds great I will admit the vocals need work, but you're doing well.
6/29/2010 3:50:43 PM
since i picked up guitar 15 ish years ago
6/29/2010 6:18:13 PM
6/29/2010 6:34:18 PM
^ Dang how old is that picture?
6/29/2010 7:48:14 PM
6/29/2010 8:35:21 PM
It's a parsonsb project.
6/29/2010 8:36:55 PM
The one thing I learned about recording is that you should do it for fun and keep it to yourself until you know what the hell you're doing/have talent.Disclaimer: not meant to hate on you, just a general statement, really.[Edited on June 29, 2010 at 9:59 PM. Reason : .]
6/29/2010 9:58:46 PM
also, studio time is cheaper than you thinkespecially if you go digital and don't have to pay for tape
6/29/2010 10:11:01 PM