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nightshadecrisis 03-02-2004 11:26 AM

Re: Let\'s hear your latest stuff....right here
 
fingerflicker,

very cool song, some crazy drum (programming?) stuff in there. i like the contour of the guitars on it. theres one thing i would recommend though, the hi-hat(tsssh)hits on count 1 really stick out, maybe you could add more hats, change the volume, or sample. other than that, you rock!! have you heard of Jeff Scheetz? you remind me of him alot, great guitars!

-e

FingerFlicker 03-02-2004 11:37 AM

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Thanks e

That's interesting about the high-hat. It's the same sample as all others. Maybe turning it down will do the trick. It IS a drum machine, btw. Did I go overboard with drum programming? It is a tendency of mine

Have heard the name of Sheetz but not the playing. Will look into him.

Thanks,
FF

badperson 03-02-2004 11:57 AM

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BP - Nice tune. I like the main lead guitar tone; nice and warm. What's your setup?

tele 52 reissue\fender super reverb\with tube screamer.
sm57 into great river pre.

Thanks for the listen!

bp

Roy Howell 03-02-2004 12:03 PM

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bp,
Another good song...I can relate to your lyrics, as usual, and that voice would be great on a soundtrack, in my opinion. Maybe that'll just come about. We'll see what happens this year.
-Roy

nightshadecrisis 03-02-2004 12:34 PM

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i think the drum programming sounds great, finger, that must have taken one hell of a lot of time! theres some pretty intricate parts! i like that piece too, sounds nice.
-ev

Gene Backlin 03-02-2004 06:38 PM

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Quote:

this sounds like a really nice guitar. What kind is it?


Well Roy,

This thing has seen better days, but it still sounds good. It was made in Mexico by Jose' Loreto Herrera Z. It has a body long crack in the back, and the neck has chunks in it as well as being wider than most I have seen in the stores these days, but my hands are used to it. It's definitely a keeper though. My mom was so happy that she made it back from Mexico and it did not break.

Thanks for asking !

Take Care,
Gene

groovilator 03-02-2004 10:46 PM

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Wow, this is great! In the past I've only ever visited the DUC when I had a problem but tonight I was bored and had some time to spare so I checked out this thread and I think I'll be back.

Anyway I've listened to a number of things and I'm pretty impressed with most of it. But Roy, I had to single you out, bro. I'm listening to Goblin's Moon right now and I'm just smiling. Wow. (BTW, the link to this from your site gave me some wierd page that said something about informing you about a broken link.) And when the guitar came in on Deep Scarlett I suddenly remembered why I love Jeff Beck. Then I kept listening and eventually forgot about Jeff Beck. I'll be making my own Roy Howell CD soon.

Great stuff from badperson and editor as well (I may start covering Wishing Well at some of my acoustic shows if you don't mind, eman).

Looking forward to hearing more music on here.

Some of my latest stuff is on my website. Right now only one tune is full-length, the rest are excerpts because I'm planning on attempting some commerce acquisition in the near future but I may try to find a way to make full-lengths of all my tunes available on the web for DUC'ers.

Everything is recorded through my Mobo. Drum sounds come out of a Roland JV-1010. Guitar sounds come out of a PODxt. Guitar is a Carvin DC-something or other. Acoustic is a Garrison. Bass is a Pedulla 5-string fretless (not mine, wish it was). Congas are LP Aspire. Those get recorded with a pair of 57's. Vox are recorded with an Audio-Technica AT3525 (clean response, nothin' fancy). AcGtr gets recorded w/ A-T near bridge and an AKG C-1000 on the neck. Mixes are rendered by my buddy Danny Jacobs who happens to be a talented sound engineer with a pair of Mackie studio monitors.

Well I think this has gone on long enough. Here's the link I've been making you wait for. Tony Rey

Hylse 03-03-2004 07:04 AM

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Here comes a song I recorded 2002.
Itīs a cool rock song.

http://d517235.u31.surftown.se/Song%201.mp3

Please download and tell me what you think.
I play guitar and sings, but I donīt sing very good, but what the f#"%.

/Hylse

spkguitar 03-03-2004 07:20 AM

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Groovilator - Great songs man. I like your style; very interesting.

Hylse - Nice work, huge guitar sound. Your voice sounds good; it could be out front in the mix a little more, but that's just my opinion.

probe dms 03-03-2004 09:26 AM

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www.dmscountry.com dope jazz hip hop, nice visuals too

Roy Howell 03-03-2004 12:33 PM

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spkguitar/Shawn,
Very cool song...great structure, and the vocals are great. Lead vocal may come up a tad in places(to my ears), but the background vocals are really nice. Good job...
-Roy


groovilator/Tony,
Thanks so much for the compliments...I've downloaded your songs and will get a chance to listen just a little later.
thanks, Roy


xeetstreet 03-03-2004 06:59 PM

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Ok, I guess it's my turn. I wanted to wait until I had a couple of songs before I posted. My band is going to have a 45 minute interview on the radio tomorrow, so I guess it's fitting that you guys here it too.

Xeet Street Band

Bloody Nose
Chuna
For Trouble
On Board and Up To Speed
Pianissimo

Tah-tah,
Drew.

Roy Howell 03-03-2004 09:18 PM

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groovilator,

Man, I really like your songs and vocals...especially 'Drowning Eyes' and 'Outside', I think. Cool chords and melodies throughout, and interesting productions.
Thanks for the listen,
Roy

doylemusic 03-03-2004 10:22 PM

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Groovilator

Very nice, man. Guitars sound really good, nice wide image. I could use a little more vocals (more out front). I really like the Drowning eyes tune. Nice tune! Thanks for posting.

Gene Backlin 03-03-2004 10:24 PM

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I had the chance tonight to record my Daughter's Concert Choir again.

For your enjoyment:

http://s94545301.onlinehome.us/music...nesomeRoad.mp3

Thank you for listening.

Take Care,
Gene

doylemusic 03-03-2004 10:29 PM

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Hey Hylse, cool tune. I agree that the vocals could be more out front. Voice sounds fine, though. I like all the different variations and instrumentation changes throughout (especially the 2nd verse). Well done!

pk_hat 03-03-2004 10:56 PM

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I just posted some older tracks I did 3 years ago. Less-than-stellar production but oh well, they might as well be there than sitting on my drive doing nothing...

"Gelatin" and "Orly"

FingerFlicker 03-04-2004 06:24 AM

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Quote:

Ok, after months of picking up tips from the gang here, here's my first mix. This is somewhere between rough and final mix for my album (need to ride the faders for lead guitar). How can I improve this?

"Weekend Warrior"

Thanks for listening

FF

Bump. Can anyone tell me where they think this mix stands? It can't possibly be perfect on a first try.

badperson 03-04-2004 06:40 AM

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catching up on some listening...

Gene, very nice work on the paganini. You really got a nice sound out of that guitar, and the recording sounded very good, imo the best thing you've posted so far. great job. The choir sounds very nice as well.


"your love" is a very cool song, nice vibe. I found my self wanting to hear more definition on the drums, but that's coming from someone who's never recorded a drumset in his life.

hylse, I liked your groove a lot, what tools did you use?

xsb bloody nose has a great groove, great playing.

I thought the organ sound on "drowning eyes" was very cool, as were the vox.



Fingerflicker,

cool song and good production. The only thing that stood out to me was that the hihat stuck out for some reason. I'm not sure why. The drum programming is great, though. Could you explain, in some detail, how you create the fills?

thanks.

later.

bp




Gene Backlin 03-04-2004 07:44 AM

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Quote:

You really got a nice sound out of that guitar, and the recording sounded very good, imo the best thing you've posted so far. great job.

badperson,

Those are very kind words...Thank you very much...

I really enjoyed Let it Burn. The greatist thing about your music is that you have YOUR sound. I wish I could sing....but I don't dare. My daughter got her voice from her mother...thank goodness !!!

Take Care,
Gene

FingerFlicker 03-04-2004 08:00 AM

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Thanks BP.

Sure, I use an Alesis SR-16 (I think that's the number). It has these "fill" options, which I don't really use as they were intended. I just use them as regular drum patterns.

Here's the short version (explanation below):
1. Program main kick/snare combo into machine, stopping before drum fill
2. If fill has kick/snares, add those
3. Add tom fill
4. Add cymbal crash before fill (and possible after, though may have to wait until recording)
5. Add high-hat except during fill

I basically figure out what 8 beat pattern (2 measures) I want to create, and if it has a drum fill (like toms/bass/snare combo), I figure out where the "main" beat ends and the "fill" starts. Then I program the "main" kick/snare combo into the machine, stopping before the fill. You have to figure out what the last note of the main part really is, and memorize both that and the drum fill you worked out in your head (and on the machine slowly).

If the fill has snare or kick, I sometimes add those into the machine before doing the rest of the fill (toms), because if I miss the toms, I can just delete the toms. If I miss a snare in the fill, it's harder to erase just that snare (I either have to erase all snares and re-perform the main ones too, or go into the machine editor thing, look for the note, and erase it).

For fills, I stop the machine, practice the drum fill a few times, then hit record again. When the machine loops, I wait until the main part passes and then perform the fill into it. If I miss, I usually delete each tom. It's easier to perform all the toms in one pass, even if I miss one, than to stick one in in the middle of others. I could add stuff in the editor, but I hate the editor.

After all this, I add the highhat or ride cymbal. Also, drummers usually can't strike a high-hat when performing a drum fill, so I omit the high-hats when fills are happening. To cover the absense of the bright sound, I almost always add a cymbal crash before the drum fill. Fills often end with a crash, too.

Those crashes are the only ones I add to the machine. The rest I manually record later after the drums have gone to "tape". The reason is that crashes are so obvious, and if I want to use a pattern twice, and it has a big crash in it, I can't really use the pattern somewhere else. It's too obviously a repeated pattern. Well, now that I think about it, with PT, I could just mute the crash if I don't want it later. Hmmm. Doing crashes manually adds a least some human touch.

My great fear as a drum programmer is that someone will realize my drums are a machine, not from the sound, but because there's no imagination and things return too predictably. When it comes to recording, I put every sound on its own track (takes 8-10). Each tom is alone, and cymbals go to a stereo track.

Believe it or not, due to tendinitis in both arms, I actually do all the drum programming (except toms) with both feet. I rigged a book with 5 letter openers and tape, and when I step on the letter openers, they push down the corresponding drum pad. I've been meaning to make a video of me doing this for my site, since people don't believe me

You're the second to notice the high-hat. Do you think turning it down would help? It's a stock sound from the Alesis. Is it the tone itself? I wonder if EQ would help it. I don't really hear the result you guys mean (probably too used to it).

Sometimes a cymbal hits at the same time as a high-hat. You're NOT talking about that, right?

SSRJazz 03-04-2004 10:53 AM

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You're the second to notice the high-hat. Do you think turning it down would help? It's a stock sound from the Alesis. Is it the tone itself? I wonder if EQ would help it. I don't really hear the result you guys mean (probably too used to it).

Sometimes a cymbal hits at the same time as a high-hat. You're NOT talking about that, right?

Make me the third.

I think the programming on it is great....but I just don't care for the drum sounds themselves.

Yeah....that open hi-hat really sticks out in the mix.... turning it down ever so slightly would help...but overall the drums sound just....dead and not big and huge like a real metal drum kit set would. I usually -hate- electronic drum kit soundbanks anyways....they're usually WAY over compressed or just dead or just plain crappy. I think this would sound much better with like BFD or Drumkit from Hell or even one of SampleTank's Acoustic Drum kits.

I love the mix on the guitars.... the eq sounds a little thin on some of the tracks..but..overall it's great....I love the song....lots of energy!


Tito Ricci Arballo 03-04-2004 11:32 AM

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Hey pk_hat, I'm feelin' Orly. It's a nice listen. Kind of Portisheadish but definately not bitin'. I like the diverse fillers.

Allright everybody, check the new joint. It's a Lil' Kim remix w/ some disco flavor. The jump Off

Let me know what you think.

FingerFlicker 03-04-2004 12:02 PM

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What's the easiest (I know that's subjective) way to replace drum sounds? I may know how to program the drum machine, but I know little else of usign drum sounds that aren't in the machine....

nightshadecrisis 03-04-2004 12:43 PM

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You could get sound replacer, but if your drums are one stereo file you will run into some problems. If each track has its own sound assigned to it, soundreplacer can go in there and put a different sample in there. Its about $350 dollars I think, but its well worth it, theres also a demo I'd suggest trying, on the digidesign download page.

I think the drums sound pretty good, however the hi-hat that i mentioned in my first post has the repetition on the first beat that really sticks out, i think if you used a more "closed hat" sample it might sit easier in the mix.
-ev

SSRJazz 03-04-2004 02:29 PM

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If you recorded the MIDI out of your electronic drumkit, you could probably get any soundbank that follows the General MIDI format for the percussion. That lets SampleTank out, unless you're willing to move/transpose the individual notes by hand.

What you -might- want to do is get the VST-to-RTAS converter, get the soundfont VSTi player and then go download the Natural Studio Kit soundfont ....great acoustic kit....I'm pretty sure it's laid out in the GM MIDI format.


neonpool 03-04-2004 03:51 PM

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Mike,

Nice guitar tone. I especially liked the sweep-picking parts on "... Test 2"
(if that's what they were?).

I'm still a beginner and I do mostly folk-pop (is that actually a genre?),
but I make the foray into blues more often than some. Here's one of my latest:
http://www.pault3.com/babysniche.mp3

Any feedback would be appreciated.

As you'll probably notice from a certain vocal part, I printed
this track just before I figured out what a limiter was for.

(p.s. I thought I was replying to the last post, but as I just found out, I wasn't, so ignore any seemingly out-of-place-ness (word?))

graveleye 03-04-2004 05:41 PM

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Hey folks... I lurk in here all the time but never really get a chance to post much, but as usual I am really impressed at what i am hearing

Here is my wife, Mrs Graveleye , in her debut song. We worked pretty hard on the recording, and its not really done yet, but we're going to rest it for a while before trying to get it perfect -we're getting kind of tired of it, time to move on. So I wanted to just slide it by you guys because I liked the song, and cuz its my wife and I am proud of her.

Overboard

BTW, I hate mp3s... I thought a few minutes ago that I should have cut this at 256 rather than 128 because i can tell the difference. It sounded ok on the crappy computer monitors, but listening to it here through my studio monitors it just sounds so different than the cd. But its too late now - I will try to get a better copy up later when I have time for the hell of it.

What software are you guys using to cut mp3s? I have cdex, wondering if there is something better.


roksta 03-04-2004 06:28 PM

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Hey graveleye...

Overboard is absolutly WICKED!!!!! U guys shud hit the charts you,d be loaded!!! Great stuff.
I thoight the vocals were a little quiet, but thats just an opinion, plus iv been mixin my bands album all week, so mybe my ears are a little tired!!

Im gonna get some of my bands stuff on here as soon as i can figure out how to post MP3'S. It my bands first album n my first big production project, so any feedback wud b real helpful... dunno how you guys recieve nu-m,eatl sorts stuff, but were a three piece (me on guitars, a drummer n the wife on bass n vox, and no, were ARNT evanescence wannabies!!!!!!!)

Rich

spkguitar 03-04-2004 09:30 PM

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Graveleye - great stuff. Your wife's voice kind of reminds me of Dale Bozzio from the early Missing Persons stuff in some places. Very cool!

Neonpool - Very cool. Nice minimalistic feel; I love it. I wish I could do that. My tunes always end up with "more more more" syndrome.

Roy Howell 03-04-2004 10:18 PM

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neonpool,
I enjoyed that...wanted to hear it keep going. I like your voice...post more when you can.
-Roy

Roy Howell 03-04-2004 10:56 PM

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Cool song, Kev...your wife did a great job on the vocals. I like the energy on this. Did you play the guitars?
-Roy

badperson 03-05-2004 06:10 AM

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graveleye, I sent you an email. To paraphrase, I think "overboard" is great. I love that overdriven reggae vibe. Another poster said the vox could come up, and I don't disagree, but there's a vibe to that balance, where the vox are on the verge of being overwhelmed by the music that can be used to your advantage. I don't know what I'd do exactly, just thinking out loud. Hmmm....

Anyway, "baby's got a niche" was also a good tune. It really captures the old blues sound, has a very lo-fi vibe to it. Strictly my 2 cents, I didn't think that reverb thing towards the end helped the song, I thought the song was strong enough and it was disorienting. Again, just my subjective opinion, ymmmv. Very cool song.

bp

graveleye 03-05-2004 10:05 AM

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Hey thanks guys. I am still going to post a better mp3 of that because for some reason the sound changed pretty drastically when I converted it to mp3, even listening to it on my studio monitors. On disc it sounds pretty decent on almost everything I have played it on even in its unfinished state. Oh well.. another reason to not like mp3s.
I rather wanted to bring the vocals up a bit too, but Shannon vetoed it. lol.. she da prodoosah !

Seriously, her vocals are a challenge to record.

Yup Roy, thats my crappy guitarin!! i suck, my amp sucks, but i try hard
About halfway through the recording I remembered I have Amplitube... erk .. too late and I was too lazy to rerecord them. Maybe later.
She played bass too... a fretless even.

neonpool 03-05-2004 11:39 AM

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Hey, thanks guys!

The minimalist thing isn't really intentional, I just add parts until I like it,
and a lot of times it ends up being a bit sparse. Probably also has something to
do with being a solo man-and-his-acoustic performer.

I'll post more as I feel they are "ready for mass consumption." Which of course
as all artists know, they hardly ever are, but you at least gotta get close.

Btw, graveleye, I heard some Cranberries meets PJ Harvey in there... nice! I do agree
with the consensus though, the vocals need more presence in the mix. Ah well, the producer rules all.

neonpool 03-05-2004 11:47 AM

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Quote:

Anyway, "baby's got a niche" was also a good tune. It really captures the old blues sound, has a very lo-fi vibe to it. Strictly my 2 cents, I didn't think that reverb thing towards the end helped the song, I thought the song was strong enough and it was disorienting. Again, just my subjective opinion, ymmmv. Very cool song.

Badperson,

To be honest, I kinda agree with you. When I was first recording it I made a few mistakes on the bridge and so, just to get a demo out for a couple friends, I masked them out with the delay and 'verb... I hated how it sounded, but everyone I played it for told me how much they liked that part, so I made the lazy (sellout?) move and just kept it. It has since grown on me a bit, but still... <sigh> what do you do?


Roy Howell 03-05-2004 09:34 PM

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Hylse,
I really like your song.....nice production...I like the variety of sounds you used , love the low guitars. What is the 'marimba' type sound in the softer parts? Really nice overall...
-Roy

nightshadecrisis 03-06-2004 12:57 AM

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I just finished some violin work with a poet named Stefano Resta. I didn't record it myself, but I played on several of the 9 tracks recorded at the View Studios in Belmont, CA. I'll post as soon as I have the CD(at some point tomorrow).

Hylse 03-06-2004 11:16 AM

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I really donīt remember what the sound was called, but you can find it in "Korg Triton".

Thanx for all nice replies!

/Hylse

www.petumbrella.net

Roy Howell 03-06-2004 06:21 PM

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FingerFlicker,
I enjoyed 'Weekend Warrior'...good job overall.
I just read about your drum programming questions and some of the answers. I used to have an SR16 too, and liked some of the sounds (though my favorite snare had verb built in...couldn't be edited it out...know the one I mean?).
I know it can be confusing between samplers, Soundreplacer, the sounds themselves...but here's my suggestion as a simple option to try (using the midi route, which I recommend).
If Reason(my first choice) is not an option right now, I would use the Sampletank free drums. You said you could get midi from the SR16 into PT. If you can see the midi notes you played in the PT Edit Window, you can assign them to the drums in Sampletank.
If you decide to try this, I would get Sampletank set up first, and then post back with any questions on assigning sounds. I don't want to expound too much unless you decide to go this route.
Regardless, good song...good luck...
~Roy



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