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Acoustic Instrumental
Posted: Mon Oct 02, 2006 6:37 am
by gearboy
Here's the first acoustic instrumental that I've written in a few yrs. Been so busy working with other bands.
http://www.ipressrecord.com/andSummerSlipsAway.mp3
Recorded entirely in DP. The Taylor acoustic was recorded with an AT4047sv through a BB-modded MP20. Crickets were recorded this past August using an M-Audio Microtrack and these mics:
http://www.soundprofessionals.com/cgi-b ... ISI-HMAB-1
eBows are through NI's Guitar Rig 2.
Jeff
Posted: Mon Oct 02, 2006 1:04 pm
by hgmoses
very nice work - it's calling out for a cello obligato...
Have you experimented with slowing down the crickets - quite interesting what can happen with the sound - like voices.
HGM
Posted: Tue Oct 03, 2006 1:22 am
by chrispick
Jeff -- I dug the composition. Really cool. However, the mp3 is sounding kind of squashed and boxy, at least on my system. Can you link us to a full-rez audio file (AIFF, etc.)? I'd like to hear it with more breadth and stereo space.
Posted: Tue Oct 03, 2006 11:23 am
by gearboy
chrispick wrote:Jeff -- I dug the composition. Really cool. However, the mp3 is sounding kind of squashed and boxy, at least on my system. Can you link us to a full-rez audio file (AIFF, etc.)? I'd like to hear it with more breadth and stereo space.
Yeah, I know. I usually do any compressed files as "high-res" AAC files, but for compatability sake, MP3 is still the thing.
I'll link it either tonight or tomorrow. Don't have it at work as an AIFF.
Funny, but I started the project as a "new file" and accidentally recorded it at 16 bit. It really happened fast and I didn't realize it. I'm definitely pissed about that.
Thanks for the compliments guys.
Jeff
Posted: Tue Oct 03, 2006 11:25 am
by gearboy
hgmoses wrote:very nice work - it's calling out for a cello obligato...
That would be cool. And I happen to know the right cello player, too!
Have you experimented with slowing down the crickets - quite interesting what can happen with the sound - like voices.
HGM
Wow, I did this last night in Kontakt. Really frightening. I think that I'm going to make a loop of this for Halloween!!! Wish that I had an analog tape machine to do it right.
Jeff