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PANick11
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Posted: Wed Dec 18, 2002 8:11 pm Post subject: new song, new sound, new idea |
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www.shakytee.com/DeepMix.mp3
Hey!!
I've got a new project started.....three tunes so far....there will be 10..
this is the most finished one so far.....
the CD will be called
The Chapel Perilous
and this tune is called
The Deep
www.shakytee.com/DeepMix.mp3
and ShakyTee was sweet enough to let me upload the first one to her site until A.L. opens back up
Listen to it........ok?
PANick
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MIKE BURN Generally Crazy Guy
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MIKE BURN Generally Crazy Guy
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Posted: Wed Dec 18, 2002 9:13 pm Post subject: Re: new song, new sound, new idea |
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You're joking? For your first midi-thingy/mix it sounds more than only good ))
Oh well... I mix and master fully digital normally.
It can be of advantage in rare cases to use a analog device (tube-pre-amp, compressor, limiter, 2" wheel) for mastering sub-groups or the complete stereo sum.
However, you can argue forever about the sound and if it is 'better' or 'warmer' or not.
As a matter of fact, mastering on a 2" wheel for example is common practice in many major studios, but there are also similiar sounding major productions performed totally in the digital domain. Since there are products like the t.c.MasteringTool PlugIn, you really have a hard time to determine any noticeable difference.
In general, by mastering through a analog device, while using the stereo-sum of ProTools for example, you give up dynamics and some other 'brilliant' factors... because you again create the CD master in a digital way as a normal 'user'. Majors will produce a glass master from a analog tape source by 'scratching' the music-information with very expensive and sophisticated devices 'directly' into the CD.
You as a normal 'user' will be forced to re-master the analog-processed material in a digital domain to create a digital glass-master, ain't it? Now we are in the 'arguing' area again.....
Overall I can say, that it can be a very good method to record vocals, drums and guitars (in particular) while using a analog pre-amp/EQ routed into a anlog input of ProTools. This adds, when used properly, subharmonic distortion which can be very teasing to your ears
MIKE
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droolymutt No Underblurb
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Posted: Wed Dec 18, 2002 10:27 pm Post subject: Re: new song, new sound, new idea |
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PANick... personally, I prefer more upbeat, melodic tunes..
but that's just me.. - I have trouble dealing with serious songs....
Sounds Pink Floydish... - but the overall levels seem low..
some sweet guitar work at the beginning....
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droolymutt No Underblurb
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Posted: Wed Dec 18, 2002 10:38 pm Post subject: Re: new song, new sound, new idea |
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um....
what do you guys think of Auto-Tuning vocals...??
(like - the Antares plug-in for ProTools....??)
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MIKE BURN Generally Crazy Guy
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Posted: Thu Dec 19, 2002 12:24 am Post subject: Re: new song, new sound, new idea |
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Me personally I prefer the t.c. Intonator PlugIn for ProTools, but the Antares is good also. In general Auto-Tuning should be dealt with very carefully, but it can be very useful to correct minor mistakes which can't be corrected the right way (i.e. by inviting the singer again).
Major out of tune vocals processed with a Auto-Tuner tend to sound 'tuned'... and you'll lose the fine nuances in pitch and vibrato a human voice lives from.
If you use the Auto-Tuner as an effect (i.e. Cher and many popular Disco-Songs... i.e. Daft Punk), you can create really fancy and inspiring things. A Auto-Tuner also can create interesting results if used with a guitar or other instruments... but only as an effect, which can become boring after several times of use... IMHO.
MIKE
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PANick11
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Posted: Sat Dec 21, 2002 7:29 am Post subject: wow..... |
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Thanks Chris!!
wow!
I'm really into doing this CD.....It's the most serious thing I've tried......(this tune is just scratching the surface)
I've done Fusion and Funk tunes...Angry Political Trip Hop...Free form Jazz.....
But I've always wanted to do somthing like this.....somthing deeply Poetic .....I played albums like 'Animals' and 'Wish You Were Here', The court of the 'Crimson King' and 'Three of a perfect Pair' , and all of Rhymin' Simons stuff so many times.....I probably wore out three copies of each of them before they invented CDs
But, I've never found a band that wanted to sound like this......so.....I'm gonna do it myself!!!!
with Omars help...of course.....He's always belived in my ideas!.....and he's always there to tell me when it sucks and make me dig deeper...
anyway......When I get a few of these tunes a bit more resolved I'll post a link!
thanks all for listening!
PANick
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