So,
Good and bad.
Good news, drums are done. Jacob was great.
Bad. Sounds like he was playing on cardboard box and pans:) ha
Luckily Andy and I found a nice piece of software called Drumagog. This software analyzes your sample drum tracks and places studio recorded samples where your drummer hit, matching his intensity and velocity. You can also blend your sample with theirs or purchase samples and load them. We found some great brush samples as well as jazz kits.
Drumagog saved the day and much time.
Monday, October 29, 2012
Saturday, October 27, 2012
Drums
We started the drums and it definitely was a learning experience. We had difficulty getting a room to record the drums in, so we decided to record in a drum booth and digitally create the atmosphere. (1st mistake) In addition, we could not get our cubase DAW computer to the recording site, so we used a mac pro with Logic to record the drums. We used a m-audio ProFire 2626 as our interface for the 8 drum mic channels.
The profire allowed us to setup a dedicated aux channel for the drummers in ears so he could hear the scratch track and click. Mic placement was crucial, which we learned the hard way. We looked up a few ways to mix drums, but all of them were specifically used for drums in a nice acoustic room. (The purpose was the record the room as well as drums) What we ended up with was a whole lot of bleeding in the mics.
We setup a little studio away from the drums so we could hear the overall recording and mix.
We recorded 3 songs, two up beat songs (I was made, which is getting renamed) (and Wilderness). The third song was a slow jazzy song, "To be Faithful." We were going for a rattle snare, with brushes effect, so we mixed the top of the snare and the bottom. Our result..... ehhhh not that great.
The drummer played very well, our mic placement was pretty bad, as well as the drum cage was a bad idea.
Learning experience:)
Thanks Jacob for playing Drums!!
The profire allowed us to setup a dedicated aux channel for the drummers in ears so he could hear the scratch track and click. Mic placement was crucial, which we learned the hard way. We looked up a few ways to mix drums, but all of them were specifically used for drums in a nice acoustic room. (The purpose was the record the room as well as drums) What we ended up with was a whole lot of bleeding in the mics.
We setup a little studio away from the drums so we could hear the overall recording and mix.
We recorded 3 songs, two up beat songs (I was made, which is getting renamed) (and Wilderness). The third song was a slow jazzy song, "To be Faithful." We were going for a rattle snare, with brushes effect, so we mixed the top of the snare and the bottom. Our result..... ehhhh not that great.
The drummer played very well, our mic placement was pretty bad, as well as the drum cage was a bad idea.
Learning experience:)
Thanks Jacob for playing Drums!!
Monday, October 15, 2012
Sound Panels;)
Another Update:
Andy and I are working on our sound panels. We have 3 of them. Two are 6 feet tall by 3 feet wide and the third is 6X6. These panels are inter changeable so we can use them when recording guitar or vocals or even drums.
The panels are made from 1x3s and finished pressed wood as well as felt to cover the panels. We used a mix of professional acoustic foam panels along with specialized polyfiber insulation. We mixed the two of them inside the wooden frame and covered it with our felt.
The felt gave us a nice surprise once we finished. It allowed our extra foam panels to magnetically stick to them. Now we can customize our panels depending on what we are recording. For Vox we will move them to the upper quadrant of the vertical panels. For guitar we will move mid, bass and electric amps will be lower third.
Here are some pics:
Andy and I are working on our sound panels. We have 3 of them. Two are 6 feet tall by 3 feet wide and the third is 6X6. These panels are inter changeable so we can use them when recording guitar or vocals or even drums.
The panels are made from 1x3s and finished pressed wood as well as felt to cover the panels. We used a mix of professional acoustic foam panels along with specialized polyfiber insulation. We mixed the two of them inside the wooden frame and covered it with our felt.
The felt gave us a nice surprise once we finished. It allowed our extra foam panels to magnetically stick to them. Now we can customize our panels depending on what we are recording. For Vox we will move them to the upper quadrant of the vertical panels. For guitar we will move mid, bass and electric amps will be lower third.
Here are some pics:
Thursday, October 4, 2012
Song list_ outline
Here is another Update!
Song list and outline of each song arrangement:)
Enjoy
Song list and outline of each song arrangement:)
Enjoy
CD TRACK LIST
1)
To be Faithful (Nat King Cole Blues, piano) (5
minutes)
2)
Wilderness (Jam-
ac. Guitar) (6-7 minutes)
3)
Romans (Ac. Guitar) (4-5 mins)
4)
Step right in (Intro ) (6 minutes)
5)
Search Me Through (Epic Instrumental Build) (10 minutes)
6)
I was made (Outro) (Blues, piano bar) (5 mins)
7)
About you and Me (Softer) (5 minutes)
8)
When the Rain falls (Jazz/rhythm) (5 minutes)
9)
Outro- I was Made (1 minute)
List #1
1)
Intro-Step Right In :30-:45 sec
2)
I Was Made
3)
When The Rain Falls
4)
Step Right In
5)
Wilderness
6)
To be Faithful
7)
About You and Me
8)
Romans
9)
Search Me Through
10)
Outro- I
was Made
Intro: Piano,
Guitar, String, Possibly: Vocals
I Was Made:
Piano, Vocal, Bass, VST Drums,
When the Rain Falls:
Ac. Guitar, Piano, VST Drums, Synth, Bass,
Step Right In:
Ac. Guitar, Electric Guitar, Drums, Organ, Vocals, VST BEAT, Synth effects
Wilderness: Ac
Guitar, Live Drums, electric Guitar, Synth, Piano, Vocals,
To Be Faithful:
Piano, vocals, Violin, Blues Electric Guitar, Lite Drums, Bass
About You and Me:
Piano Guitar, VST Drums, Synth String, Vocals
Romans: Nylon
Guitar, Vocals, Violin, Snare,
Search Me Through:
Choir, VST piano, Organ, Electric Guitar, Live Drums, VST Strings, vocals,
bass.
Outro: Piano,
Vocals,
Live Drums Songs:
I Was Made
Step Right In
Wilderness
To Be Faithful
Search Me Through
Thursday: Scratch Track (Demo)
I Was Made: 82bpm
5:20 secs
Vocal, Keys, 2X – free pre Vrs
2X Instrumental – 82 bpm
2X Vrs 1- Tim
2X Vrs 2- Girl
2X Vrs 2- Harmony
Chorus 4X
2X Instrumental
2X Vrs 1
2X Vrs ½
2X Vrs 2 Harmony
Chorus X4
TagX2
Pre Vrs 1 X1
Step Right In: 95bpm
for Pt.A 89 bpm for Pt.B (5:10)
2X instrumental
4X Pre Chorus
2X Vrs 1
4X Pre Chorus
2X Chorus
2X Pre Chorus
4X Vrs 1
2X Chorus
2X Bridge
Breakdown:
2X Tag Men
2 X Tag Women
2X Full
Wilderness:
2X Instrumental
2X Vrs 1
2X pre-chorus
2X Instrumental
2X Vrs 1
4X pre-Chorus
4X Chorus
2X Instrumental
2X Bridge
2XChorus
2XTag
2XTag 2
1X Pre Chorus
To be Humble
Intro
Vrs 1:
Chords:
Vrs 2:
Chorus:
Vrs 1:
Chorus X4
Chorus tag: X4
Intrumental X2
Vrs 1
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