Posted: Mon Jun 20, 2005 3:25 am
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I've decided to go a bit "retro" (with respect to how I try to put a tune together) and so have given myself the challenge of creating some new tunes in a minimum of time and with a minimum of thought (that last bit's quite easy). I'm not aiming for a polished production, just a means to get some ideas flowing again following my recent break from it all.
That's meant the re-introduction of my "one take" rule for all the "live" (i.e. non-MIDI) parts to stop myself getting bogged down trying to get the "perfect take".
I think it's working OK so far, this piece was bolted together in a few hours on Saturday afternoon, then roughly mixed at stupid o'clock on Sunday morning with a big mug of coffee.
The drums need some work methinks, especially the snare (which was sounding rather harsh through my cheapo headphones at work today). I find snares particularly tricky to get right in a mix; they're such an important drum sound but they can also be somewhat tiring to listen to if not mixed in properly.
Anyway, let me know what you think - as ever, any suggestions muchly appreciated.
Royston
edit: I plugged a different snare into the track this morning and I think this has warmed it up somewhat (much more like I wanted it to sound). I'm going to make the rhythm a bit more interesting and add a sprinkling of cymbals, but then that'll be it.
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I've decided to go a bit "retro" (with respect to how I try to put a tune together) and so have given myself the challenge of creating some new tunes in a minimum of time and with a minimum of thought (that last bit's quite easy). I'm not aiming for a polished production, just a means to get some ideas flowing again following my recent break from it all.
That's meant the re-introduction of my "one take" rule for all the "live" (i.e. non-MIDI) parts to stop myself getting bogged down trying to get the "perfect take".
I think it's working OK so far, this piece was bolted together in a few hours on Saturday afternoon, then roughly mixed at stupid o'clock on Sunday morning with a big mug of coffee.
The drums need some work methinks, especially the snare (which was sounding rather harsh through my cheapo headphones at work today). I find snares particularly tricky to get right in a mix; they're such an important drum sound but they can also be somewhat tiring to listen to if not mixed in properly.
Anyway, let me know what you think - as ever, any suggestions muchly appreciated.
Royston
edit: I plugged a different snare into the track this morning and I think this has warmed it up somewhat (much more like I wanted it to sound). I'm going to make the rhythm a bit more interesting and add a sprinkling of cymbals, but then that'll be it.
<font size=-1>[ This Message was edited by: Counterparts on 2005-06-21 01:53 ]</font>
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