The lustre passes muster (Jewel of India reviews)
Posted: Tue May 25, 2010 12:46 pm
I thought of writing a song about the number 0 but I couldn't come up with anything. Oh well.
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Oh Really? Which song? It was purely unintentional.longfellowstreet wrote:Dan The Man Band - Kiss quote! Damn that wants a vote
Oh yeah the solo is totally Detroit Rock City, except no harmony part.longfellowstreet wrote:1:20 to 1:30 or so is totally the end of Detroit Rock City.
Import it into your DAW and turn the faders all the way up. It is a good song.Mike Lamb wrote:LML: Do you have a track that we can hear? The one you submitted is so quiet, I can barely hear it even with everything maxed out.
EDIT: This is one of my favorite tracks of this fight, but holy crap, I have the volume on my 100W amp at max to barely hear it!
When I composed it (on a woodland bike path as I commuted to and from work), I was starting on G, but when I went to record, I found that the synthesized accordion from my Yamaha Portatone didn't sound convincing in that range. I wanted to drop it to D, but that was uncomfortably low for my voice, so I settled for F. I am a baritone though. E above middle C is the best I can do on a good day.king_arthur wrote: . . .I haven't listened to a fight in a while, so I'm not
familiar with your voice, but this feels like it would have
sounded better in a higher key.
The recording was muddy, and I was concerned that the words would be hard to make out. I applied some EQ, but I also kept the vocals well up there. Engineering non-MIDI inputs is something I hope to get a lot better at. (MIDI-generated sounds seem to take care of themselves -- touch wood.)Steve Durand wrote: . . .You could have sunk the voice into the mix a bit.