Leigh Dyer wrote:
Hi all,
I've just finished work on a new track -- it's available for download or
streaming from my blog and from Bandcamp:
http://wootangent.net/2011/04/new-track-move-along/
http://pneuman.bandcamp.com/track/move-along
If you've heard any of my previous electronic works, this will seem
quite different -- it's just piano, bass, drums, and vocals. The
instruments are all soft-synths:
* Pianoteq for the piano sound (the K1 Grand)
* Linuxsampler CVS for drums, using an SFZ mapping of the RockStock kit
from Analogue Drums
* Fluidsynth-DSSI for the bass, using an SF2 file I dug up online
The parts were all sequenced in Qtractor, and then the audio was
recorded in to Ardour 3, along with the vocals, for mixing. I didn't go
crazy with plugins while mixing-- just compressors and filters/EQ (all
Calf), IR with a Bricasti M7 impulse response for reverb, and Rakarrack
with an Ampeg SVT-810 bass cabinet impulse response on the bass. It's
meant to sound like a simple, natural performance on real instruments,
and for the most part I think it achieves that well enough.
I also used the zita-at1 autotuner to do some subtle pitch correction on
the vocals. There were only a couple of notes that really needed
correction, so I turned off automatic correction (by disabling all of
the notes on the scale in the GUI) and then controlled it from a MIDI
track in Ardour, drawing in MIDI notes to trigger the correction just
where it was needed.
Thanks
Leigh
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Hi Leigh
I don't think I've listened to any of your music before, so I'd no
preconceptions or expectations.
I found the vocals rather muddy, indistinct and distant, which is a
shame as you have a good voice.
To me, the piece seemed rather flat, lacking in dynamic contour; the
sparse instrumentation really didn't help in this regard. The drums were
rather quiet and didn't seem to add much energy to the mix at all.
Because the piano pretty much carries the piece I found it got very
monotonous, very quickly: the solo towards the end was a welcome relief
and the backing vocals were a nice touch but it was too little, too late
for me.
Overall, it's pleasant and good, but I feel with some work it could
deliver more.
Cheers
Q
It's a good song, and I like your singing, but the piano needs to be pushed a
*long* way further back in the mix.
--
Will J Godfrey
Say you have a poem and I have a tune.
Exchange them and we can both have a poem, a tune, and a song.