On Sun, Sep 19, 2010 at 1:23 PM, Jeremy Jongepier <jeremy(a)autostatic.com> wrote:
Dear all,
After convincing my other bandmembers to move to Linux because of all the
time we lost figuring out how all that proprietary stuff works we did get a
lot more productive.
So here it is, the very first demo-track from our rehearsal room, completely
recorded and mixed with Linux.
http://linux.autostatic.com/temp/sodap-pentup(mixdown20100919).ogg
This is also the first band track that I tried to mix and master a bit. I
fear I'm still a better musician than a studio engineer, but I've learned so
much already the last two years, thanks to this list,
LinuxMusicians.com and
the guys at #opensourcemusicians (especially [
lsd]/wootangent.net). What
didn't help either is that I had to mix this track partly on my headphones
(I do have a pair of decent DT770's) because of our little man sleeping
downstairs:
http://lou.dekenwaarestraat.nl/
What did help is that I have close to zero experience with
recording/mixing/creating music on other OS's. When I read how other people
are struggling with switching from one OS to Linux I realize how lucky I am
that I've chosen Linux from the start to make/record music with my computer.
And we're still experimenting with the band when it comes to mic placement,
which mic to use for what, amp settings, soundcard settings etc. Also, most
tracks for this song were played in one take, simply because we don't have a
lot of time (a few hours a week) and since it's demo stuff we had to let go
of our perfectionism, we'll save that for the definite recordings.
Software I used:
- Qtractor (I'm a huge Qtractor afficionado)
- Yoshimi with the Pulse Pad 3 instrument patch for the synth riff in this
song
- Guitarix distortion plugin for the synth
- JAMin
- SC4 and Calf compressor plugins
- C* EQ plugin
- Freeverb plugin (I still have to emerge myself in that convolution stuff)
- Rezound (could someone please save that program from oblivion? It's just
so much better than Audacity)
- Jack1 with FFADO for our FireWire card
- Ubuntu 9.10/10.04 (I still use 9.10 for various reasons)
I enjoyed a lot playing around with this song, especially now that I finally
have a room for myself at my home for my music stuff where I have some mics
set up, a decent PC, some MIDI controllers and percussion stuff. I did the
backing vocals, the MIDI stuff and the tambourine at home. I love
tambourines but I hate playing them, it's a friggin difficult instrument, no
kidding. I also tried adding some acoustic guitar but that didn't work out.
Originally, this song is an acoustic song that I must've written more than
10 years ago:
http://www.autostatic.com/beltree/beltree-pentup.mp3
So shoot. Really, I'd appreciate any feedback so I can improve my recording
and mixing skills (and eventually my mastering skills). We're a DIY band so
if we could also do this very last thing ourselves we'd be thrilled.
Best,
Jeremy
http://sodap.nl
Jeremy,
Sorry for the late reply. I enjoyed this quite a bit and should
have written back sooner.
For my tastes I thought most everything was quite good in the mix.
If you wanted to look at anything I'd probably choose to focus on the
bass but I have no specific idea what to do with it. To me it seemed
to be a bit the tonality in the mix could be better and _maybe_ the
playing could be different. I'm not picking on the player or the mix -
only saying that I think maybe the bass could be played a bit less
like the other instruments and then stand out a bit more.
Anyway, overall it's quite a good piece of work. I hope you guys
will post more over time.
Cheers,
Mark