On Tue, 2009-09-29 at 07:25 -0400, Dave Phillips wrote:
The recording is fine. The bass may be a little loud, but there's not
much you can do with that. It has a lot of growl, I think it's cool.
The only issue with the bass, and it has nothing to do with the
recording, sounds like he's digging in really hard, and he's either got
a tiny amount of fret buzz, or the strings are hitting the pickup. But
that's a setup issue.
It's great. At this point, just give it to a mastering engineer.
Ricardus...
Greetings,
I've posted some recordings from a performance of my band last Saturday
night. The tracks are simple unprocessed and unmastered board
recordings, made by the soundman for the gig. As such they're intended
primarily as a record of the performance, but I'd like to use some of
them for tracks on a CD to sell at gigs. Here's where I need the advice.
As you can tell, the bass is too well-recorded (it had a direct line
out). I'd like to be able to diminish its presence, but I think I need
some advice on using EQ. Also, the originals had no processing, so I
added a bit of CAPS Stereo Versatile Plate in ReZound. I'm curious to
know what others here might do. Alas, there are no
multichannel/multitrack versions, I have to work with the present stereo
mix.
You can hear the tracks here:
http://linux-sound.org/audio/Woke_Up_This_Morning.ogg
http://linux-sound.org/audio/Outside_Woman_Blues.ogg
http://linux-sound.org/audio/I_Dont_Know_Your_Name.ogg
MP3 versions are also available (s/ogg/mp3).
I'll send them through JAMin later today, so any advice re: using JAMin
would be especially helpful, but I'm interested in any & all responses.
Btw, ReZound and the encoders were the only Linux audio software used
for these tracks.
Enjoy, critique, keep breathing.
Best,
dp
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