Thank you again for listening all! And thanks very very much for the kind
words!
The tips about compression and mic-placement when recording is something
I'll definately take with me into future recordings! The compressor is
actually something I started laborating with more recently, and would very
much like to master it better as a tool to sculpt the sound.
I'm currently about halfway into a few projects, and it feels really good to
constantly evolve!
Thanks again!
On Wed, Mar 30, 2011 at 8:28 PM, Julien Claassen <julien(a)c-lab.de> wrote:
Hello Gabbe!
first of all, I think, that you've got something wrong. You shouldn't be
grateful to us - at least not to me - for listening, but I must thank you,
for sharing this.
It's again beautiful music. Again no complex chord structure, which is
what I like quite a bit. but nice and fittng chords. It's an interesting
contrast betweenthe sweet, almost fluid guitars and the "rapping". And of
course the contrast between the rapping and the singing. Nice the way the
different timbres interact. I think I'm also grateful, that I don't
understand the lyrics, not because I suspect poetic shortcomings, but I
dislike winter and everything connected with it.
If I should put in a bad word as well, only one thing would potentially
spring to mind: The electric guitar might have been even more fluid, if you
used different compression for it. I think even shorter attack, to remove
the click at the beginning of the notes. So the plucking noise wouldn't be
that loud. I don't know, what it is about that, but with that pulled down,
it sounds even more pleasant to the ear.
A very beautiful song, it makes me feel good and logning for my own
instruments.
Warmly yours
Julien
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