first he
placed the directional microphone on the saxophone to face the audience
not the sax.
yes..... this is called 'recording ambience'.... what's your problem?!?!
hehe couldn't help myself :)
nice work.
porl
On 12/11/2007, Atte André Jensen <atte.jensen(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Folderol wrote:
You've done an extremely good job on this.
Thanks!
I couldn't find the cuts
or the stretched section, even after several auditions. A casual
listener would be totally unaware you'd had to do so much work.
Let's hope you're right :-)
They sound a really good band, well worth the
effort you had to put in
to to recover the recording.
Well the band is "us" (I wrote the tune and play piano). We recorded a
whole evening of two sets, but the engineer messed up big time, first he
placed the directional microphone on the saxophone to face the audience
not the sax. There were a complete tune he didn't record at all, and a
few where hes protools dicided to stop recording at one or two places
during the song.
P.S.
Have they got rid of the crap^H^H^H^H sound engineer?
He'll probably not re recording for us again :-)
--
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