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@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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