bender wrote:
Not my cup of tea at all, but impressive production and hugely syncable.
Thanks mate, appreciate the objective view. We managed to do this for about $700 so very happy with the production
Well for that production budget I think you've done an awesome job. Indiscernible from Hillsong, Planetshakers etc for 1/100 their spend.
Yeah it won't be everyone's cup of tea but no denying you've done a very professional job on it.
Cheers Tim.
Your tracks are killer! Particularly like Fall Asleep
Just quoting this because it got lost in the McDonalds fest. Keen to hear feedback.
Both tracks recorded in a West Auckland pool room over BBQ and Beer.
Sounds great to me man, very Dale and while retaining the lo-fi 60s feel it has none of the crappy artifacts of the era. I'd buy that for a summer soundtrack.
null_pointer wrote:So here's a couple from my band. We record at McDonald's too, in between happy meals and a large hot fudge sundae. We have to be fast before the drive-thru fills up and interferes with the ambiance.
And one off Bandcamp we haven't quite managed to 'visualise' yet:
Some great material and really nice production work in all of those recent songs. Am feeling inadequate now, at home in the basement, with my Mac, using Logic!
olegmcnoleg wrote:Some great material and really nice production work in all of those recent songs. Am feeling inadequate now, at home in the basement, with my Mac, using Logic!
Nothing wrong with Logic. All of our midi/synth stuff is done in Logic, and recorded and mixed in Reaper. Don't have to spend big bucks!
Shakes imaginery sand from (imaginery) beach blond hair, looks out window and realises he hasn't been at the beach for the last half hour. Sigh. Listened to all the tracks on your soundcloud page. Perfect for a sunny warmish Wellington day. Cool stuff.
Slowy wrote:
Ultimately though, guitars are like women. On paper there's not much difference but only a few can make you happy.
Ray Wylie Hubbard wrote: And the days that I keep my gratitude higher than my expectations Well, I have really good days
Latest from The Join Outs - it ranks as our Prog song at a staggering 4:08 compared to our target 1:41...! Feedback welcome. Self produced for those wondering (singer doubles as the engineer).
More ramblings from the musical isolation that is Fernvale >.>
Wintering in Borneo is old, just a redo with the current "sound" after losing the project files long ago.
Mixes are average but I was glad to get the other two songs mostly fleshed out although everything except the melodies is improvised and one of two takes that I just flip between.
this one is recorded on my Roland Zip drive 8 track
There are still some that think the neck PU is moved to accommodate the extra frets which only proves they cannot detect the difference in length of each.
I can’t hit highs so good so I tend to just avoid them. Mic doesn’t like being screamed at
Also yes the mixing is the full on backyard special. Don’t know what mastering actually is
werdna wrote:Well at least I can still make toast in the bath without anyone telling me it's unsafe.