Are You Listening (sans vocals - track 2)
Are You Listening (sans vocals - track 2)
See Sore Winner post for the blurb. Same deal. This is 3:03 so a bit longer but still way short for me...
Tanks chasps
Are You Listening?
Tanks chasps
Are You Listening?
Re: Are You Listening (sans vocals - track 2)
Yep, need access to the obscurity of modern times - the volume control.
Bass seems slightly louder than drum or guitars.
As a bassist I'm OK with that but that's me.
you've come away from long form songs in concert and give me short - that's cool.
I would like the guitars to get loud once or twice for the dynamics of it but otherwise cool bananas.
Bass seems slightly louder than drum or guitars.
As a bassist I'm OK with that but that's me.
you've come away from long form songs in concert and give me short - that's cool.
I would like the guitars to get loud once or twice for the dynamics of it but otherwise cool bananas.
Cheers
rayc
rayc
Re: Are You Listening (sans vocals - track 2)
it all sounds far away .... guitars are too hidden ... bass sounds good ..... everything else should be that loud
like the form
like the form
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This sounds like a good'un too, mate. Crack on with it.
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I can hear some real fuzz or gain on the guitars to make them stand out more. Something is just lacking a little umph, if you will. Just my opinion and hearing vocals with it may change that altogether.
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I was mucking around with this in the Tone Thread - and everyone told me to take the gain off it! Which I did.musicturtle wrote: ↑Sun Feb 04, 2018 2:30 am I can hear some real fuzz or gain on the guitars to make them stand out more. Something is just lacking a little umph, if you will. Just my opinion and hearing vocals with it may change that altogether.
I've just now added a big crashing delayed / reverbed guitar to the chorus for oomp, but it's not in the recorded sample above, so you'll all have to imagine it for now.
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I kind of disagree with Boob on this one. I think the bass could share a little more of the limelight on this stripped back (for you) arrangement though!
Looking forward to seeing how it progresses.
Looking forward to seeing how it progresses.
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Compared to the other, the bass is taking a much more dominant role.
I'd try to tweak it's tone to help it pop out more. Maybe more mid-range on it. Maybe even some distortion of some sort.
I'd try to tweak it's tone to help it pop out more. Maybe more mid-range on it. Maybe even some distortion of some sort.
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I am listening. And i like this.
I actually really like the tone of the guits just as they are. I can sort of already hear the sparkle and space of your vox and how you mix them and if it's anything like some of the other armi tracks i have heard these guits will fit around them nicely with out competing for that space and sparkle. But i suppose i should just wait for vocal mix to come out, or read the other tracks.
I am going to stand in vomithat's camp and maybe suggest that the bass be given a bit of girth and grit to give it a bit more life maybe?
2nd Listen :I am sort of hearing a volume increase in the very beginning intro bass licks when you come the rest on what i think is a G note i am not sure if my ears are playing tricks on me of if the effects on the guitar are letting that note breathe intermittently but i think i am hearing that. I'm wrong lots. I might just be tired.
I actually really like the tone of the guits just as they are. I can sort of already hear the sparkle and space of your vox and how you mix them and if it's anything like some of the other armi tracks i have heard these guits will fit around them nicely with out competing for that space and sparkle. But i suppose i should just wait for vocal mix to come out, or read the other tracks.
I am going to stand in vomithat's camp and maybe suggest that the bass be given a bit of girth and grit to give it a bit more life maybe?
2nd Listen :I am sort of hearing a volume increase in the very beginning intro bass licks when you come the rest on what i think is a G note i am not sure if my ears are playing tricks on me of if the effects on the guitar are letting that note breathe intermittently but i think i am hearing that. I'm wrong lots. I might just be tired.
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I think I pretty much feel the same about this one as the other one I just commented on. The drums are a little better in this one, even with the roominess. But they still sound kind of distant. The cymbals are the real problem to me. Very sizzly and washy. I think the bass can "pop" a little more. The guitars have a nice ring to them. Nice clean sustain. Good intonation on those guitars.
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Thanks - I took a bit of mid out of the guitars and the bass has popped up a bit more, so that's helped. Changed the hat sample too and that's a bit less washy - this is one of the troubles with doing anything other than basic hat work on VSTi drums - it can sound pretty average so I probably have a tendency to bury them a bit as well, but sounding better now. I won't repost until I get some singing done, however. CheersGreg_L wrote: ↑Thu Mar 01, 2018 8:18 pm I think I pretty much feel the same about this one as the other one I just commented on. The drums are a little better in this one, even with the roominess. But they still sound kind of distant. The cymbals are the real problem to me. Very sizzly and washy. I think the bass can "pop" a little more. The guitars have a nice ring to them. Nice clean sustain. Good intonation on those guitars.
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Hey Armistice~
Is this getting vocals? Not sure if this is still the same version everyone else commented on or if you updated it, but I think those guitars sound great as is. Bass sounds well placed also. Great clean snare sound too. The last song I heard of yours was when you first got that reverb pedal a while back (forget the name of it)...
Is this getting vocals? Not sure if this is still the same version everyone else commented on or if you updated it, but I think those guitars sound great as is. Bass sounds well placed also. Great clean snare sound too. The last song I heard of yours was when you first got that reverb pedal a while back (forget the name of it)...
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Re: Are You Listening (sans vocals - track 2)
Yes - this one will be getting vocals too in a couple of weeks, just as soon as I finish hanging out at the beach and get back to work.JohnnyAmato wrote: ↑Thu Mar 15, 2018 10:39 am Hey Armistice~
Is this getting vocals? Not sure if this is still the same version everyone else commented on or if you updated it, but I think those guitars sound great as is. Bass sounds well placed also. Great clean snare sound too. The last song I heard of yours was when you first got that reverb pedal a while back (forget the name of it)...
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I'm going to click on the new facebook icon just to see if it does anything...
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And?...
Did we lose him to Facebook?
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Re: Are You Listening (sans vocals - track 2)
Sooooooooooo, when do we get the vocals?
“Naaaaaaaaaah man. I ain’t touching that mic. That thing’s expensive!”
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I got sidetracked into another tune which is now almost in a similar state - so next couple of weeks for both, I hope! Next week's a bit busy, so I'll have to see how that goes.
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I'm going to get this damn tune finished at last this week, I hope.
Four, count 'em, four attempts at the vocals, the first three all being turfed. This time I'm just going to go with the last attempt and I'll have to learn to like it....
I haven't, apart from the vid, touched a guitar for weeks because if I do, before I know it I'll end up with another tune to work on and I really do need to crack on and finish this bastard and the one in the video before I make ANY MORE!!!!
Vocals - so fucking hard.
Four, count 'em, four attempts at the vocals, the first three all being turfed. This time I'm just going to go with the last attempt and I'll have to learn to like it....
I haven't, apart from the vid, touched a guitar for weeks because if I do, before I know it I'll end up with another tune to work on and I really do need to crack on and finish this bastard and the one in the video before I make ANY MORE!!!!
Vocals - so fucking hard.
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*taps foot
“Naaaaaaaaaah man. I ain’t touching that mic. That thing’s expensive!”
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I agree. I'm also struggling for time to get them done. Weekends usually taken up with DIY. I did smash out some vocals last Friday, which I reckon I was happy with, but I haven't had chance to mix them yet! I am gradually inching through my songs replacing my shitty early attempts at vocals with slightly less shitty versions.