The Years Keep Flying By
Re: The Years Keep Flying By
There are some notes on the piano that have an unnatural decay - mostly on the right side.
The vocal in the second take is better on the distortion. There is some pitchiness in both takes tho. Not as bad on the second mix, but still pitchy in spots. And I thought there was too much reverb on it. It's an intimate song, so I'd keep it in a small setting.
Nice harmonies.
I like the drums. They enter the song nicely. They sound good too.
The vocal in the second take is better on the distortion. There is some pitchiness in both takes tho. Not as bad on the second mix, but still pitchy in spots. And I thought there was too much reverb on it. It's an intimate song, so I'd keep it in a small setting.
Nice harmonies.
I like the drums. They enter the song nicely. They sound good too.
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Listening in more detail and a bit more critically now.
1. Noticed something odd at the very start - first, there appears to be a bit of noise on the piano recording. As the first right hand line decays the noise disappears then it comes back in again as you start playing. Recorded a touch too hot maybe?
2. I think there's a still a little too much reverb on the vocal, but the main problem is that its distorting slightly. Again, sounds like it was recorded a bit too hot. I know you're probably going to re-record this now.
3. There's a ropey punch in the vocal line at 1:18.
Don't worry about re-tracking the vocal, you'll probably do it really quickly - I always find the same when re-tracking stuff. It was a pain in the arse to get it right the first time, but then when I'm used to the song I find the re-tracking of stuff easy.
Just remember when you're tracking that you don't want anything in the red.
I know I still owe you a Reaper template which should make your drum mixing and routing your reverbs a bit easier!
1. Noticed something odd at the very start - first, there appears to be a bit of noise on the piano recording. As the first right hand line decays the noise disappears then it comes back in again as you start playing. Recorded a touch too hot maybe?
2. I think there's a still a little too much reverb on the vocal, but the main problem is that its distorting slightly. Again, sounds like it was recorded a bit too hot. I know you're probably going to re-record this now.
3. There's a ropey punch in the vocal line at 1:18.
Don't worry about re-tracking the vocal, you'll probably do it really quickly - I always find the same when re-tracking stuff. It was a pain in the arse to get it right the first time, but then when I'm used to the song I find the re-tracking of stuff easy.
Just remember when you're tracking that you don't want anything in the red.
I know I still owe you a Reaper template which should make your drum mixing and routing your reverbs a bit easier!
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Thanks, @JD01, and @TripleM I think I know what I'll be doing today!!
One thing I have found really difficult is finding the right recording levels where I can not only hear what I'm singing/playing but also the backing tracks. Seems a lot more difficult in Reaper than Studio One and I'm not really sure why.
Anyway, I'm off to retrack vocals AND piano! Hopefully, I'll have a new mix up soon. Thank you!
One thing I have found really difficult is finding the right recording levels where I can not only hear what I'm singing/playing but also the backing tracks. Seems a lot more difficult in Reaper than Studio One and I'm not really sure why.
Anyway, I'm off to retrack vocals AND piano! Hopefully, I'll have a new mix up soon. Thank you!
If I knew what I was doing, I'd be dangerous!
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Alison, adjust your headphone volume on your interface, not in your DAW.
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Yes, I do that. This time I turned the "mix" knob on my interface WAY down and my headphones way up so I could record and hear my vocals at a lower record level. I think it has worked okay. I should have a new mix either later today or tomorrow.
If I knew what I was doing, I'd be dangerous!
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New mix in the original post!
If I knew what I was doing, I'd be dangerous!
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Listening to the 3rd Mix now. There was a fizz on the piano in the intro in the first version, that's gone now.
Vocal sounds great on this.
Seems like you've got this pretty sorted. Maybe a bit more reverb on the acoustic on the left, it sounds pretty close and it sounds like you're still struggling with your hand a bit. A bit more distance and it'll blend it more.
Vocal sounds great on this.
Seems like you've got this pretty sorted. Maybe a bit more reverb on the acoustic on the left, it sounds pretty close and it sounds like you're still struggling with your hand a bit. A bit more distance and it'll blend it more.
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Thank you, JDD! Took me most of the day just working on the settings to record but I think I've finally found a good setting. I'm half tempted to retrack the guitar since I am now starting to play more. Still a bit sore but, getting easier, finally.JD01 wrote: ↑Fri May 19, 2023 5:00 am Listening to the 3rd Mix now. There was a fizz on the piano in the intro in the first version, that's gone now.
Vocal sounds great on this.
Seems like you've got this pretty sorted. Maybe a bit more reverb on the acoustic on the left, it sounds pretty close and it sounds like you're still struggling with your hand a bit. A bit more distance and it'll blend it more.
If I knew what I was doing, I'd be dangerous!
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Just park it for a while until your hand gets better. You don't have to complete it to a timescale do you? When your hand is better you'll probably do it in a single take.Alison wrote: ↑Fri May 19, 2023 11:18 amThank you, JDD! Took me most of the day just working on the settings to record but I think I've finally found a good setting. I'm half tempted to retrack the guitar since I am now starting to play more. Still a bit sore but, getting easier, finally.JD01 wrote: ↑Fri May 19, 2023 5:00 am Listening to the 3rd Mix now. There was a fizz on the piano in the intro in the first version, that's gone now.
Vocal sounds great on this.
Seems like you've got this pretty sorted. Maybe a bit more reverb on the acoustic on the left, it sounds pretty close and it sounds like you're still struggling with your hand a bit. A bit more distance and it'll blend it more.
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sorry it took a while to get to this ....... I'm a big Alison fan ..... just my life is in fast forward mode these days.
Always like your writing and your performances are always great.
I've only heard the most recent revision which I guess is the best.
Don't hear anything that bothers me .... ...... I'd like very slightly more guitar ... that's it
Nice one!
Always like your writing and your performances are always great.
I've only heard the most recent revision which I guess is the best.
Don't hear anything that bothers me .... ...... I'd like very slightly more guitar ... that's it
Nice one!
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Yes, @JD01, I am going to rest for a bit, I have no plans for this that need immediate attention.
@Lt. Bob, you are so sweet, thank you. I am a HUGE fan of yours as well!!
@Lt. Bob, you are so sweet, thank you. I am a HUGE fan of yours as well!!
If I knew what I was doing, I'd be dangerous!
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Listening to mix #3.
I'm still hearing some unnatural decay on the right side piano on a few notes.
Little pop at 1:29.
No pitchiness now. The reverb is smaller than before, which is good. It doesn't fit the mix for me. Maybe shorten the pre-delay?
I like the bass tone.
Nice harmonies.
I'm still hearing some unnatural decay on the right side piano on a few notes.
Little pop at 1:29.
No pitchiness now. The reverb is smaller than before, which is good. It doesn't fit the mix for me. Maybe shorten the pre-delay?
I like the bass tone.
Nice harmonies.