Here's my cheesy rock/pop contribution, "To Your Health":
I probably should have chosen something more uptempo to start off on MySpace, but the song had some good structure to it so I decided to roll out this one first.
I'm sure there's about a million and one things any decent recording engineer can pick apart, but I think all in all, it ended up pretty balanced (atleast from taking the mix and bringing it to the car, etc.). It took a lot of learning to get it to this point and I'm proud of it. There's no fancy plugins, just basic Logic stuff.
For those that like the details: Guitar was an Epiphone Les Paul w/ ceramic Firebird pickups through a Bogner Shiva half stack mic'd with an MD-421 through an API 3124+. Drums are a Roland TD-12 out via MIDI and processed with Steven Slate Drums 3. Bass is a Fender American P-Bass through an Ampeg SVTDI box through one of the Ensembles' mic pres. Vocals are an SM7B through the 3124.
I probably should have chosen something more uptempo to start off on MySpace, but the song had some good structure to it so I decided to roll out this one first.
I'm sure there's about a million and one things any decent recording engineer can pick apart, but I think all in all, it ended up pretty balanced (atleast from taking the mix and bringing it to the car, etc.). It took a lot of learning to get it to this point and I'm proud of it. There's no fancy plugins, just basic Logic stuff.
For those that like the details: Guitar was an Epiphone Les Paul w/ ceramic Firebird pickups through a Bogner Shiva half stack mic'd with an MD-421 through an API 3124+. Drums are a Roland TD-12 out via MIDI and processed with Steven Slate Drums 3. Bass is a Fender American P-Bass through an Ampeg SVTDI box through one of the Ensembles' mic pres. Vocals are an SM7B through the 3124.
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