Folk/Rock Song "Better" suggestions for mix improvement
Hey everyone,
Hey everyone,
here:
Lauren Mann and the Fairly Odd Folk win Searchlight 2014
http://music.cbc.ca/#/Searchlight
Did a tune for a folk band, tried to rock it out a bit, let me know what you think https://app.box.com/s/e37be71fcfbc9e13a974
A preface: I am a complete and absolute amateur in every way. This is my first real attempt at recording my vocals and guitar. I used a http://www.samsonte… Samson CO1U condenser microphone for the vocals and guitar, then edited them in Adobe Audition CS6.
hey guys, i'm working a pop folk tune, and i'm looking for some good VST instruments to spice up the already recorded track.
I have Cubase's stock instruments, but i'm really not a fan :|
any nice sounding folk style instruments or fiddles? :cool:
hey guys, i've been mixing this track for quite a while, but it seems like i've hit a roadblock. (one of many)
i'm not the greatest recording engineer in the world, but i usually can work my way around a mix;
So here's the track:
Hi all,
Just joined; my first post. I'm hoping for some remastering advice on this project. I've done loads of recording, but this only once before. There's 11 songs, all live off the floor.
I heard the Rokit 5's at GC and thought they had a high roll off that would be very troublesome. However I heard through forums and reviews that the Rubicons have a low roll off thats annoying.
The music i'm mixing is folky/indie stuff. Mostly acoustic guitars, drums, bass, electric guitar, synth, various percussion.
Here's the situation - well known, well regarded, well recorded (over MANY years) folk singer. He played for us last year - the first time in our town - the crowd was great, knew much of his music, great sing-alongs with harmonies from the audience, etc. The performer asked to come back and play again this year.
A friend of mine is an excellent harpist, and plays both full sized concert harps as well as smaller folk harps. She wants to get a small "studio set-up" to record some of her playing.