
Excellent - i wish my vocals sounded as good. DB notes. The slight changes in tempo really make a huge difference to the feel of the track I completed a track a while ago and when I was playing the guitar part over the drum track I felt myself trying to go faster in the chorus, but of course DB kept the beat. I'm going to re-do it and see if it sounds better. Time to throw out the part of the manual that states "good" drummers are rock steady Cheers On 14/03/2005, at 4:45 AM, Mike Carlyle wrote:
http://webpages.charter.net/mcarlyle/sounds/comealive-01.mp3
My singer didn't show up so I gave it a go myself. I don't know if I'll be doing much more of this kind of singing. I'm going through the "I hate my voice" thing.
The drums are all Doggiebox using nskit v.7. I really like the polish and natural feel of this kit. I need to tone the toms down a little bit, but one thing at a time. This is an example of "pushing the tempo" during the chorus to make the thing feel a little more human.
I had posted this before, but at the time it had no vocals and was fairly bare bones. This is an all new version using my new gear (MXL 990 mic, M-Audio monitors, Tascam US-122 interface, Fender Pro Junior... the list goes on.
____________ Mike Carlyle Wilbraham, MA USA
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