OK! The first impression I got was that you have some nice guitar sounds here. The question popped in my head - how do you record them? Can you share? software wise and instrument wise, and technique wise, please.
Secondly, I also got the feeling there's too much reverb on both the vocals and the guitar. Thirdly, personally, I wouldn't have the vocals compressed that much.
The song and the rocording sounds as if it was a demo of some kind - very well recorded, although I might have some minor issues here, but it definitely is begging for other instruments. It's not to say it doesn't sound good and fresh on it's own - it does.
All in all, not one of my favourites, but I really like it.
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Give my regards to the author.
Secondly, I also got the feeling there's too much reverb on both the vocals and the guitar. Thirdly, personally, I wouldn't have the vocals compressed that much.
The song and the rocording sounds as if it was a demo of some kind - very well recorded, although I might have some minor issues here, but it definitely is begging for other instruments. It's not to say it doesn't sound good and fresh on it's own - it does.
All in all, not one of my favourites, but I really like it.
Voting for this one now.
Give my regards to the author.
"...demo of some kind" |
Hi JBP, it's been a long time. Hope your life is as fine as your music is (of which I keep myself abreast). Bagram can comment on how exactly he recorded it, on "too much reverb" and on the compressed vocals if he wishes. Re: "demo of some kind" I can say that he's so musically and lyrically inclined that when he and I take too much of a pause between re-hearsing, recording or gigging he can't sit still and does things on his own the (very) old fashioned way, i.e. a mic, a guitar and an overdub or two. Expect some more of Bagram's solo recordings. Regards.
Like the guitar sound!
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