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#135917 by RGMixProject
Mon Jan 03, 2011 10:39 pm
Kruliosis wrote:Live musicians need to proceed with caution: Anything you do in the studio, the listener will expect you to pull off live.


Whats kind of funny about this is, I went to see Rush live and now I have a hard time listening to the studio albums. Rush live is 100 times better IMO.

#135919 by Krul
Mon Jan 03, 2011 10:42 pm
RGMixProject wrote:
Kruliosis wrote:Live musicians need to proceed with caution: Anything you do in the studio, the listener will expect you to pull off live.


Whats kind of funny about this is, I went to see Rush live and now I have a hard time listening to the studio albums. Rush live is 100 times better IMO.


Oh yeah, Rush's chops are insane live! They are the prime example of professional musicians. You know you're getting more when you go to a live show. That's how it should be.

#135920 by Sir Jamsalot
Mon Jan 03, 2011 10:47 pm
The Village Idiot wrote:Hey Sir Jams, I checked out your midnight recording. that's just what I'm talking about. It appears that you just recorded it straight forward, down and dirty. mistakes...yeah might be some there... I'll leave that to you, but it's you in the simplest form. And it sounds pretty good, right? Now all you need to do is add an out of tune vocal over it and we can get back to debating autotune!


Yeah, that's it on my profile. I like the beginning and the ending solo areas, but most of the in-between are rough at best, and obviously out of time. I also had my mic volume up a little high and got a few rude clips from smacking the accoustic body too much :) Live and learn right?

But in the process of recording, I stumbled across a sound that I liked and plan to explore further in a re-recording of this tune, at 2:40 and on. I also learned that MP3's strip the lows and tonality out of the orginal recording. It sounds really full when in .wav format, but the .wav is about 40 mb... :)

Just jamming while the record button was on allowed me to forget the record button was on, so the pressure was off, so I could think more about the progression while I was playing it. So yeah - I have to do that more often just to get over the perfectionism wall I tend to build around myself.

#135921 by Sir Jamsalot
Mon Jan 03, 2011 10:49 pm
RGMixProject wrote:
Kruliosis wrote:Live musicians need to proceed with caution: Anything you do in the studio, the listener will expect you to pull off live.


Whats kind of funny about this is, I went to see Rush live and now I have a hard time listening to the studio albums. Rush live is 100 times better IMO.


I've seen Rush live - they are amazing :) Have you seen the RUSH documentary ? That was a great documentary! Worth a view if you haven't seen it.

#135924 by Krul
Mon Jan 03, 2011 10:53 pm
SirJamsalot wrote:
RGMixProject wrote:
Kruliosis wrote:Live musicians need to proceed with caution: Anything you do in the studio, the listener will expect you to pull off live.


Whats kind of funny about this is, I went to see Rush live and now I have a hard time listening to the studio albums. Rush live is 100 times better IMO.


I've seen Rush live - they are amazing :) Have you seen the RUSH documentary ? That was a great documentary! Worth a view if you haven't seen it.


Yeah, that's a great documentary! All about their humble beginnings to their current status. Man, those guys are survivors. Musical soldiers in a way.

#135926 by The Village Idiot
Mon Jan 03, 2011 10:56 pm
Just one note about Mp3........................IT SUCKS ASS!
I prefer to go back to wax cylinders or wire recorders, anyone for a cassette demo? We worked our way out of the cave only to head back thanks to Fraunhofer-Gesellshaft. His intentions were good but Sony took the ball and has never stopped running. Great way to store and share lots of music. Horrible way to hear music as it was recorded.

#135929 by RGMixProject
Mon Jan 03, 2011 11:02 pm
The Village Idiot wrote:Just one note about Mp3........................IT SUCKS ASS!
I prefer to go back to wax cylinders or wire recorders, anyone for a cassette demo? We worked our way out of the cave only to head back thanks to Fraunhofer-Gesellshaft. His intentions were good but Sony took the ball and has never stopped running. Great way to store and share lots of music. Horrible way to hear music as it was recorded.


Its a real shame that no one ever invented a turntable for the car.

#135931 by The Village Idiot
Mon Jan 03, 2011 11:04 pm
Oh god...you don't know how real that sounds! I'd be first in line

#135932 by Sir Jamsalot
Mon Jan 03, 2011 11:05 pm
RGMixProject wrote:
The Village Idiot wrote:Just one note about Mp3........................IT SUCKS ASS!
I prefer to go back to wax cylinders or wire recorders, anyone for a cassette demo? We worked our way out of the cave only to head back thanks to Fraunhofer-Gesellshaft. His intentions were good but Sony took the ball and has never stopped running. Great way to store and share lots of music. Horrible way to hear music as it was recorded.


Its a real shame that no one ever invented a turntable for the car.


maybe that's how scratchin' originated?

#135935 by The Village Idiot
Mon Jan 03, 2011 11:07 pm
I would be equally happy Neumann lathe direct to disk or Stevens 16, 30 1ps non-Dolby

#135937 by Scratchy
Mon Jan 03, 2011 11:08 pm
SirJamsalot wrote:
RGMixProject wrote:
The Village Idiot wrote:Just one note about Mp3........................IT SUCKS ASS!
I prefer to go back to wax cylinders or wire recorders, anyone for a cassette demo? We worked our way out of the cave only to head back thanks to Fraunhofer-Gesellshaft. His intentions were good but Sony took the ball and has never stopped running. Great way to store and share lots of music. Horrible way to hear music as it was recorded.


Its a real shame that no one ever invented a turntable for the car.


maybe that's how scratchin' originated?


Did someone say my name?

#135939 by The Village Idiot
Mon Jan 03, 2011 11:09 pm
Now that frickin funny scratchy

#135949 by Mike Nobody
Mon Jan 03, 2011 11:30 pm
RGMixProject wrote:
The Village Idiot wrote:Just one note about Mp3........................IT SUCKS ASS!
I prefer to go back to wax cylinders or wire recorders, anyone for a cassette demo? We worked our way out of the cave only to head back thanks to Fraunhofer-Gesellshaft. His intentions were good but Sony took the ball and has never stopped running. Great way to store and share lots of music. Horrible way to hear music as it was recorded.


Its a real shame that no one ever invented a turntable for the car.


Actually, they did. But, it didn't sell too well.

Another innovation that didn't catch on was the laser turntable. No needle.

#135954 by Mike Nobody
Mon Jan 03, 2011 11:38 pm
Kruliosis wrote:Yeah, that's a great documentary! All about their humble beginnings to their current status. Man, those guys are survivors. Musical soldiers in a way.


Man, when I was a kid I HATED Rush with a passion. In hindsight, Geddy's piercingly high vocals and all the 80's synth crap initially turned me off. But,2112 is one of my favorite albums now. Maybe Primus and Tatsuya Yoshida had something to do with it.

It is odd how I've reevaluated certain music as I got older. Billy Squier was another one. Hated him then. Like him now. Gawd, I hope I never turn into the kind of person I hated.

#135956 by Scratchy
Mon Jan 03, 2011 11:39 pm
Mike Nobody wrote:
RGMixProject wrote:
The Village Idiot wrote:Just one note about Mp3........................IT SUCKS ASS!
I prefer to go back to wax cylinders or wire recorders, anyone for a cassette demo? We worked our way out of the cave only to head back thanks to Fraunhofer-Gesellshaft. His intentions were good but Sony took the ball and has never stopped running. Great way to store and share lots of music. Horrible way to hear music as it was recorded.


Its a real shame that no one ever invented a turntable for the car.


Actually, they did. But, it didn't sell too well.

Another innovation that didn't catch on was the laser turntable. No needle.


"In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida" would not have sounded the same without the needle, Mike.

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