On Tue, May 12, 2009 at 06:21:57AM -0700, Mark Knecht wrote: > <SNIP> > I did not realize that you were paying for that space. That makes a > huge difference. VERY difficult and expensive to pay for an education > that way. Yes.. a bit of a shame > > What the chance of doing some individual tracking at one of your > houses/flats, etc.? Leave the practice space as the place you get loud > as a band but do some of this where you can spend more time and be a > little more reflective? > Sounds like a good idea. Only problem is we all live at different places across London, and getting together for our weekly rehearsal is difficult enough. I will run by the idea of meeting at the drummers house instead of at the studio with the other members and see how feasible it would be. We will be even more limited with mics and amps but it still seems like a good idea to me. Will let you know how it goes with that. > Anyway, I'll try to listen to the track recordings this week. I > suppose with this new information about song and space my initial > thought is it is going to come down to your ears. Do you feel the > tracking of this guitar sounds 'right'. Does it sound like what you > hear in the room you recorded in? Does it sound like you want it to > sound, etc. I am pretty happy with the guitar (although it could do with another take as it doesn't start at the right time). The bass is not so good because of that resonance problem. I have a DI on my amp, but not on the one in the studio. Perhaps I could re-record the bass at home. The drums are a little trebly with no real kick drum.. Also the drums clip in ardour at 2 points despite tracking for most of the time at -15. They were recorded with 1 mic (SM58) over the kit and 1 inside the bass drum mixed thru the PA. One thing I noticed - on the PA there was a light that came on with the bass drum - I worried it was clipping so I turned the volume right down, but this did not stop the red light coming on, and I think I may have overdone it as I think the mixed drum track is missing too much bass drum. Ideally I want to be able to record the drums to an adequate level with only 1 mic. Is that even slightly likely? James _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.linuxaudio.org/mailman/listinfo/linux-audio-user