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Alembic products => Alembic Basses & Guitars => Topic started by: evt on May 26, 2006, 08:30:15 PM
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Hi everyone,
I just finished mixing a new song called planet I used my alembic skylark on it. One track through a fulltone fulldrive 2 and the other through a timmy pedal. I also used some amplitude plugins on the guitar tracks.
The acoustic guitar is a JP Rushing parlor sized guitar.
I have it up on these 3 links:
http://corrientesmusic.com/Planet_Demo.html
http://corrientesmusic.com/EVT_recordings.html
http://www.getunderground.com/underground/music/gallery.cfm?Album_ID=45
Please let me now what you think.
thanks,
Ivette
(Message edited by evt on May 27, 2006)
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Cool! Is that the Fulltone on the short chorus sections? What's a timmy pedal? And what does an amplitude plugin do?
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Nice Cool & Funky Jams!!!
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Beautiful EV! The Skylark sounds really full and powerful, and I really like the delicate sound of your JP Rushing too - it sounds great with your voice - very clear and clean. I really like Hopeless (http://corrientesmusic.com/Audio/Corrientes%20Planet%20Demo/Corrientes_Hopeless.mp3 target=_blank), which, according to your site, also features your Skylark. It sounds appropriately dark and acoustic on this number. This song has a very interesting mix of tight, clear, bright tone and dark, minor, layered stuff going on - very unexpected. How's the progress on your Fano? I'm interested to hear it.
Your songs sound unlike anything I'm hearing out there these days. Granted, I don't really tune into the pop scene or much of mainstream radio. I kind of get a vibe of The Roches and Ani DiFranco.
BTW - in addition to your musical pursuits, I see that you're a teacher and thought I'd add that your students are very lucky to have you. I spent many years as an elementary art educator and I know the kind of difference one can make in a child's life. Keep on . . .
Peace
Tom
(Message edited by tom_z on May 27, 2006)
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oops.. double posted...
(Message edited by evt on May 27, 2006)
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Hi,
Dave:
I used the Fulltone Fulldrive 2 and the Timmy pedal on the heavier chorus part you are not the only person out of place on this planet.... I added amplitude plugins which were amp simulation plugins because i recorded direct, so it added ambience to the guitar tracks to help them sit better with the drums that were recorded in a rehearsal space.
The timmy is a cool pedal made by Paul Cochrane, he makes them by hand. I have a photo of it on my pedalboard on the EVT Productions site. It's setup cool... it has a bass and a treble that you have all the way left, and then by turning it clockwise, it takes away from the the frequency. I also love the Barber Tone Press it's a compressor pedal, and it works really nicely with the timmy pedal.
Here is a harmony central link to it:
http://www.harmony-central.com/Effects/Data/Paul_Cochrane/Timmy-1.html
And the fulltone fulldrive 2 is a really great pedal too.
I have a Studio Journal that explains some of what I'm doing as far as recording, and has some photos:
http://studioforums.com/groupee/forums/a/tpc/f/4771010951/m/2161015951 (http://studioforums.com/groupee/forums/a/tpc/f/4771010951/m/2161015951)
Also, the EVT Productions section on our website is about recording:
http://corrientesmusic.com/EVT_open.html (http://corrientesmusic.com/EVT_open.html)
Well actually, planet is the first song mixed with my new pc, which I bought through Front End Audio. And, it's the first song I have done with a live drummer.
We recorded the drum tracks for 10 songs to make an album. Now I'm working on adding everything else to the drum tracks, and mixing the songs.
Keavin:
thanks :o)
Tom:
lol you remember about the Fano, yes I'm STILL waiting.... he moved into a new space and it's been taking a long time.
I really do love my JP Rushing, I would like to get an OM sized one someday. I really like the smaller sized acoustics. They record really well. Dreadnoughts have a boominess when mic'd that make them more difficult to sit well in a mix.
Yes, I do enjoy my job with the kids. I actually teach them literacy through music. I go to different classes with an acoustic guitar and I teach them different songs to help them with reading, phonics, rhyming... etc. And, I also prepare them for concerts. I work with a chorus teacher who plays keyboard, and another teacher who plays saxophone. It's pretty cool. I want to start recording what we do with the kids.
Thanks for the compliment :o)
Ivette
(Message edited by evt on May 27, 2006)