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Re: Living In Purgator-y

Post by Casey H » Sun Oct 12, 2008 11:41 am

Oct 12, 2008, 2:37pm, regulator wrote:yes, sibilance is sssssssss, and plosives come from p, d, b etc wordsi'm hearing a lot of that, which can be fixed with eq etc - often times too much verb will do that and rolling back that verb eq can help ....mic placement is usually the best remedy though, which means do overreally neat piece thoughyou were asking for feedback!Thanks for the feedback. Right now I'm looking for feedback on the songwriting much more so than the production. At the top of this thread I mentioned that this is a rough with that word highlighted just as it is here. Casey

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Re: Living In Purgator-y

Post by jay10music » Wed Oct 15, 2008 2:33 am

CASEY....I will agree....Very promising song...I like the chorus alot....KEEP WORKING ON THIS ONE..jAY..

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Re: Living In Purgator-y

Post by Casey H » Wed Oct 15, 2008 3:44 am

Thanks Roadrunner and everyone... I'm getting a custom critique to get some additional input. Of course, if the reviewer doesn't like it, he obviously doesn't know his stuff.... **joke** Note to regulator: Apparently the word, "sibilance", is a fairly common term for folks who do recording and production. So, I'm sorry if I came off terse about your use of that word (as well as "plosives"). As a total non-performer, it was new to me. You learn something new every day! That's good. It wasn't relevant here since my vocal was just a rough placeholder for lyrics, but I'm glad I learned something. Casey

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