"Intertwine" - Production Critiques please!

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"Intertwine" - Production Critiques please!

Post by silverorlead » Wed Sep 26, 2007 9:18 pm

Hi all!I'd love if you could listen to a song, "Intertwine" that I recorded for a friend of mine. It's on his myspace (http://www.myspace.com/mikementzermusic), and it's the second song up there.I have hit a wall in my production skills, in that every time I try and go beyond guitar and vocals the sound gets muddy. The electric guitar sound I'm getting is not great, especially in the bridge I know.So mainly I'd love thoughts on ways to improve the production on that track or a similar one.It was recorded using a medium-quality large diaphragm condenser mic for both vocals and guitar (electric guitar DI), using some digital delay and reverb on the vocals and a limiter on the whole thing.Thanks in advance!Sincerely,Brian

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Re: "Intertwine" - Production Critiques please!

Post by diogenes » Thu Sep 27, 2007 12:48 pm

Sounded great to me. I was listening through crappy computer speakers to. This is purely a personal thing, but I would have left the lead vocal with only a little reverb and saved the delay for the harmony. But like I said thats just personal preference. How do you record the acoustic btw? Is it electric or do you mic it (if so what mic)? just curious I'm shopping for a new vocal/acoustic mic.

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Re: "Intertwine" - Production Critiques please!

Post by silverorlead » Thu Sep 27, 2007 1:41 pm

Diogenes,Thanks man! I can definitely see what you're saying about the delay, it does seem very present in the verses.At the moment I use the BR2-Pro large diaphragm condenser both for acoustic guitar and voice, it's pretty inexpensive, but I've learned its nuances.There's an Audix that I'm looking to possibly step up to, I can't remember the model number offhand, but its a couple hundred dollars.Thanks for listening!-Bri

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Re: "Intertwine" - Production Critiques please!

Post by sgs4u » Thu Sep 27, 2007 2:05 pm

percussion - congas, would breathe some more life into it. Maybe a big honkin jembe or something like that wouold be cool. Most people seem to recommend a condenser for guitars. Myself I use a Rode NT-2 large diaphragm, haven't gotten around to buying a decent small mic. I really am not the right guy for engineering, I'm more of an arranger.

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Re: "Intertwine" - Production Critiques please!

Post by silverorlead » Fri Sep 28, 2007 7:08 pm

Ahhh I like the hand-percussion idea! I just need to figure out how to mic one now...

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