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The Last Time - MIX 2

Post by Mark Kaufman » Tue Dec 02, 2008 12:25 pm

I had the morning to myself today and couldn't resist another cover. Trying to find that mid-60's reverb... Planning on a re-mix tonight, so any advice would be great.Hey look at me, I'm a Rolling Stone!http://soundclick.com/share?songid=7113009

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Re: The Last Time

Post by gburgess » Tue Dec 02, 2008 1:15 pm

Mark,Nice job. It has some of that 60s sound to it. I really like the harmony between the lead and bg vocals.Studio or home studio recording?Personally, I wouldn't mess with it too much. A little tweek in spots, but all in all, nice job.GB

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Post by wrdsnmuzik » Tue Dec 02, 2008 1:20 pm

I agree, well done. I'd love to hear more of the rhythm (acoustic?) guitar, and maybe a tad more bottom, but otherwise it sounds pretty authentic.....you sure you didn't dig this up off a nuggets album?

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Re: The Last Time

Post by billg » Tue Dec 02, 2008 1:22 pm

I love this stuff Mark. there are a few little drum fills that should be in there, and a loud as shit tambourine. that's about it . . .oh wait . . . MY VOICE . . . I WANNA SING IT DAMNIT!Cool job!

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Post by heinsite » Tue Dec 02, 2008 2:17 pm

great job mark!and i too WANT VERY BADLY to hear the tamborine man--hell, and you know what? sounds like you and billy up there DID HARMONIZE on this....sure you aren't pulling one over on us guys??? i could hear you both doing this...a compliment BTW...yep, as it revs, NEED that tamborine, man...nice harmonies,the best,warrenPS: AND HOW AND THE HELL DO YOU FIND AND SPLICE ALL OF THEM COOL COVERS AND GADGETS???--HELL, THEY'RE (ALMOST) AS FUN AS THE TUNES YOU PRODUCE MAN! on second thought, do NOT tell me, no time to deal with it--i'll leave those gizmos to you...cool...

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Post by Mark Kaufman » Tue Dec 02, 2008 3:13 pm

Thanks for all the comments!gburgess - Definitely home, not studio. Cranked up the Vox amp and frightened the dog. Thank you! It's close, but the lead vocal sounds wrong to me...and I'll probably chop out some of the overlong lead solo.wrdsnmuzik - Thank you too! Okay, more acoustic guitar, more bass. You know, Bill Wyman really was a boring bassist compared to his contemporaries...Bill - I KNOW! I needs me a tambourine. And more cowbell. And yeah I just set the same old drum measure on autopilot...will fix it up. Although Charlie really doesn't do much else on this one. A couple rat-a-tats and a few splashes, then he's back to the bar for a pint and a ciggie. Sing along with me Bill! Hi Warren - Note to self: request tambourine for Christmas. Man I wanted one on that Kinks song too. The pics are all done in Photoshop...real easy once you learn, just like whistling.Thanks for the help! Tonight after work it will be me, the mixing board, a pint of porter and the Railing Stains. (That's how they say it in Londontown.)

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Re: The Last Time

Post by jay10music » Tue Dec 02, 2008 3:14 pm

NICE WORK MARK....AS ALWAYS.....Very authentic sounding.....Very Cool..Jay....

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Post by cjdenecia » Tue Dec 02, 2008 3:53 pm

Dec 2, 2008, 2:25pm, lyle wrote:I had the morning to myself today and couldn't resist another cover. Trying to find that mid-60's reverb... Planning on a re-mix tonight, so any advice would be great.Hey look at me, I'm a Rolling Stone!http://soundclick.com/share?songid=7113009close.verb is really damn close ... I'm actually impressed - you've tuned it in.bass - up.vocals - down.acoustic - personally I'd stereoize it but that'd kill the vibe so ... bring it up or add just a lil' bottom and high (still holding out on the mids)riff electric ... pretty good but I can't pinpoint right now what's not quite right on it ... check eq's vs the original ... drums - spot on ... I'd have to reference the original but sonically, I need just a bit more kick - or maybe a lil' more thump ... lead - bring it up. lead vocal level. (not quite ... )you really like these dontcha mark? easy to tell. I smile when listening and how can that be bad?of course that doesn't mean you shouldn't steal a box of condoms from the drugstore and one night put them on all the christmas candles in your mom-in-laws house but hell ... who doesn't like to do that?
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Re: The Last Time

Post by gburgess » Wed Dec 03, 2008 8:18 am

Mark,Once you've got it where you want it, if possible, I'd love to check them out side by side.Regarding the home studio. It's crazy how good some of the HS stuff is getting. The fact that this is an HS product is music to my ears (bad pun intended).Keep up the great work.

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Re: The Last Time

Post by Mark Kaufman » Wed Dec 03, 2008 8:33 am

Okay, suggestions taken and new mix is posted. I re-sang the whole thing, adjusted lots of levels, and faked a tambourine...I played a shaker egg, then ran it through the Camel Crusher plug-in set to "Annihilate". I think it might have worked.Roadrunner - Thanks for the kind words!cj - You better be careful, people might see through your disguise and find the nice guy behind the curtains. I took your advice and it seemed to do the trick...or at least through these blasted cans.gburgess - Damn, saw your post too late for the side-by-side comparison. PM me an email address and I'll shoot you the old MP3 if you want.Thanks again for all the help -- you're like little elves living in the monitor.

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