Friday, February 26, 2010

MPA 408 Lab 02/26/10 Tracking Guitar


Aside from the setup, which included a Royer (isolated) about four feet away and an E22 off axis. Today proved to be an extremely easy day in the studio. We set out to complete at least 2 songs and walked away with a foundation for four. I felt personally that the pace we worked at was quite expedient and Shaun Day proved to be well rehearsed. On the engineering side we took turns at the helm for each of our prospective compositions in my opinion this helped to elicit the exact sound that was desired in each persons mind. It also helped with productivity the fact that only one of todays arrangements needed consecutive strumming, for all of the other songs we just punched in at the necessary points. One thing I've started to notice on a major scale was the fact that most of the songs are starting to take on identities of their own. Although they're all based on tracks that have been done already the connection to the original is audible but the whole feel is on another plane. At this point we are slightly ahead schedule and I believe we should stay on pace as long as nothing catastrophic happens.

For more blogs from this week check:

MPA 408 Lecture 02/24/10 EQ 'n' By Octaves
MPA 408 Lab 02/22/10 Tracking Bass cont.
MPA 408 Lecture 02/22/10 RTAS Medium Delay 2

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