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Post by Johnkenn on Jul 28, 2014 7:57:21 GMT -6
Doing a demo session. Anybody wanna see anything?
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Post by jcoutu1 on Jul 28, 2014 8:04:18 GMT -6
Everything!
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Post by matt on Jul 28, 2014 8:33:13 GMT -6
Absolutely, whatever is appropriate for the Internet.
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Post by unit7 on Jul 28, 2014 9:26:12 GMT -6
You should add to the forum rules: 10) Teasing strictly prohibited
Just show us!
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Post by Johnkenn on Jul 28, 2014 17:34:57 GMT -6
Sound Emporium A. Here are a couple of pics. Eg's - Troy Lancaster and Derek Wells AG - Steve Sheehan Drums - Nir Z and Chad Cromwell Bass - Doug Kahan Keys - Jeff Roach Killer, killer band today! Attachment DeletedAttachment Deleted
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Post by Johnkenn on Jul 28, 2014 18:09:13 GMT -6
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Post by Johnkenn on Jul 28, 2014 18:29:54 GMT -6
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Post by outuvphaze on Jul 28, 2014 18:41:21 GMT -6
They couldn't afford a real board like a Behringer or something more silvery??? LoL
I guess that you use what you've got and go for broke lol!!!!
I like the lights in the main tracking room. Reminds me of patio lanterns. Which studio John?
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Post by odyssey76 on Jul 28, 2014 18:50:32 GMT -6
JK - when you get into a studio with players of that caliber do you even think about the gear? I'd be mesmerized and glued to the performers. No way i could handle looking at Pro Tools on a monitor with that going on in the room. Maybe you get used to it? You're fortunate to have that scenario - thanks for sharing, looks like a dream…...
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Post by ericn on Jul 28, 2014 19:29:01 GMT -6
Great players just seam to make it so much easier and well fun!
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Post by donr on Jul 28, 2014 20:48:47 GMT -6
Love that repeated words lyric thing, John.
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Post by unit7 on Jul 28, 2014 21:03:43 GMT -6
Awesomw, just awesome John!
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Post by Ward on Jul 28, 2014 21:53:38 GMT -6
The guy singing has a killer Colin Raye vibe going on!
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Post by jeromemason on Jul 28, 2014 23:05:01 GMT -6
Sound Emporium A. Here are a couple of pics. Eg's - Troy Lancaster and Derek Wells AG - Steve Sheehan Drums - Nir Z and Chad Cromwell Bass - Doug Kahan Keys - Jeff Roach Killer, killer band today! Deweezee! Derek is the bomb, always use him on my sessions.
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Post by WKG on Jul 28, 2014 23:28:11 GMT -6
Nice.
Great voice and feel to the song. Killer snare too, what did they use on it?
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Post by levon on Jul 28, 2014 23:47:46 GMT -6
Nice room with a great vibe. Sounds good, where is it?
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Post by unit7 on Jul 29, 2014 0:43:20 GMT -6
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Post by levon on Jul 29, 2014 2:16:51 GMT -6
Yes, I saw that, but where is it? I suppose Nashville, since that's where John is, but is it?
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Post by unit7 on Jul 29, 2014 2:25:43 GMT -6
Yes, I saw that, but where is it? I suppose Nashville, since that's where John is, but is it? Yep!
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Post by wiz on Jul 29, 2014 4:05:21 GMT -6
is there something to listen to? I see some comments, but I may have missed the point.
great players.
cheers
Wiz
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Post by Johnkenn on Jul 29, 2014 7:50:24 GMT -6
The third and fourth pics are videos.
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Post by Johnkenn on Jul 29, 2014 8:03:51 GMT -6
JK - when you get into a studio with players of that caliber do you even think about the gear? I'd be mesmerized and glued to the performers. No way i could handle looking at Pro Tools on a monitor with that going on in the room. Maybe you get used to it? You're fortunate to have that scenario - thanks for sharing, looks like a dream…... Yeah - I honestly never even think about gear when I'm there. I think sometimes I take Nashville for granted! These players are just disgustingly great. It's not just heir ability to play, it's their ability to hear a worktape, go in and literally sound like a record the first take. I try to bring in a good work tape - sometimes I'll even build a track - for them to get an idea of what I'm going for...any "producing" I do is 90% casting the right players. I would like to think they're sometimes inspired by good songs - or at least not having to play shit. At least that's what they've told me and they continue to let me book them . I just sit back, throw in the occasional idea and try not to get in the way of the amazing work that they do. And the engineers in this town. Damn. I've used Adam here at sound emporium for a while...and it's like a well oiled machine. Everything works, all the time, in a split second. These are records getting made at demo rate. That's the truth of the matter. (Of course, if I were to release it as such I would have to upscale what I paid them) If you guys are interested, I'll post the finished product of that song when I'm done. I'm gonna mix it, so that's the only drawback
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Post by tonycamphd on Jul 29, 2014 8:11:07 GMT -6
JK - when you get into a studio with players of that caliber do you even think about the gear? I'd be mesmerized and glued to the performers. No way i could handle looking at Pro Tools on a monitor with that going on in the room. Maybe you get used to it? You're fortunate to have that scenario - thanks for sharing, looks like a dream…... Yeah - I honestly never even think about gear when I'm there. I think sometimes I take Nashville for granted! These players are just disgustingly great. It's not just heir ability to play, it's their ability to hear a worktape, go in and literally sound like a record the first take. I try to bring in a good work tape - sometimes I'll even build a track - for them to get an idea of what I'm going for...any "producing" I do is 90% casting the right players. I would like to think they're sometimes inspired by good songs - or at least not having to play shit. At least that's what they've told me and they continue to let me book them . I just sit back, throw in the occasional idea and try not to get in the way of the amazing work that they do. And the engineers in this town. Damn. I've used Adam here at sound emporium for a while...and it's like a well oiled machine. Everything works, all the time, in a split second. These are records getting made at demo rate. That's the truth of the matter. (Of course, if I were to release it as such I would have to upscale what I paid them) If you guys are interested, I'll post the finished product of that song when I'm done. I'm gonna mix it, so that's the only drawback Very cool, would love to hear the finished product! thanx for sharing your fun day JK!
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Post by svart on Jul 29, 2014 8:27:51 GMT -6
What would be awesome.. but probably impractical for you, would be to have a "rough" mix and a "finished" mix so we could hear what is done during mixing, and the tricks that people use to get polished sounds..
That's what I have the roughest time with is that last 10% of polish that makes it sound perfect.
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Post by Johnkenn on Jul 29, 2014 8:55:32 GMT -6
Well, I don't know how polished my mixing is, but I can have a 2 mix of the board mix and a final.
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