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Here's tonight's show at The Social recorded on a Sony ICD-SX1000 with soundman binaural mics. I'm pretty happy with the quality besides a heinous amount of audience chatter. But, man, what a night. It was as much a physical experience as an aural one, and my eyes were closed nearly the whole time. We felt shaken and assaulted walking out of the venue. It definitely sounded like Exai further explored, extraordinarily rhythmic and consistently dance-able - at least way more than I predicted it would be. Feeling it in my throat is on quite another level. Hope you guys enjoy it! The file is 320kbps, 60 min 16 sec This is my first 'bootleg', and I forgot to switch to .wav so this is the highest quality available. Autechre - Orlando 2015-10-10 (Live).mp3
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I had a chance some weeks ago to sesh with some amazing people. Ron Veliz, a san fransisco session musician who lives here was on guitar. he is a badass but only plays if good enough people are in town and it just so happened that the drummer, josh costello, invited his old friend who is a professional 'piano battler' nick schlueter from st. louis to town... I was on bass, electric guitar and electric upright, both which are in pretty shit shape so my pitch is very liberal. anyhow I recorded some sessions with my yeti blue stereo mic and they turned out pretty good! I of course mixed and eq'd the recordings liberally to get them the way sound here. As I remember, I split each recording into left and right and then eq'd, added a bussed stereo width and compressed. check it out. super fun pop samba: fusion-y take on naima: skip to 5:10 for some fucking brilliant group synergy and piano solo some funky shit, this one was at a party so the sound is not as good: this last one is a crazy loop from a vamp we hit while riffing on an altered fly me to the moon: thanks for listening and give me feedback on how you think I did on my mixdowns.
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Short noobish question here: do you guys prefer recording via USB audio interface or do you just connect mixer audio out into computer audio in etc. and that way record your, what ever you record? Why do you use the other? Or are you into both ways? If you know what I mean. In advance, thank you for you replices. If I get any that is. :)
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hi guys, i need some nerd help here, just got a harp recording from a friend, she recorded at her home with bad devices, the sounds isn't that bad finally but i just can't have this brightness shine, so far it's moody on 300/600hz and tried to compress a bit, doesn't seem to work well first time i work on a harp recording, anyone done this ? i'd like to get close to this but with more high end
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Not my latest creation...one of my earliest, in fact. This is a recording of my running a Roland TR-606 through a distortion pedal and a cigarette box amplifier back in 1999. Also, I would like to thank Sweepstakes for recovering this antique. http://soundcloud.com/ambermonk/toxic-tumbleweed
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I have a problem with the interface I´m using, that it only records on one side, the left side. When I listen to it afterwards it´s only on the left speaker. I´ve had this problem for a while and have tried fiddling with everything on the interface (it´s not because it´s on mono, i´ve tried both mono and stereo, both with the same problem). The problem is not with the microphone either, because i´ve tried plugging a guitar straight into it and ... same problem. If anyone can help it would be much appreciated. I´m wondering if I should just take the interface to be looked at, that the problem might just be with the interface. Hermann