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Ivan Mihaljevic
Posted on: Oct 1 2009, 03:48 PM


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I like your sound!
This take is quite good, but you might want to work a little bit on your timing. Most of the time you're playing before the beat. In this type of music it is usually better to be a little bit behind the beat than to rush it!
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Ivan Mihaljevic
Posted on: Sep 25 2009, 09:55 AM


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I'm late, but nevermind smile.gif
Happy birthday Muris!!!
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Ivan Mihaljevic
Posted on: Sep 12 2009, 08:15 AM


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Happy birthday guys!
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Ivan Mihaljevic
Posted on: Aug 19 2009, 09:17 PM


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QUOTE (Lian Gerbino @ Aug 19 2009, 09:46 PM) *
happy B-Day man!!! sorry for delay I wasn´t here!!!


Thanks!
No worries, I wasn't here either smile.gif
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Ivan Mihaljevic
Posted on: Aug 19 2009, 08:32 PM


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Thanks guys!
I just got back from vacation today and I'll start with new lessons very soon!
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Ivan Mihaljevic
Posted on: Aug 10 2009, 02:59 PM


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QUOTE (MickeM @ Aug 10 2009, 12:52 PM) *
Thanks for the update! smile.gif
One tip is to reamp the guitar, such a box doesn't cost a fortune and you can easily re-record the amp (without playing).
http://www.thomann.de/se/radial_engineerin...eamping_kit.htm

I'm curious about how you recorded the drums, a plugin or real drums?


I know about the reamping techniques, but why not just record your guitar sound right the first time? smile.gif
If you reamp it, the signal has to go through an additional D/A - A/D conversion which will definitely affect the sound a little bit.

As far as the drums go, I've got an amazing drummer that's playing these songs in my live band, so it would have been a shame not to record him playing these songs!
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Ivan Mihaljevic
Posted on: Aug 10 2009, 09:36 AM


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Hello!

As some of you may know, I've been recording my new album for the past 3 weeks and I finished it. I was hoping to do a GMC lesson before going on a vacation, but as you can imagine, after 3 weeks of doing nothing else, but recording an album, there was a whole lot of stuff I needed to do that couldn't wait any longer.
I'm going on a vacation now and I'll be back in 10 days with some fresh new ideas for lessons.

Anyway, I have learned a lot with this album recording and wanted to share some of my experiences with you!

The biggest difference between this album recording and the ones I've done in the past is that this time I wanted to do everything in a short period of time with no interruptions. This proved to be a great method because I was focused on the music 150% and was able to feel the music and what the music asks me to do in terms of interpretation and phrasing.
When you're doing other stuff parallel to the album recording, a part of your mind is still concentrated on other stuff and you can hardly get this deeply connected with the music you're recording.

Before going into a recording session, make sure you are well prepared - in shape technically and that you know your parts. Also make sure the instruments you're using are in a perfect working condition - restrung with a fresh set of strings and well setup in terms of intonation and as little fret buzz as possible. I had the frets changed on my black Music Man prior to this recording.

When getting a guitar sound, make sure you're hearing exactly the sound you want out of your amp. If you don't get the sound you want out of your amp, it will be extremely hard to get the sound you want in the mix.
Try using more than one microphone on your amp as it's easier to catch the whole frequency range from the amp that way than using just one mic. Try using 2 mics for close miking - one closer to the center of the speaker (this one will give you more treble) and one closer to the edge (this will give you more bass) and then you can mix between the 2.
Make sure those 2 mics are on absolutely the same distance from the speaker to get them in phase. Then try experimenting with using a third mic somewhere in the room and see what you can get in different positions.
I'd recommend using 2 dynamic mics (like SM57) for the close-up miking and a condenser mic for the room mic as a starting point, but feel free to experiment with as many different mics you can think of.
The microphones I was using are:
  • Sennheiser e906 on the center of the speaker
  • Shure SM58 with the grille off on the edge of the speaker (I tried an SM57 which sounded very similar, but this one gave me a bit nicer sound)
  • Audio Technica AT4040 as the room mic in the back of the amp

For some more thoughts on guitar miking, check this tutorial - http://www.imperialmastering.com/guitartonevid/

I was double tracking all of the rhythm guitars and panning them hard left and hard right. I was using the black guitar on one side and the white one on the other. They're the same guitar model, but every guitar sounds just a little bit different from the other (I have never come across 2 guitars that sound absolutely identical!). This way I got a broader stereo image then if I was using the same guitar on both sides.

That's all for now! See you again in about 10 days.
If you missed any of the videos from my album recording, you can still see all of them at du-podcast.blogspot.com
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Ivan Mihaljevic
Posted on: Jul 19 2009, 06:56 PM


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Just wanted to remind you all about this podcast!
The drums and bass guitars are finished and I'll start with the guitars after a 2 day break (I've been working on this album from dawn until midnight every day for the last 7 days, so I need a little break before continuing).
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Ivan Mihaljevic
Posted on: Jul 19 2009, 08:12 AM


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I can do without any of them... I just need a good amp! If I had to choose just one it would probably be a tuner pedal (the one I'm using is a Korg Pitchblack+). And if we're talking about effects (you can't call a tuner an effect biggrin.gif ), my favorite would be the MXR Carbon Copy analog delay
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Ivan Mihaljevic
Posted on: Jul 15 2009, 05:43 PM


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Yesterday's podcast is now online too! wink.gif
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Ivan Mihaljevic
Posted on: Jul 15 2009, 08:41 AM


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That guy is a genious, check this out:

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Ivan Mihaljevic
Posted on: Jul 14 2009, 07:01 AM


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QUOTE (Emir Hot @ Jul 14 2009, 02:17 AM) *
great video Ivan. That drummer is really awesome. I think I met that engineer somewhere before but can't figure out when and where. Just looks familiar. Say hello to the guys and good luck with recording


Alen really is awesome and he records everything quickly which is always good when you need to pay expensive studio time! smile.gif
Today we'll probably finish the drum tracks for the whole album.

I'll ask Viktor (the engineer) if he knows you today!
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Ivan Mihaljevic
Posted on: Jul 14 2009, 01:03 AM


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I'm extremely exhausted at the moment, but just wanted to let you know that first podcast episode is now online! So check it out at du-podcast.blogspot.com
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Ivan Mihaljevic
Posted on: Jul 12 2009, 10:12 AM


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It's doable! It just requires some of practice!
You have to see how the melody line interacts rhythmically with the guitar part and then practice it very slowly at first and then when you get it down, you can gradually increase the tempo.
I've done a lesson recently on this topic (not this particular song), so you might get a couple of advices on how to approach singing while playing - http://www.guitarmasterclass.net/ls/singing_while_playing/
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Ivan Mihaljevic
Posted on: Jul 11 2009, 10:35 AM


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QUOTE (Aleksander Sukovic @ Feb 20 2009, 02:16 AM) *
Hmm.. tough one. I'm gonna say: Michael Romeo, Bumblefoot

Also, check out Chris Impellitteri
and This guy


How did Chris Impellitteri manage to get such an awful sound out of that equipment? ohmy.gif
His technique is unbelievable, but I never really liked his playing.
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Ivan Mihaljevic
Posted on: Jul 10 2009, 09:38 PM


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Wow, that's great news!
Congratulations!!! wink.gif
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Ivan Mihaljevic
Posted on: Jul 10 2009, 12:25 PM


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That's what I call revenge! biggrin.gif
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Ivan Mihaljevic
Posted on: Jul 8 2009, 10:14 AM


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It will take a lot of time to make a podcast every day, but I think I'll be able to pull it off smile.gif
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Ivan Mihaljevic
Posted on: Jul 7 2009, 06:52 PM


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That's a really good take!

Rhythm Placement 4.5
Cleanness 4.3
Feel 4.5
Posture 4
Sound 3.5
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Ivan Mihaljevic
Posted on: Jul 7 2009, 06:23 PM


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Sretan rođendan!!! wink.gif
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Ivan Mihaljevic
Posted on: Jul 7 2009, 04:48 PM


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Hello GMC!!!
Next week I'm starting to record my second solo album! The name of the album is Destination Unknown.
I'm planning to do a podcast for every day I spend in the studio!
Here's the address at which I'll post the videos with some text - http://du-podcast.blogspot.com/

The funny introduction video is already there, so check it out! laugh.gif

I hope you'll like this idea and follow this podcast until I complete the new album!
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Ivan Mihaljevic
Posted on: Jul 7 2009, 04:41 PM


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QUOTE (Muris Varajic @ Jul 7 2009, 05:40 PM) *
I think it was some Albert Lee piece, Emir will know more.

And yeah, he makes everything sound great. wink.gif


I think it's Country Boy by Albert Lee
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Ivan Mihaljevic
Posted on: Jul 7 2009, 04:40 PM


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Hilarious video!!! laugh.gif
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Ivan Mihaljevic
Posted on: Jul 7 2009, 09:08 AM


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Seen them live in Budapest last week and they were amazing!
That was the 4th time I've seen them and probably the best one so far!
Even the vocals sounded great actually! smile.gif
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Ivan Mihaljevic
Posted on: Jul 6 2009, 11:40 PM


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I'd like to try one out! I think the body doesn't look too bad, but the headstock is awful smile.gif
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