Kristofer Dahl - A Loner, My new tune! |
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Kristofer Dahl - A Loner, My new tune! |
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Apr 19 2009, 09:39 AM |
Here is a tune I have been working on recently - where I have experimented with a new, lower voice. As usual suggestions are very welcome as I am trying to learn how to make my mixes (etc) as good as possible. Thanks for listening!
A Loner (now at iTunes) Do you know who I am? - I have planted a seed in your brain That makes the pain stay the same Unleash the beast! At least I have come to join the feast What a surprise... A loner - never meant to be your fall A loner - never meant to see you crawl A loner - descendant of your act You don't seem to get it - I am coming, no in fact, I am running I will haunt you in your sleep, no relief Bring back the beast Don't settle for the least Open your eyes... A loner - wasn't meant to be your fall A loner - never meant to see you crawl A loner - descendant of your act SOLO A loner - wasn't meant to be your fall A loner - never meant to see you crawl A loner - descendant of your act |
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Apr 20 2009, 06:21 PM |
Awesome stuff guys!!! I am completely in awe of the subtleties of your different Mixes!!!! It would be interesting (not just to me) to learn what Software/Plug-ins you all use and how you go about using them!! I'm a complete Noob to Digital Recording/Mixing and have no idea how to Set these things up or how to use them!!! Perhaps someone would consider a very basic 'Step-by-step guide to Home Recording'??? As I say, I can't be the only person who would find this advantageous!!! Tony has made some good recording topics here. For what we are discussing now (the mastering) the most important tools are a multiband compressor and a limiter (limiters used for mastering are often call "maximizers" ). Other things you can use on the whole mix are parametric equalizers, enhancers and stereo widening tools. But yes we (especially me!) need more easy-to-follow recording tutorials! |
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Apr 20 2009, 08:08 PM |
Tony has made some good recording topics here. For what we are discussing now (the mastering) the most important tools are a multiband compressor and a limiter (limiters used for mastering are often call "maximizers" ). Other things you can use on the whole mix are parametric equalizers, enhancers and stereo widening tools. But yes we (especially me!) need more easy-to-follow recording tutorials! How clever am I not to look in the whole 'RECORDING FORUM' first!!! Hey Sensible, check out this SI lesson by Jordan. Will get you started for sure.. https://www.guitarmasterclass.net/guitar_fo...mp;hl=Recording Sorry guys, carry on admiring Kris' awesome work.. Thanks for that link too Skennie!!! -------------------- I'd rather have a full Bottle in front of me than a full Frontal Lobotomy!!
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