Emperor-TK
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Ok, here they are as promised.
24 MB Wave:
http://www.emediatransfer.com/chris/Honeybear.wav
2.8MB MP3:
http://www.emediatransfer.com/chris/Honeybear.mp3
The tune is a children's song that my wife and I wrote about our hamster. Not our most rocking stuff, but....it does show off some DIY equipment. I was going to wait until I had the performances down better but decided to go ahead and post anyway. Please pardon the out of tune vocals (I don't use Automatontune). The high part is a little out of my range and will be sung by my wife later on.
All miced sources were through Gus's U-47 inspired mic into the OEP/hammond channel on my G9.
Recorder: Cubase SL 1.x with EMU 1820M interface
Drums: Steinberg groove agent. No processing or EQ.
Bass: '77 P-bass with Behringer GI100 DI. No proceesing or EQ.
Acoustic: Taylor 414CE. No processing or EQ.
Electric Gtr: Homemade guitar with underwound alinco neck humbucker into Vox valvetronix combo. Amp reverb. No processing or EQ.
Vocals: The rusty frog choir, featuring me, myself, and I. No EQ. UAD LA-2A plug-in set up as a limiter on mixdown.
Mix: Faders up. No mastering.
Details of my G9 build:
http://www.emediatransfer.com/G9diy.html
I'm sure Gus will chime in with more info on his U-47 inspired mic.
My personal comments: I am extraodinarily happy with my results. The acoustic recording sounds exactly like my guitar. No depth or definition was lost in the process. I also feel this is a perfect vocal mic for me. Without a side by side comparison, I prefer this over my previous favorite, a Soundelux 251. Now to hit Gus up for his exact recipie... :wink:
Regards,
Chris
24 MB Wave:
http://www.emediatransfer.com/chris/Honeybear.wav
2.8MB MP3:
http://www.emediatransfer.com/chris/Honeybear.mp3
The tune is a children's song that my wife and I wrote about our hamster. Not our most rocking stuff, but....it does show off some DIY equipment. I was going to wait until I had the performances down better but decided to go ahead and post anyway. Please pardon the out of tune vocals (I don't use Automatontune). The high part is a little out of my range and will be sung by my wife later on.
All miced sources were through Gus's U-47 inspired mic into the OEP/hammond channel on my G9.
Recorder: Cubase SL 1.x with EMU 1820M interface
Drums: Steinberg groove agent. No processing or EQ.
Bass: '77 P-bass with Behringer GI100 DI. No proceesing or EQ.
Acoustic: Taylor 414CE. No processing or EQ.
Electric Gtr: Homemade guitar with underwound alinco neck humbucker into Vox valvetronix combo. Amp reverb. No processing or EQ.
Vocals: The rusty frog choir, featuring me, myself, and I. No EQ. UAD LA-2A plug-in set up as a limiter on mixdown.
Mix: Faders up. No mastering.
Details of my G9 build:
http://www.emediatransfer.com/G9diy.html
I'm sure Gus will chime in with more info on his U-47 inspired mic.
My personal comments: I am extraodinarily happy with my results. The acoustic recording sounds exactly like my guitar. No depth or definition was lost in the process. I also feel this is a perfect vocal mic for me. Without a side by side comparison, I prefer this over my previous favorite, a Soundelux 251. Now to hit Gus up for his exact recipie... :wink:
Regards,
Chris