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My latest, featuring my Antigua Tenor sax and Yamaha NCX1 guitar, Ezdrummer 3 and ZZC PJ bass

 

 

 

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The stereo spread on the sax creates a nice space. Reverb time is perfect and ducked nicely. Very clear and clean mix. Well done in my opinion.

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Classy, beautiful vibe going on. Great production, and mix. So chilled and relaxing, love it! 

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Mmmm lovely stuff to kick back and relax to - the mix sounds great on my cans. 

Andy

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Appreciate the listen and comments @mark skinner, @Marshall, @steve@baselines.co, @Bajan Blue and @AndyB01

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Nicely done. It has that overall ambience that puts me in a good mood.
North rim of the Grand Canyon?
-Bjorn

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Thanks Bjorn! Good eye, it snowed one day and was warm and clear the next.

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Hi KSband, nice and relaxing, enjoyed it, did you di the ncx1 ? Sounds good.

Rik

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15 hours ago, RikF said:

Hi KSband, nice and relaxing, enjoyed it, did you di the ncx1 ? Sounds good.

Rik

Thanks a lot Rik, it's electric so yes, just plugged it in and used some reverb, Fresh Air,  a little compression and some chorus.

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Love that sax sound.  I love the phrasing and breathing you are using on it.  That has always been difficult for me when I have tried a sax VST.

Great sound -- I really enjoyed this!

 

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What a great recording, very smooth and silky , shoulders down + mind up kinda' thing, most enjoyable !

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Great work. Beautiful. Can I ask what microphones you used? I've only been doing this DAW thing for a little over a year but it really seems that there is no substitute for a really good microphone. I'd probably invest in a couple of great mic's than new instruments, guitars or amps as the difference I've heard is amazing  🎶🎶🎶🎶

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Thank a lot @Larry T.! I was using a Sterling Audio ribbon mic on my last couple recordings but I was having trouble getting a good sax sound on this so I went back to my Audiotechnica 4033, had it for years, it's a great sounding condenser mic.  The nylon guitar is straight into the Focusrite , no mic, same for bass and electrics if I use them.  The bass and any electric guitars go thru amp plugins, so much easier than trying to mic an amp (I have really nice amps collecting dust).

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46 minutes ago, KSband said:

Thank a lot @Larry T.! I was using a Sterling Audio ribbon mic on my last couple recordings but I was having trouble getting a good sax sound on this so I went back to my Audiotechnica 4033, had it for years, it's a great sounding condenser mic.  The nylon guitar is straight into the Focusrite , no mic, same for bass and electrics if I use them.  The bass and any electric guitars go thru amp plugins, so much easier than trying to mic an amp (I have really nice amps collecting dust).

Thanks! A year ago I bought a low price Shure PGA58 cardioid dynamic and didn't really know how good or bad it was recording acoustic and electric guitars and harmonica. I decided to try an old Audiotechnica AT801 omni directional condenser mic I bought around 1975 and immediately heard a vast improvement in clarity and tones. And the AT801 was only around $100 ( I guess that would be about $500 today??). Once I heard the difference I realized how important it is to use the best mics I can get 🎶🎶🎶🎶

 

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That 58 should be great for electric guitar, I used to use a shure 57 on bass and guitar amps.  

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