Thanks for the feedback.
I was also thinking the guitar was a little low. I spent quite some time on this issue. When I increased the guitar the bottom end started to sound muddy and boomy, which I just couldn't get under control.
When played back it sounds different on different sound systems, which adds to my confusion.
Also huge thanks DeeringAmps for the YT comment, they really help to promote the video.
For the past year I have been performing quite a few gigs. The response and audience connection to My Last Teaspoon of Honey has encouraged me back into my home studio.
My Last Teaspoon of Honey is another of my simple mixes. I decided to create a music video and I'm excited with the outcome.
Looks forward to hearing what you think.
My Last Teaspoon of Honey - Jane Laws
Thanks, I thought Erik did a great job.
We don't play regularly together, but did a set together on Monday night. We had a lot of fun and got an awesome response from the crowd.
I have just completed my first project where one of the tracks was recorded at a remote studio.
I recorded the acoustic guitar and vocal at my home studio using Cakewalk.
The fiddle was played and recorded by Erik Kowarski using Pro Tools at his professional studio. I recorded my first album at Erik’s Pocket Universe Studio, way back in 1996, before I setup a home studio.
Mixing and mastering was completed in my home studio using Cakewalk.
It all worked seamlessly.
Fremantle Harbour Bound - Jane Laws (featuring Erik Kowarski)
Thanks, Tom, great you enjoyed the song. Thanks for the feedback, too, we have been trying to bring the vocal forward in the mix - perhaps we have gone too far
Thanks Jesse, I have posted a few songs through the years. I have been using Cakewalk since 2004, but sound engineering is not my strength
I have a small presence on Youtube, Spotify and my website.
Cheers Jane
Hi John, it's so great you guys are back enjoying the festivals once more. Over here, in Western Australia, they have unfortunately cancelled all of the autumn festivals ~ maybe next year Great you enjoyed Eighty-seven Years, thanks