Re: Here's what I mean

2011-10-06 Thread Chris Norman
I'd be interested to see what sound you'd give him too Kevin, so
please send the link.

By the way, just as a bit of fun, we should all get together, and
record a little bit each on a project, perhaps do a cover of
something, what do you all think?



On 06/10/2011, Christopher-Mark Gilland clgillan...@gmail.com wrote:
 OK.  I can do that for ya.

 I'm warning you, none of the tracks are labeled correctly etc.  I still need
 to go back and play your tutorial again.  A lot of the thigns yo9u covered I
 still can't get my head around.

 Be ware I used Antares Auto-tune which is 3rd party so if you don't have
 that, then I have no clue what PT'll do.  Will it just ape plankity blank
 the bed?

 Chris.
 - Original Message -
 From: Kevin Reeves reeves...@gmail.com
 To: ptaccess@googlegroups.com
 Sent: Wednesday, October 05, 2011 8:56 PM
 Subject: Re: Here's what I mean


 Send me the session. Zip it up and put it on your sendspace. There's nothing
 wrong with what you recorded. Allow me to show you how I'd make that sound.

 Kevin=




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Take care,

Chris Norman.

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Re: Here's what I mean

2011-10-06 Thread k.zeelen


Hello Mark pitty you don't have droppbox in which you can send it public
because I can't get sendspace to work here.
Cheers
Peter.
- Original Message - 
From: Christopher-Mark Gilland clgillan...@gmail.com

To: ptaccess@googlegroups.com
Sent: Thursday, October 06, 2011 2:42 AM
Subject: Here's what I mean



Take a listen to this.  the vocals are not the best.  I was pretty flat in
places, but that's not the point.  it sounds like I am not getting the
full bottom nor the crisp brightness either that all mainstream people and
most of you guys get.

If you all at least can tell me where I'm going wrong, aside probably the
obvious a beating myself up, it would make my night.  I know there are a
million possibilities, but for one, where do I start?

Here is a recording for you all to hear.  Listen to the vocals, not the
backing music, as the karaoke track sounds fine.

I was about 6-8 inches away from my mike when I was singing, but if I back
up more it doesn't help, and actually gives too much room ambiant noise,
yet if I turn the board down to compensate for that, then the mix is too
quiet.

Here's the link:

http://www.sendspace.com/file/txh679

Chris.




Re: Here's what I mean

2011-10-06 Thread Christopher-Mark Gilland
oh, I have dropbox, hold on let me see if I can figure out how from the web 
how to upload it.  I plan tomorrow to get db reinstalled on my macbook, so, 
don't fret.


Chris.

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From: k.zee...@home.nl

To: ptaccess@googlegroups.com
Sent: Thursday, October 06, 2011 11:40 PM
Subject: Re: Here's what I mean




Hello Mark pitty you don't have droppbox in which you can send it public
because I can't get sendspace to work here.
Cheers
Peter.
- Original Message - 
From: Christopher-Mark Gilland clgillan...@gmail.com

To: ptaccess@googlegroups.com
Sent: Thursday, October 06, 2011 2:42 AM
Subject: Here's what I mean


Take a listen to this.  the vocals are not the best.  I was pretty flat 
in

places, but that's not the point.  it sounds like I am not getting the
full bottom nor the crisp brightness either that all mainstream people 
and

most of you guys get.

If you all at least can tell me where I'm going wrong, aside probably the
obvious a beating myself up, it would make my night.  I know there are a
million possibilities, but for one, where do I start?

Here is a recording for you all to hear.  Listen to the vocals, not the
backing music, as the karaoke track sounds fine.

I was about 6-8 inches away from my mike when I was singing, but if I 
back

up more it doesn't help, and actually gives too much room ambiant noise,
yet if I turn the board down to compensate for that, then the mix is too
quiet.

Here's the link:

http://www.sendspace.com/file/txh679

Chris.






Here's what I mean

2011-10-05 Thread Christopher-Mark Gilland
Take a listen to this.  the vocals are not the best.  I was pretty flat in 
places, but that's not the point.  it sounds like I am not getting the full 
bottom nor the crisp brightness either that all mainstream people and most 
of you guys get.


If you all at least can tell me where I'm going wrong, aside probably the 
obvious a beating myself up, it would make my night.  I know there are a 
million possibilities, but for one, where do I start?


Here is a recording for you all to hear.  Listen to the vocals, not the 
backing music, as the karaoke track sounds fine.


I was about 6-8 inches away from my mike when I was singing, but if I back 
up more it doesn't help, and actually gives too much room ambiant noise, yet 
if I turn the board down to compensate for that, then the mix is too quiet.


Here's the link:

http://www.sendspace.com/file/txh679

Chris. 



Re: Here's what I mean

2011-10-05 Thread Kevin Reeves
Send me the session. Zip it up and put it on your sendspace. There's nothing 
wrong with what you recorded. Allow me to show you how I'd make that sound.

Kevin