Acoustic Guitar & Vocals - recorded simultaneously

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2011/04/11 21:33:31 (permalink)

Acoustic Guitar & Vocals - recorded simultaneously


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How'd I do?  I recorded a guy doing Irish folk music tonight; he recorded vocals and guitar all at once as was his preference.

This is just a rough mix of raw tracks; I haven't done anything.

Advice on mixing something like this, including vocal treatment, will be VERY welcome.

Enjoy, this guy is pretty talented.  Did this in 1 take, and I had him do this second because his voice had warmed up.


 

 
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    Re:Acoustic Guitar & Vocals - recorded simultaneously 2011/04/14 02:50:05 (permalink)

      The sound quality is excellent, and the playing is also!

    This has a John Denver type of sound to it, and I mean that as a compliment.
     
    I've always liked your music, keep on keepin on!!!!!!!!

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    Re:Acoustic Guitar & Vocals - recorded simultaneously 2011/04/14 15:31:22 (permalink)
    Mr. Noize!!
    Hee hee, I wish I could take credit for this one, except for recording it - which I'm proud of so far. 
    Thanks for the listen and feedback!!!

    Scott


     

     
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    Re:Acoustic Guitar & Vocals - recorded simultaneously 2011/04/14 15:40:32 (permalink)
    Sounds OK here, just needs a little magic polish.  You got the most important bit a good well performed take.

    As to what to do with it now is probably the tricky question, a little reverb and perhaps a little air on the vox.

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    Re:Acoustic Guitar & Vocals - recorded simultaneously 2011/04/15 22:27:20 (permalink)
    http://www.reverbnation.com/play_now/song_8221387

    I did a little bit of mixing, very very light compression and just a TAD of IR-1 (Waves) verb on the vocals.  I also did about a +2dB @ ~10K.  Got rid of some of the Plosives by a little crossfading and notching around 50hZ.

    I think there are some sibilants I'd like to smooth out vocal wise; in retrospect, I probably should not have had him sing so close - even with a pop screen, but I REALLY wanted to try and isolate the vocals as much as possible as they were recorded in tandem with the guitar.

    Thoughts?
    post edited by spindlebox - 2011/04/15 22:29:41


     

     
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