Inferno
Tried some funky track today.....
Rhodes, piano, reed-piano, clav and a pad......
Did some EQ'ing too.... cut of some low freq... from the rhodes and reed-piano so there is a better spot for the bassrider! :)
cheers and have a good weekend all!
Marc
ps.
sorry for the mess i made with the chordsheet... gotta get some theorie lessons on how to write these down correctly! :)
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February 10, 2017 at 12:57 PM
February 10, 2017 at 1:08 PM
Marceys
Glad you like it!
The flu got me badly this time, but i couldn't stay in bed anymore.....needed to play a bit! Best medicine if you ask me.... :)
How bout some bass.....?! Don't hear you play that often on your Loops! Would be cool to hear you again! :) +1
The flu got me badly this time, but i couldn't stay in bed anymore.....needed to play a bit! Best medicine if you ask me.... :)
How bout some bass.....?! Don't hear you play that often on your Loops! Would be cool to hear you again! :) +1
February 10, 2017 at 7:10 PM
Dick
one fine day it will happen, but I'll most likely start by recording drums again, its what I play most lately. haven't really touched a bass in months... get well soon you!
+1
February 10, 2017 at 9:03 PM
Marceys
Hearing your drums again is great too! Maybe some vocals, you did some high performances already!
I'm almost better.....thanks! +0
I'm almost better.....thanks! +0
February 10, 2017 at 1:22 PM
February 10, 2017 at 6:21 PM
February 10, 2017 at 5:10 PM
GrooveEnth
Another marvellous mix from the mighty Mark! My remix backlog is already distressingly deep but there's a strong chance this is going to make it onto it! :)
+1
February 10, 2017 at 6:24 PM
Marceys
Haha, cool words GrooveEnth! Hope to hear your groove on these chords when you got your todo list done! :) :)
Hard work here at the Loops! +1
Hard work here at the Loops! +1
February 11, 2017 at 11:54 AM
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February 10, 2017 at 8:44 PM
February 10, 2017 at 8:13 PM
Marcelo D
Great track Marc.
Sometimes I ask myself about the low frequencies too.
I had a couple of complaints about bass players that could not add in my tracks because of the low frequencies.
I want to see the feedback from the bass players and how is going to be the final mix with the low cut on the keys.
Listening without bass I really miss the frequencies but maybe this leads to a better final mix.
I am curious about this one.
By the way the playing and the reed are specially awesome and the chord sheet seem right to me :) +1
Sometimes I ask myself about the low frequencies too.
I had a couple of complaints about bass players that could not add in my tracks because of the low frequencies.
I want to see the feedback from the bass players and how is going to be the final mix with the low cut on the keys.
Listening without bass I really miss the frequencies but maybe this leads to a better final mix.
I am curious about this one.
By the way the playing and the reed are specially awesome and the chord sheet seem right to me :) +1
February 10, 2017 at 8:49 PM
Marceys
Thanks Marcelo!
I was watching some YouTube video's about recording brass instruments and than there was something about the frequencies of all instruments... it's sounds likely to get a bit of lowend out of the keys... the can interfer with the bassline! Our keys have a real wide spectrum! Lot's of lows, mids and highs.....
When i play a funky clav, it is almost in the same frequency a funky rhythm guitar is... that way i would be in his way! Think panning and volume can do a lot too! :)
Have a good weekend! +1
I was watching some YouTube video's about recording brass instruments and than there was something about the frequencies of all instruments... it's sounds likely to get a bit of lowend out of the keys... the can interfer with the bassline! Our keys have a real wide spectrum! Lot's of lows, mids and highs.....
When i play a funky clav, it is almost in the same frequency a funky rhythm guitar is... that way i would be in his way! Think panning and volume can do a lot too! :)
Have a good weekend! +1
February 10, 2017 at 8:51 PM
GlezBass
I did not have problems with low frequencies in their tracks, if there is no HD track to modify frequencies in a track, there is always the option to cut low frequencies and "fill" line with bass, so I do without much problem
For example #96539 where cut the line (very good of Cody by the way) to fill with another line of bass, could do with any instrument dedicating a time to the edition +2
For example #96539 where cut the line (very good of Cody by the way) to fill with another line of bass, could do with any instrument dedicating a time to the edition +2
February 10, 2017 at 9:01 PM
Marceys
That is true indeedd Mario! But than you are cutting off frequencies on the whole track! Also the drums and vocals gotta deal with that EQ'ing... and this way it is only on the keys... always better not to touch the other parts....
+0
February 10, 2017 at 9:02 PM
Marcelo D
It's a way too Mario. But maybe we can loose important low frequencies doing this, like the kick, for example.
It's a tricky choice because in some tracks, like piano and voice, sometimes the bass players don't jump and you will have the low cut for no reason.
I think that it's an option to post the low cut version in the HD track and keep one with all the frequencies.
By doing this the bass players can choose the best one to jump ;) +1
It's a tricky choice because in some tracks, like piano and voice, sometimes the bass players don't jump and you will have the low cut for no reason.
I think that it's an option to post the low cut version in the HD track and keep one with all the frequencies.
By doing this the bass players can choose the best one to jump ;) +1
February 10, 2017 at 9:05 PM
February 10, 2017 at 9:08 PM
GlezBass
According to your reflections, my solution is "homemade" when we do not work with isolated tracks, which is always the best option
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February 10, 2017 at 10:14 PM
February 10, 2017 at 10:37 PM
jaeusm
That's interesting, Peixe, that bass players have thought your frequencies were too low. I haven't ever noticed that in the tracks of yours that I've played on.
+2
February 10, 2017 at 11:28 PM
Marcelo D
Hey Jaeusm. In my opinion we always need to be careful about the mix. Maybe this issue is not only about the frequencies but also about how loud the frequencies are in the region that the bass players choose to play their add.
I'm ain't no sound engineer too... but I have always listened to people saying that equal frequencies at the same track fade each other and make the instruments kinda desapear in the song.
I am really glad that you and Mario never had such problem in my tracks and you are both amazing bass players. But I would be happy to know about it if someday you have a hard time to play with my keys. :) +2
I'm ain't no sound engineer too... but I have always listened to people saying that equal frequencies at the same track fade each other and make the instruments kinda desapear in the song.
I am really glad that you and Mario never had such problem in my tracks and you are both amazing bass players. But I would be happy to know about it if someday you have a hard time to play with my keys. :) +2
February 10, 2017 at 10:46 PM
jaeusm
Nice playing and chords :)
Your low frequency cut is cool. Maybe what I'm really noticing is that you placed yourself lower in the mix than usual, at least in the Part 1 sections. In those sections it seems as if I'm sitting in the same room as the drummer, but you are playing in a different room. It will be interesting to hear a bass line here.
Then again, I'm no recording engineer, as evidenced by my own tracks!
Edit: I've listened to this on a different playback system and it sounds fine. You don't sound as low in the mix in the part 1 sections through my audio interface. Equipment makes quite a difference :) +1
Your low frequency cut is cool. Maybe what I'm really noticing is that you placed yourself lower in the mix than usual, at least in the Part 1 sections. In those sections it seems as if I'm sitting in the same room as the drummer, but you are playing in a different room. It will be interesting to hear a bass line here.
Then again, I'm no recording engineer, as evidenced by my own tracks!
Edit: I've listened to this on a different playback system and it sounds fine. You don't sound as low in the mix in the part 1 sections through my audio interface. Equipment makes quite a difference :) +1
February 11, 2017 at 9:17 AM
Marceys
Thanks for your feedback! Think the audiosystem is pretty important how a mix will sound indeed! When i listen in my car it is pumped with bass, my inears are very direct, overear headphones got some extra bass too. My hifi can be adjusted to almost everything and gives a clear sound. I got myself some studiomonitors too but find it hard to mix it with them, so i usually trust my overearheadphones!
Glad you like it, just listened to Mario his bassline on this track and it is way cool, he took the extra space that was created and it became a cool soundscape! +1
Glad you like it, just listened to Mario his bassline on this track and it is way cool, he took the extra space that was created and it became a cool soundscape! +1
February 10, 2017 at 11:31 PM
February 11, 2017 at 9:19 AM
Marceys
Hey Tof, enjoyed the drums a lot! The sound really alive! A lot of dynamics! Was great to play some chords and create a structure!
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February 11, 2017 at 10:40 AM
heinzlet
lol I had just heard the simonymous template with inkless add and this sounds like a completely different song! I love the electronic taste, it's a hit Marc:)
+1
February 11, 2017 at 5:35 PM
Marceys
Yeah, it is great to hear a very different approach on these drumpattern! Glad you like this one too! :)
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