Monday, March 29, 2010

Gearing Up

OK, the song for April will be an original and is half written. Far enough along to start recording anyway. More words tend to come when the music starts going down, at least that's how it most often works for me. We'll see how it goes. Meanwhile, 'New Religion' has received a lot of kind words and very useful criticism. So thanks everyone who's listening for all that!

Sunday, March 21, 2010

Song For March Posted!

OK, as I mentioned before the song for March is a cover. This month it's 'New Religion' by Duran Duran. I really like the original but I had a more rock and roll version spinning around in my head so here it is.

New Religion

Wednesday, March 17, 2010

We have vocals

Well, we now have vocals. They came out a lot better than I expected but then I have low expectations :-)
Special thanks to D for operating the buttons for me while I screeched in her ear. I love you sweetie!

Monday, March 15, 2010

Traveler Jam

Yesterday, Wayne and Dave from the old band and I got together at Dave's for a jam session. We played through about a dozen of our old songs. During the course of it we realized that the three of us hadn't played together in something like 17 years! It was pretty amazing how quickly some of these songs came back to us. After about an hour of dusting off the cobwebs the old synapses were firing and the muscle memory was starting to come back. Pretty cool. Anyway, this isn't the last time we'll be doing this and we're hoping to do something public in the Summer.

Wednesday, March 10, 2010

Still Going but Taking a Break

Laid down some more guitar tracks last night. Whole thing  is starting to come together nicely. Next up will be vocals and then tweaking the drum tracks. I may decide to re-record some of the guitar, especially on the choruses since some of the parts are a little rougher than I'd like. Came up with a very cool guitar sound for the bridge, very spacey...

Taking a break soon to take care of some other stuff and to finish getting ready for a Traveler jam on Sunday. Yep, Dave, Wayne and I are getting together to jam on some of the old tunes. The live rig is ready to go, just need to tweak some patches and practice a bit. Looking forward to it!

Monday, March 8, 2010

Thought for the Day

RTFM. Suddenly doing overdubs is even easier than I thought...

Friday, March 5, 2010

Bass Lines

Song structure laid out and bass tracks laid down. Some guitar parts and a smattering of electric piano. Might as well reveal now that the March song will be a cover. Didn't really plan that but the arrangement was bouncing around in my head all through the last week of February so it seemed like a logical project to start with. It's an '80s synth pop song but without any synths. What I'm doing to it sounds like it's being played by a garage band. Not that there's anything wrong with that. It's pretty raw sounding and I think I'm going to keep it that way.

I do want to say a couple words about Record. I haven't really spent a lot of time with the software since I got it in here last year so this week is the first time I've really tried to get any real work done in it. All I can say is... wow. I've been working away, recording, cropping, cutting, pasting, comping takes etc. and really haven't paid a whole lot of attention to how I'm doing it. I was just realizing that this morning. People have been berating Record for all the things it doesn't have or what it can't do. The lack of VST support, MIDI out, and no pitch shifting (yet) have been show stoppers for a lot of people and I can understand that if you really need those things. But I'm blown away by what it can do and how it does it so well. I don't normally wax so enthusiastic about music software; when I used to work in Sonar I spent as much time cursing and reading manuals as recording any music. That said I really liked Sonar because it was less of a pain in the ass than some other programs I'd tried. It could still be a chore though and I frequently found myself stuck figuring something out and losing the thread of what I was doing. But in Record I realized that I'm able to do what I'm doing without really having to put a lot of thought into getting the software to do it. That's a sign of terrific design. Now all this probably says as much about me as it does about the software. Some people really like to dig into the audio editing process, I just like to my fleeting ideas down before I lose them. I guess I'm the target demographic. Time will tell if I'm missing anything by sticking with a system that's missing the aforementioned features.I doubt it though, I never worried about them before :-)