[ddots-l] Re: Some Tracks I Recorded Here

  • From: "David Eagle" <onlineeagle@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: ddots-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Sun, 5 Nov 2006 22:10:36 +0000

I've only listened to one more time so far, but it was excellently
produced. The bit when the organ and bass (and probably everything
else to be honest) does the quick fall then rise; Is that recorded on
the track or did you use some pitch software. I assume it was a manual
glitzando, but it would be interesting if you had used some plugin to
achieve that, so thought I'd ask. Hope that makes sense. If not, then
basically it was excellent and well done.

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David eagle
The Young'uns podcast arrives on Friday morning.
www.theyounguns.co.uk

On 05/11/06, Phil Muir <ddots@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi Sean!!

I have placed comments, within your message.

Dear Phil,

You need to up your memory to at least 1 gig if you want to be able to use
Sonar 5 correctly.

Yup, I think that's what Gord recommends.

This is all just luck you running on friend!  You really
must have a Pro Tools system running in the cabin in your back yard that
your not showing us!

Yup, I have a full Pro Tools system, running in my head.   It hurts!!

Just goes to show you what can be dun when a project is in the hands of a
master!  It's 10% equipment and 90% perseverance.

Thanks for that Sean!!  As I always say, it aint what you've got, it's what
you do with it that
counts.

Regards, Phil Muir
P J Muir Productions
Music And Audio Production
URL:
www.philmuir.com/
----- Original Message -----
From: "Sean A. Cummins" <Sean@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <ddots-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Sunday, November 05, 2006 1:58 AM
Subject: [ddots-l] Re: Some Tracks I Recorded Here


> Dear Phil,
>
> You need to up your memory to at least 1 gig if you want to be able to use
Sonar 5 correctly.
> This is all just luck you running on friend!  You really must have a Pro
Tools system running in
> the cabin in your back yard that your not showing us!
>
> Just goes to show you what can be dun when a project is in the hands of a
master!  It's 10%
> equipment and 90% perseverance.
>
> Sean
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Phil Muir" <ddots@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
> To: "Dancing Dots E-mail List" <ddots-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> Sent: Saturday, November 04, 2006 5:38 AM
> Subject: [ddots-l] Some Tracks I Recorded Here
>
>
>> Hi All!!
>>
>> For anyone who is interested, you can listen to some tracks that I
recorded here.  The artist is
>> called: "Translator."  the tracks are on his website.  You can
>> get there by using the following URL:
>>
>> http://www.translator-songs.co.uk/
>>
>> go to the "singles and albums" link.  open that link then, scroll down to
where it says:
>>
>> Let Your Self Go (Album) - Released Aug 2006.
>>
>> Below there, you will find a track listing for the album, plus some links
to the tracks, that we
>> recorded here.
>>
>> My wife Sarah, did all of the backing vocals, on the track, "No Mystery."
Translator took the
>> lead vocal, and played the acoustic guitar that is coming out of your
right hand speaker.  That's
>> the guitar, that goes right to the end of the track.
>>
>> I played all of the other various instruments on the track, including the
guitar, at the start of
>> the track, that sounds like an Ebow.  It isn't an Ebow, by the way.
>>
>> I played all of the instruments on the track, "one More Time", a part
from the 12 string acoustic
>> guitar, and the shaker.  Translator did both of those.
>>
>> Translator, myself and Sarah, did all of the backing vocals on the track,
"One More Time."
>>
>> Finally, the track, "Down The Wire", features, Translator, on acoustic
guitar and vocals.
>>
>> I mastered the other tracks for his album here too.  All of the above,
were recorded at 24 bit,
>> 44.1, mixed and mastered in Sonar 5, on a lowly system, running Windows
XP, and
>> a 1.6GHz, Athlon XP processor, with 512MB of SDRAM.  Who says you can't
kick ass with a slow
>> system!
>>
>> Regards, Phil Muir
>> P J Muir Productions
>> Music And Audio Production
>> URL:
>> www.philmuir.com/
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