Showing posts with label Ukulele. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ukulele. Show all posts
Tuesday, September 4, 2012
Yasamin Al-Tiay EP recording
Last weekend we started recording Yasamin Al-Tiays EP and all going to plan it should be all tracked this weekend!
You may notice some new gear in the photos, I am looking after it for my friend, excellent engineer and all round GC Tom Anderson of TA Audio. He's out of the country soon so I am keeping some of his stuff safe.
We started with some guide tracks and then some Cajon which I recorded with a close KM184 and then a pair of Mojave MA 200's as stereo room mics. Then Matt played some bass drum with a mallet (instead of using the Cajon's bass drum as the bass drum sounded much nicer) and we added a full drum kit to one of the songs and some snare to another and then a whole bunch of percussion... Lots of drum layers!
On Sunday we worked our way through Bass (DI'd with the Chandler TG2, I don't think I am going to be able to give that back sorry Tom) Acoustic guitar, Banjo and Ukulele. KM184's got a fair bit of use that day (I probably felt sorry for them having delegated their usual overhead/stereo duties to the Mojaves!)
Sunday, October 3, 2010
Christmas Album - Bearcat
Recording the "choir" we tracked each part a few times for a big group vocal. Lovely.
Just recorded the Bearcat song for the Christmas Album which will probably be stuck in my head all week, thanks Dan and Josie. I just need to record my bass on it and it'll be done. What a nice weekend spent with friends.
Oh look some photos!
Theo is not usually this angry.
room mic for the drums
Labels:
Acoustic Guitar,
Bear Cat,
Choir,
Christmas Album,
Clarinet,
Drums,
Ukulele,
Violin,
Xylophone
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