Good enough?
So last night we worked on a brand new song which i wrote based on a hymn i found in an old Methodist hymnal i got this summer while in Maine. Our good friend Dania came in to do some la-la and oo-Ahs. Nice. Tom was there just like old times taking pics and vids, but this time no spraying Tim in the ears with compressed air. I was all out. Here's some pics!
So here are the starting points for most of these songs. On the left is the 150 year old hymnal that is made mostly of dirt and *a bit* of paper molecules, out of which i found a dark and somber little hymn which became "On a Quiet Sea"... the first tune that we finished. Why? because it was only a guitar and one vocal track. Easy. The middle hymnal came from a thrift shop in Maine, and the red one on the end was given to me by Christian. A lot of the songs off Light For Dark Eyes came from this book.
Here's the only shot tom took (of people)... Tim and Emily are reading "Recording The Beatles", a back breaking book lent to me by my friend John Noll at Retromedia Recording in
Red Bank. It contains a staggering amount of information about how their recordings were made. Everything you could possibly imagine, and a lot of stuff you can't (and wouldn't want to) is in here.
Anyway - here are some more pictures of some of the new gear we've been using... it may give you an idea of the shape this album is taking. Then again... maybe it wont...
Tape delays and drum machines from the 80's. I never thought i'd be using these things so much. Don't tell 1991 Pete... he would never believe it.
The mighty Roland Juno 6. No presets, no MIDI, just loads of vintage wonderfulness. It is on a good number of these songs already and is largely responsible for the overall sound of this album.... (i think). Again... i
never thought i'd love working in synthy land as much as i have been.
Mics set up for the vocal work we did and the Vox AC30 that is pumping out most of the guitar tones we're using. The amp is fabulous... it was sort of an "accidental" ebay purchase... but whatever... i'm using it all the time and it's exactly what we needed in the studio (besides the purple color).
I need to stop by soon...
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--NickyD
the jaymar has already made an appearance.
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