I had some help in the studio today, which was a nice change. Brandon Steach came over around 1215, and he brought his hard drive with him. He had started a session the other day specifically for this occasion....a rough idea that consisted of 4 un-edited tracks (repeating F-A#). We decided to keep one of the drum rhythms that he found, and we also kept a few of the synth sounds to build around. This song was structured to have 3 main sections, and each section has unique sounds. The final section is the main crescendo, and I like the distorted guitar that randomly de-tunes each chord (via tremolo bar)...it's subtle, but edgy. Brandon created the bass guitar progressions, and we shared engineering duties (there are over 20 tracks in the final mix). We got the mix right on the second try, and finished this song around 1735.
-Matthew
http://www.anewsongeveryday.com/
matthew@anewsongeveryday.com
Friday, March 19, 2010
Song262_Landing Sequence
Labels:
A New Song Every Day,
Alternative,
Indie,
Music,
OTTO,
Pop,
progressive,
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Rock,
Texas,
USA
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