Thanks Jeremy. A few notes about this song you might find interesting. I've been a songwriter since I learned to play the guitar and this song came to me shortly after I bought a Taylor 310 (for me, a very inspiring instrument!). The chords are similar to Tracy Chapman's "Fast Car" but, of course, I put my own twist on it. A lyricist I've worked with in the past took a working lyric I had going and wrote the the first two verses and choruses, then I wrote the last verse I found a drum loop I liked from Drumcore and strung together a few variations and a couple of fills. As the song came together, I liked the groove set by the drum loop and tried to get a simple bass part going that complemented the groove. The acoustic guitar strum also helped the groove. When approaching the electric guitar sound, I wanted something really gentle sounding that didn't overwhelm and added a club-like, intimate, close, present feel. So I jammed on the track and cut out the parts I liked (rather hastily so check your fades ins/outs on the lead guitar parts for pops). The song is long because the outro is pretty much a jam. I left it this way for the competition so you'd have more to work with in your edits. Brent did a masterful job cutting it down by 1 minute. Mic on the vocal was a Rode K2 into my Panasonic WZ-AD96M preamp. Mics on acoustic guitar were MXL 603S small diaphram condensors set up as a coincident pair also using the WZ-AD96M mic preamp.
The question's been asked a few times is this a competition to mix or to edit or to retrack or what. I've placed no restrictions, bottom line, take the tracks and make the best sounding demo you can with them. I've heard, "levels are low" because the song hasn't been "mastered." How many clients do you have that don't end up paying for mastering and just ask you to do it? In some cases, this may be a mistake but the budget-minded client might be perfectly fine accepting the best "master" you can produce. For the purposes of this competition, consider this a demo for the budget minded client who simply wants you to produce your best possible mix of the song. For those who don't have the time, so be it, this is for fun and learning so, of course, you can do as much or as little as you want. Still, if you want to show your forum brethren just what you're capable of, then my friends, GAME ON!
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