Out on the weekend (Neil Young)

Started by chrisnickey64, April 20, 2025, 08:59:25 AM

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i recorded this on a Zoom R4 ....amazing little device 32 bit float . hope you guys like it ....it's my first post in years.
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Ted

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Sounds like a great unit, the Zoom R4. I think I checked it out when it was first released. It reminded me of a digital version of the 4-track cassette recorders that a bunch of us had back on the day. There's been a low-level renewed interest discussing these devices here on Songcrafters: here and here

Was this produced entirely onboard, or did you do stuff in a DAW?

Everything sounds very clean, and the performance is great. But if you were to feel like mixing again: Drums down, vocals up.

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Jean Pierre

excellent!
QuoteBut if you were to feel like mixing again: Drums down, vocals up.
I agree with Ted
By the way... I really liked your ...first song in songcfaters, in ..2010 "Love in vain" I bumped up your version, ..and mine Robert Johnson is well worth it!
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StephenM

yeah vocals could be a touch louder... but the mix is valid... as in I hear alot of music just like this and even on many local pubs etc...

I like the cover alot.. nice job...
I have the R24... I dig it... and I also liked that so much that I upgraded to the L-20 which I don't recommend to most people if you are only going to record with it... it is more of a live mixer/recorder... but i like weird challenges and so i do multitrack record on it... but.. it is really meant to record a whole band off a mix, although as a mixer it is good enough... but old school as in no digital line to and from the stage... so in that regard it doesn't work either as no one uses a snake these days.

real nice playing on this in all aspects and sounds great vocally as well.  I am a bit of a Neil Young fan... quite a bit.. although i really only know maybe 25 percent of his catalog.
 
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BerryPatch

Excellent cover of this, your voice has that "lilt" just like Neil here! Harmonica is stellar and the guitar parts are very nice as well.

TPB

Very nice I just did Cortez the killer and what is not to love I love the harp playing nice job
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chrisnickey64

Quote from: Ted on April 20, 2025, 11:10:51 AMSounds like a great unit, the Zoom R4. I think I checked it out when it was first released. I reminded me of a digital version of the 4-track cassette recorders that a bunch of us had back on the day. There's been a low-level renewed interest discussing these devices here on Songcrafters: here and here

Was this produced entirely onboard, or did you do stuff in a DAW?

Everything sounds very clean, and the performance is great. But if you were to feel like mixing again: Drums down, vocals up.

Don't be a stranger.

everything done onboard and just normalized in audacity. it's a cool unit for the price.i realize the drums were loud any the vocals were low but it was literally the first time I tried using it. i might try another take because I messed up in a few spots. I'll be posting more songs here again now that I'm getting the hang of this device. so far I like it .
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chrisnickey64

Quote from: Jean Pierre on April 20, 2025, 11:42:11 AMexcellent!
QuoteBut if you were to feel like mixing again: Drums down, vocals up.
I agree with Ted
By the way... I really liked your ...first song in songcfaters, in ..2010 "Love in vain" I bumped up your version, ..and mine Robert Johnson is well worth it!

very cool!  I love your version of love in vain
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Ted

Quote from: chrisnickey64 on April 20, 2025, 06:40:52 PMeverything done onboard and just normalized in audacity. it's a cool unit for the price.i realize the drums were loud any the vocals were low but it was literally the first time I tried using it.

You can find a lot of advice on this site about mixing - and how to avoid an imbalance. Some people use studio monitors, some people use headphones, some people use their car stereo.

For your unit, what would be fairly easy would be to use two different pairs of headphones that you trust: one pair that is pretty good quality, and another pair that is kind of cheap what sounds okay. (I'm actually just describing what I do out of laziness.) One pair with a bias towards bass, another pair with a bias towards treble. Mix until it sounds pretty good in both pairs.

I normalize and trim in Audacity as well. But one more step I apply in Audacity is apply a high-pass filter on the entire track. Here's a recent topic HPF.
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chrisnickey64

Quote from: Ted on April 21, 2025, 04:15:18 AM
Quote from: chrisnickey64 on April 20, 2025, 06:40:52 PMeverything done onboard and just normalized in audacity. it's a cool unit for the price.i realize the drums were loud any the vocals were low but it was literally the first time I tried using it.

You can find a lot of advice on this site about mixing - and how to avoid an imbalance. Some people use studio monitors, some people use headphones, some people use their car stereo.

For your unit, what would be fairly easy would be to use two different pairs of headphones that you trust: one pair that is pretty good quality, and another pair that is kind of cheap what sounds okay. (I'm actually just describing what I do out of laziness.) One pair with a bias towards bass, another pair with a bias towards treble. Mix until it sounds pretty good in both pairs.

I normalize and trim in Audacity as well. But one more step I apply in Audacity is apply a high-pass filter on the entire track. Here's a recent topic HPF.
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