Larger Production - Led Zep - Your Time Is Gonna Come

Started by Farrell Jackson, November 25, 2015, 07:50:51 AM

Kenneth

Strated down your playlist and found this jem. Love it! Really well done... so excellent.
"...a guitar sound that you could curdle cream with." Ferryman

SharksDontSleep

Yep, love it. ;D
Vocals are great, really like the fretless bass ... And then there's the slide.
Cool version 8)


Farrell Jackson

Thanks all! I was quite pleased with the new additions.

Farrell
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Tascam DP-32
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Fostex VF-160



Farrell Jackson


Rayon Vert


Test, test, one, two, three.....is this mic on?

CaptainJimbo

I dig it man, very cool version.

Can I ask a bit about how you recorded the drums and bass? They both sound very clean.
The guitars and vocals also sound crisp and tasty, well done.

Also, what did you record this on?
Warmest regards,

Captain Jimbo

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"Semper in excretia sumus solum profundum variat"

Groundy


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If I had known i was going to be this thirsty this morning I'd of had another Beer last night...

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Farrell Jackson

Quote from: CaptainJimbo on January 09, 2016, 01:01:12 AMI dig it man, very cool version.

Can I ask a bit about how you recorded the drums and bass? They both sound very clean.
The guitars and vocals also sound crisp and tasty, well done.

Also, what did you record this on?

Sorry for the late reply CaptainJimbo but I just saw your questions today.

The bass and drums were recorded by a friend (Kevin) at his studio in Canada with ProTools. He is a drummer that keeps a drum set mic'ed up and ready to record at any time. The bass is an acoustic bass, also recorded with ProTools, by Kevin's friend, Scott. I'm not sure what mic's were used on the bass.

As for my parts, acoustic and vocals, were recorded on a Fostex VF160 16 track digital recorder. Here's the set up:

Your Time Is Gonna Come. The challenge was balancing my strings patting, strumming and picking attack. I had the signal level very hot to pick up the string pats and when I went to a full rhythm I had to play it softly to keep from redlining. Surprisingly, it worked out well.

1. Taylor GS Mini with pickup direct to recorder, tuned to double dropped C
2. Taylor GS Mini mic'ed with Rode NT1A same tuning
3. Taylor GS Mini lead guitar same tuning
4. Lead vocal Neumann TLM 103 Mic
5. Hi harmony vocal same mic
6. Lo harmony vocal same mic

I recorded and blended the mic'ed and onboard pickup acoustic tracks in the mix. It was one take onto two tracks.

That's about it. Thanks for the review and sorry for the lag in replying.

Farrell
recorder
Tascam DP-32
recorder
Fostex VF-160



Farrell Jackson


Rayon Vert


Test, test, one, two, three.....is this mic on?

CaptainJimbo

Very tasty production my good man, I'd love to know how you recorded that acoustic guitar, it sounds like it's properly mic'ed up and it's super clean.
It all sounds great.
Warmest regards,

Captain Jimbo

www.thatjameskelly.com

"Semper in excretia sumus solum profundum variat"

Redler

Superb version Farrell & co!

Brilliant performance by all of you! And the production...It's amazing!
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SwanSong

As always a great listen and great production
great tribute to a great band ..thanks 4 sharing Neil !
kEEP ON ROCKING !!