Nothing Here - A Tworegs and Chapperz original

Started by chapperz66, October 06, 2020, 11:43:32 AM

kenny mac

Wow superb stuff.
I think only Trev could have pulled this out the bag.
Pauls music is fantastic,my head would burst with that amount of tracks.
The love is the way sounds uncannily like the voice of Disneys superb new star wars off shoot series the Manadalorian.
Brilliant stuff.
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Quote from: Ferryman on October 17, 2020, 03:45:43 AMI just love the treatments you put on Trev's vocals, they are really clever and add a whole other dimension to the track.

It's quite simply amazing and one helluva a trip. Well done both of you. Although I would say 80 tracks is about average for a song....... ;) :D

Trevor came up with the "telephone box" effect on the voice in certain sections which grabbed me from the moment I first heard it.  I think he sent me 5 or 6 tracks with various effects from dry to soaking and I just had to mix them.  I make extensive use of bus tracks - typically drums, guitars, brass, strings and vocals etc.  I mix them in sections and then I only have to mix using mainly the bus tracks with a few tweaks here and there on individual channels.  Still takes a while though and drives the wife insane having to listen to the same song section for hours.

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Quote from: chapperz66 on October 17, 2020, 08:18:30 AMTrevor came up with the "telephone box" effect on the voice in certain sections which grabbed me from the moment I first heard it.  I think he sent me 5 or 6 tracks with various effects from dry to soaking and I just had to mix them.  I make extensive use of bus tracks - typically drums, guitars, brass, strings and vocals etc.  I mix them in sections and then I only have to mix using mainly the bus tracks with a few tweaks here and there on individual channels.  Still takes a while though and drives the wife insane having to listen to the same song section for hours.
Even more kudos to Trev then!

My wife is the same - she often says "you must like that song as you keep playing it a lot". She doesn't seem to understand when I say "but I am listening for the n thousandth time to tweak the balance between the hi-hat and the shaker and now I DAMN WELL HATE IT!!!!!"

StephenM

Quote from: chapperz66 on October 17, 2020, 08:18:30 AM
Quote from: Ferryman on October 17, 2020, 03:45:43 AMI just love the treatments you put on Trev's vocals, they are really clever and add a whole other dimension to the track.

It's quite simply amazing and one helluva a trip. Well done both of you. Although I would say 80 tracks is about average for a song....... ;) :D

Trevor came up with the "telephone box" effect on the voice in certain sections which grabbed me from the moment I first heard it.  I think he sent me 5 or 6 tracks with various effects from dry to soaking and I just had to mix them.  I make extensive use of bus tracks - typically drums, guitars, brass, strings and vocals etc.  I mix them in sections and then I only have to mix using mainly the bus tracks with a few tweaks here and there on individual channels.  Still takes a while though and drives the wife insane having to listen to the same song section for hours.

Yeah...others don't think like us....ha...its usually headphones for me and run to the car to listen after...then remix....totally understand you here Chapper
 
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I really love the repeating vocal samples - what a ride boys - I'm so glad you've found each other. That album is going to knock everyone's socks off!
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