murph
Joined: Dec 16, 2010
Posts: 340
Chapel Hill, NC
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Posted on Nov 17 2016 09:25 AM
I've been working on demos in my basement for a few years now. I've always relied on the modeled amps in Garageband for my guitar tone.
Earlier this year, stevel listened to some of my demos and provided a wealth of constructive criticism and encouragement (thanks again, Steve!). He also gave a quick "Recording 101" for mic'ing guitar amps. I bought a Texotica Saratoga a few months ago and it sounded so good, I decided to give it a shot.
A few weeks ago Mike (morphball) came over with some mics and other gear (thanks, Mike!). The basic setup was an SM-57 pointed near the right edge of the single 12" speaker and a Sennheiser 609 hanging pretty close to dead-center. The mics were connected to a Focusrite Scarlet, which was connected via USB to the Mac.
I'm playing a Johnny Marr Jag through a Texotica reverb unit. Once tracked into Garageband, I did a little EQ tweaking and added a touch of reverb, but no crazy knob-twiddling. The song ended up with an Astronauts vibe, so I tracked two rhythm parts (which are basically identical) and the single lead track. The bass and drums are programmed in Garageband (old habits die hard). LOL Definitely still have a ways to go (on many fronts) but I can say with confidence that I'm never going back to modeled amps!
If interested, you can check it out on reverbnation:
Habu Mach 3+
-murph
— http://www.reverbnation.com/elmiragesurf
http://www.reverbnation.com/aminorconspiracy
"I knew I was in trouble when the Coco-Loco tasted like water!" -- morphball
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shake_n_stomp
Joined: Jan 09, 2014
Posts: 615
Vancouver BC
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Posted on Nov 17 2016 11:25 AM
Enjoyed that very much, Murph.
Nice "round" sounding guitars. Maybe this is due to the use of an actual tube amp.
More importantly, nice tune. I could equally imagine that as the more-chill Pipeline-like vibe that you recorded it in as I can imagine it with a slightly hotter bpm and edge like this Los SJ-type vibe. By no means a comparison or criticism...it just speaks to the strength of the composition.
— Lorne
The Surf Shakers: https://www.facebook.com/TheSurfShakers
Vancouver BC Canada
Last edited: Nov 17, 2016 11:27:02
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murph
Joined: Dec 16, 2010
Posts: 340
Chapel Hill, NC
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Posted on Nov 17 2016 01:28 PM
Hey Lorne, thanks for the listen and feedback!
Funny you mention a slightly edgier approach to the song. Fady (bandmate in El Mirage) suggested an approach "with a little more drive and hair to it" if we decide to play it live. We already cover "Kawanga!" and Los Straitjacket's version of "Sing, Sing, Sing!", so it wouldn't be a stretch for us to try as you suggest.
The song itself is really basic and not a lot going on. My main focus was trying to develop a solid rhythm across the instruments and see what kind of tone I could get from the Texotica gear. I was surprised how those two elements alone seemed to increase the surf vibe of the demo.
Thanks again!
-murph
— http://www.reverbnation.com/elmiragesurf
http://www.reverbnation.com/aminorconspiracy
"I knew I was in trouble when the Coco-Loco tasted like water!" -- morphball
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