Here is my latest mix - tune. In search for my sound for my next album...
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- KVRAF
- Topic Starter
- 2242 posts since 13 Dec, 2003
Hi guys! Thanks for stopping by...
Here is my latest mix - tune. In search for my sound for my next album...
What do you think?
http://nalbantov.com/untitled_Dimi_Mix.mp3
Cheers,
Dimi
Here is my latest mix - tune. In search for my sound for my next album...
What do you think?
http://nalbantov.com/untitled_Dimi_Mix.mp3
Cheers,
Dimi
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- KVRer
- 2 posts since 16 Dec, 2009 from Stuttgart
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Hi there,I liked your recording very much.
You are very talented, dimitar.
I recorded some tracks, too.
You can listen to them here:
http://zarkovackisisters.bandcamp.com/a ... ki-sisters (http://zarkovackisisters.bandcamp.com/album/zarkovacki-sisters)
Greetingz,
Felix
PS: I'm sorry if you're not interested
I just thought maybe you'd like it.
Felix, the cool cat
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- KVRer
- 2 posts since 16 Dec, 2009 from Stuttgart
Hi Dimitar,
I used an universal audio la-610 and a neumann tlm-103.
the la-610 is quite awesome as you can hear.
I can recommend it to anyone for that clear hifi-tube sound.
I recently added a brauner valvet tube-mic since I love tubes so much.
Now I have 6 tubes in a row in my recording signal (1 in the valvet/5 in the LA-610).
On vocals it is worth investing so much since it's the most important part of any recording.
I can also recommend Ted Fletcher's new mastering stereo compressor "TFpro EX 38".
It's what I'm saving for right now.
Sorry for writing so much tech-talk.
After all we are not on gears..z.com
However recording music is so much fun...
Bye,
Felix
I used an universal audio la-610 and a neumann tlm-103.
the la-610 is quite awesome as you can hear.
I can recommend it to anyone for that clear hifi-tube sound.
I recently added a brauner valvet tube-mic since I love tubes so much.
Now I have 6 tubes in a row in my recording signal (1 in the valvet/5 in the LA-610).
On vocals it is worth investing so much since it's the most important part of any recording.
I can also recommend Ted Fletcher's new mastering stereo compressor "TFpro EX 38".
It's what I'm saving for right now.
Sorry for writing so much tech-talk.
After all we are not on gears..z.com
However recording music is so much fun...
Bye,
Felix
Felix, the cool cat
- KVRAF
- 2608 posts since 23 Mar, 2005 from Detroit
Dimi, did you use TH1 amp sim for guitars or is it Vandal? Impulse for cab? Addictive Drums or Steven Slate? Is the bass sampled or real?
You seem to have a few good preamp/heads (Bogner X and Garland dual rect boogie clone) for guitar, do you ever run those into a cab sim/IR cabs anymore?
You know you want a strat and/or some single coils in the Ibanez
Great mix and song as always.
You seem to have a few good preamp/heads (Bogner X and Garland dual rect boogie clone) for guitar, do you ever run those into a cab sim/IR cabs anymore?
You know you want a strat and/or some single coils in the Ibanez
Great mix and song as always.
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- KVRAF
- Topic Starter
- 2242 posts since 13 Dec, 2003
It's TH1 for the guitars and Slate Drumsmetalifuxx wrote:Dimi, did you use TH1 amp sim for guitars or is it Vandal? Impulse for cab? Addictive Drums or Steven Slate? Is the bass sampled or real?
You seem to have a few good preamp/heads (Bogner X and Garland dual rect boogie clone) for guitar, do you ever run those into a cab sim/IR cabs anymore?
You know you want a strat and/or some single coils in the Ibanez
Great mix and song as always.
I'm using only software these days.
The guitar -------> and then M-Audio 410 input pre.
Thats all.
Thanks,
Dimi