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version 1: Princess Singer
2: http://mrblitz.info/mrblitz_7704_Princess_Singer.mp3 dual-guitars: http://mrblitz.info/mrblitz_7704a_Princess_Singer.mp3 ft. tray diablo on drums ...wanted to get this one recorded with 'normal tuning'. (title edit before it sinks forever into the kvr archives. previously titled, Redux: Princess Singer (100bpm wobble rock)) Last edited by mrblitz on Sat Jan 12, 2013 1:05 pm; edited 5 times in total |
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This one seems to be more "direct" that the earlier version I heard about 6 months ago. I like the guitar and drums on this version, (especially that punchy snare) and again, I think your vocals here have more clarity.
Good work |
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seismic, thanks... and bump... cuz this is my 'favorite version ever'.
(it's got some new bits in the mix as well) |
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Awesome.
As usual! I really dig those lazy drums and the vocals and guitar are spot on as always. |
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This could be track one on a Best of Blitz compilation. In this programmed, sequenced, quantized, auto-tuned, preset world, there is no one quite like Mr. Blitz. |
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indeed, this could be track 1 on a 'best of' collection. thanks.
with this new mix, there's terry west mojoe on the mixbus, and the low end on the guitar is opened up. the bass instrument has a low shelf, with resonance pointing at 200hz; and it's driving open the width of a notch filter on the guitar at the same freq. when the bass instrument is not playing, the notch on the guitar closes. also, now the guitar is pushed back a bit, so maybe the guitar seems lazy now, rather than the drums. finally, the vocals seemed just a wee tad late before, so i pulled them forward a smidgeon. if nothing else, the guitar on sounds to have more 'crunch' than before. although with the classic reverb on it, it sounds like maybe a sort of 'bathtub' or 'very short delay' kind of tone in the highs. can't tell whether i like that or not, but the low-end sounds cool. |
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This version certainly has a "tighter", "cleaner" sound. Preparing for radio airplay?
Good work |
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mrblitz wrote: Princess Singer
ft. tray diablo on drums ...wanted to get this one recorded with 'normal tuning'. (title edit before it sinks forever into the kvr archives. previously titled, Redux: Princess Singer (100bpm wobble rock)) Really cool song and also nice to hear a tune with mostly real instrumens |
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after reading the thread while hearing the previous version, the remix made me giggle a little tasty playing and you've such a unique voice reminds of some lost proggy cross between jack bruce and... am i thinking of john wetton of kc perhaps? and i like your phrasing always good to hear a mrblitz tune |
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Again, I love the guitar on here.....kinda wild, kinda wow debra1rlo wrote: ... am i thinking of john wetton of kc perhaps? and i like your phrasing.......
Big KC fan??? Last edited by seismic1 on Sat Jan 12, 2013 10:32 am; edited 1 time in total |
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mrblitz wrote:
I like version 7703 much better. The drums are buried and buzzy on the new version (7704). |
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thanks for the feedback! i'll need to investigate the drum thing.
another thing is taking the guitars from the 2 respective mixes, and combining them l/r. that sounds pretty wild. |
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neat intro on the dual guitars, but unless you meant it to be shoegazy i think it's kinda swallowing your vox compared to previous versions, maybe just needs more eq/carving/whatevah... hmmm, ok, could just be my ears but i was getting a little more vox after the solo, but it could be my ears but i do like the dual guitars damn you can wail |
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