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NAMM 2010 Day 1 and 2

2010-01-16
Well just back to the hotel after a long Day 2 at NAMM.  Thanks to Keith Miller (www.km-guitarslinger.com) and Morley Pedals (www.morleypedals.com). ...

NAMM 2009

2009-01-29
Got back from NAMM a couple of weeks ago. First off I have to thank Keith Miller (http://www.km-guitarslinger.com/) for hooking up the passes this yea...

Blog Launched and Website Updated

2008-10-17
After a few months I have finally gotten a blog up and running. I was originally going to write my own blog software. But after seeing blogger.com and...

Recent Blog Entries

NAMM 2010 Day 1 and 2

2010-01-16
Well just back to the hotel after a long Day 2 at NAMM.  Thanks to Keith Miller (www.km-guitarslinger.com) and Morley Pedals (www.morleypedals.com). ...

Tracking for Third Party Mix (part 1)

2009-11-22
I often get approached by bands to do their mixing for them. Sometimes I have an offer to do mixing.  I enjoy it and I think it is a good opportunity ...

Komplete 6 (Guitar Rig 4, Absynth, Kontakt 4)

2009-10-16
I was one of the fortunate ones to grab Native Instruments Komplete 5 when it was on sale for $399 a couple of months ago. I really wanted the Orchest...

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Audio Samples

Here are some samples of various recording projects. Some of these were tracked/mixed in conjunction with Ty Brookman of Studio Evil. But this is a sample of the prospective quality using different methods. Your goals and your budget will determine which one would be best.

Check out my Blog on Recording Sessions with pictures, sample tracks, and notes on how they were done.

There is a lot of Metal on here right now, but I am comfortable with all styles.

Individually Tracked/Live in Studio

This is a traditional approach to multi-track recording. To get the best possible sound, this is the way to go. Basically every instrument is recorded alone to a tempo track with scratch tracks in headphones. It takes a lot of time but it is worth it.

Rehearsal Room Demos

The following tracks were mostly recorded in the bands rehearsal space. There may have been some overdubs after. But these are typically quick and dirty. You can hear everything, but bleed and such are very difficult to control. Great for demos on the cheap!