Archive for April, 2009

Musical Vault

I’ve not posted much this week, partly due to having little free musical time. A good portion of this time is taken up driving too and from my 9-5 job as it is quite a distance a way at the moment.  The radio has been very poor of late so I’ve started going through old CD’s that I’ve not listened to in a while and listening to them on the drive. This has gone really well I’ve enjoyed two old Perl Jam CD’s – one more than the other, Jeff Buckleys Grace, but also slated a few songs on it (I’m ready to be shot with flaming comments) and I’ve got two CD’s I’ve never heard before for today’s drive and Friday. This is giving me some inspiration and reminding me of some guitar sounds and tricks, and song sounds and styles that I’d forgotten about and forgotten can work really well. I’m going to try to keep up with the musical vault next week as even when I’m not enjoying the song, I’m enjoying knowing that I don’t enjoy it and why.

I’m also going to try to listen to some of my old vinyl at home in the evening see how this kick starts things. The 9-5 really drags out the writing and recording process. Keep with me though, I’m glad I decided to do this blog to see where I started and how I got to the finished item (assuming I do get there.)

Wednesday, April 29th, 2009 General, Studio No Comments

Gig at the Porter Celler Bar

Played an impromptu acoustic gig last night at the Porter Celler Bar last night with Ed Ceasar from the Dusty Stars band and some of his friends. quite a lot of fun, we had about an hours practice before hand and then just played the gig. It was a support act for a Bath band called “CuteLoony“. Turned out quite well and some nice comments of randoms. Quite nice to be playing out and about again but playing simple songs with easy parts, not having to come up and polish clever/complex parts to fit in with a band or fill out a sound. Nice to sit down and play the songs and not worry about making the guitar parts good – just play the songs. Few awkward moments playing, the monitor in front of me failed about 2 seconds after we started and for such a small venue I’m shocked how little I could hear without it, had to play a good portition of the set watching other peoples hands/movements, mostly due to not knowing the songs %100 and not being able to hear where we where up to.

Nice evening, few drinks and met some new people, plus it was nice to give the Taylor a run out, it’s been getting rusty sat on the shelf not being played.  I’ll see if anyone has any photos, but I don’t think they have.

Saturday, April 25th, 2009 Playing No Comments

Mixing Update: Dusty Stars Tracks not positive

So I took one of the tracks I’d mixed last night to one of the band members on my ipod to give him an idea. For some strange reaon the overall mix volume was really low, I had to have the ipod on %100 volume just to hear it, so thats something I’ll have to look at, and in general it sounded really flat, which is odd because it sounded great on the monitors and great on my stereo, I’m hoping he flatness is related to the volume problem that seemed to appear when I transfered it to the ipod.

Friday, April 17th, 2009 Studio No Comments

One Dusty Stars Track Mixed….2 to go

I spent last night trying to put a mix together of a track for a band called “The Dusty Stars” a sort of English prog rock band. It’s turned out quite well for my first real go, I worked by ear rather than by numbers, broke the tracks down into instruments and got each one sounding as good as I could before mixing the track levels.

I had a real problem with the drum sound, considering this was recorded in a professional studio with a professional engineer – the drum tracks are terrible the snare sound is very distant, the hi-hat is picked up from ambient mics and the toms are just muffled. I’ve worked with it the best I can, to get, well the best I can out of it which considering I’m an amature and very much learning, and I appear to have had a terrible track for drums to work with – I’m quite pleaesd. I’m going to have another play with it tonight to give one section a little volume boost for the guitar, and see if I can do a panning trick with a small section of the guitar track, I tried last night but it didn’t quite work out, but I’ve had some great tips from the “Digi User Conference” which is a protools discussion forum so I’ll try again tonight.

Thursday, April 16th, 2009 Studio No Comments

Fender Amp Sound Modification

I’ve been playing with my Fender Blues Deleux amp for a few weeks now, and I love the sound, it’s great, however I’m finding that it breaks up a little easier than I would like, and only really works with the guitars with the low gain pickups, specifically the strat with the MD spec custom wound bare knuckle pick ups in. I wanted to keep the sound but just give my self a little more headroom and also allow the guitars without the super low gain pick ups in a chance to play through it, so I’ve followed the following updated.

First, I’ve started playing through input 2 – not using input 1, this makes a good difference but doesn’t really effect the head room.

Following some advice I’ve decided to change one of the pre amp valves.

hot fender pre-amps

hot fender pre-amps

Upon looking I found out that my amp has the Fender “Red” or “4″ spec premp valves in, which from reading are the most agressive Fender spec valves for break up.( From what I’ve read they are also just re-baged Groove Tubes). The plan is to pop out valve one on the far right of this picture and replace it with a valve that will maintain the same sound but give a little more head room before break up.

For replacement valves I was advised to get 12AY7′s

12AY7 options

12AY7 options

I found a few 12AY7′s in terms of makes and models and of course costs, ranging from £40 to £9. I found electro-harmonix and groove tubes to have the best sounds and also value for money, however the Groove Tubes where out of stock in pretty much every shop I wanted so I decided to get a pair of electro-harmonix (always good to have a spare if you pop one) but I also found two different models of 12AY7′s a black “stock” version, or a gold smoother version. I bought 2 black stock valves for spair and one gold spec, just to try.

Gold - is it special, I think not

Gold - is it special, I think not

I decided just to give both a shot just for interests sake. Both where excellent and did the job fine and to be %100 honest I couldn’t really pick up a sound difference between black and gold spec, with the low gain guitar pick up’s the gold one did seem to maintain the clean sound better than the black ones, however I’m also half wondering if I’m looking for that in my ear rather than actually hearing it. I’ve tried both and stuck the gold valve in, and put the pair of blacks to one side as spares, as removing one of the Red Fenders gives me a spare for the Fender pre-amps and now I’ve got a spare for the one off elctro-harmonix valve.  This modification has really added to the sound I was looking for, it’s made the amp much better, kept the clean tone but also made it easier to maintain the clean tone. I told you I was going to work for this sound and I think it’s there now for the moment. I’m still playing with amps, but this is a really good update to make and can really recommend it if you’re looking for a little more headroom in your amp. (this will probably work on the Fender HotRod amps too).

The amp opened.

The amp opened.

Monday, April 13th, 2009 General, Playing, Studio No Comments

Lounging Bath

it’s been a long weekend, so nothing like a lazy bath. I’m not a bath person so it’s rare I take one, even more rare I make th effort to enjoy one. Thanks to some pampering from my partner Laura, I got a nice bath bomb from Lush,

Smelly bath bomb

Smelly bath bomb

smells great, and as you can see it’s quite big, so with a really nice warm bath run, bath bomb in hand and an hour or so free in my day, lets see what happens.

Bath Bomb Fizzing

Bath Bomb Fizzing

Looks a bit like something from a sci-fi movie, smells great though.

green bath

green bath

all done, looks odd being bright green but it smells great. Nice and warm, with an episode or two of family guy playing, it was pretty nice. As it turned out I ended up with a with a rather girly lush (the shop not the in-bred Bristol word) mint face mask  – didn’t make me look any better, but certainly cleaned my skin and made me minty fresh. I think every man should have a girly day now and then, although only if you have a girly gilfriend to buy the kit and show you how to use it.

Monday, April 13th, 2009 General No Comments

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