this is so cool!!!! absolutely love seeing your side of the process and how we got to creating such a great song. so so happy we had the opportunity to work together on this!!☺️
Neat to see how this came together. On first listen to the released song I appreciated the piano and texturing you added, and the overall approach to keep the song true to how Lauren plays it solo. Really elevates the song without overwhelming the soundscape. Would not have known the acoustic guitar wasn't Lauren, solid impersonation... Was curious about the vocals at the end, and how that was created. As a listener would hope its multiple harmony takes, but that is probably unrealistic when a harmony effect does that just as well. Or is that just more of a hard pan of two tracks making it feel like more is going on?
Thanks for watching and commenting, I appreciate it. As for the vocals at the end (I think you’re referring to the “ooo’s”?), i think Lauren wanted them further back. So I think initially she was going to back away from the mic during tracking. But the problem with that is you introduce more room noise. So instead, I pushed them further back into the mix with reverb so we retained the quality of the take. As for the outro vocals, I dialed the effects back to really get that up front and intimate sound. 😉
this is so cool!!!! absolutely love seeing your side of the process and how we got to creating such a great song. so so happy we had the opportunity to work together on this!!☺️
Ah, thanks Lauren. And for trusting me with your song, was lots of fun! Cheers friend!
Amazing work! So interesting.
Thank you!
Neat to see how this came together. On first listen to the released song I appreciated the piano and texturing you added, and the overall approach to keep the song true to how Lauren plays it solo. Really elevates the song without overwhelming the soundscape.
Would not have known the acoustic guitar wasn't Lauren, solid impersonation...
Was curious about the vocals at the end, and how that was created. As a listener would hope its multiple harmony takes, but that is probably unrealistic when a harmony effect does that just as well. Or is that just more of a hard pan of two tracks making it feel like more is going on?
Thanks for watching and commenting, I appreciate it. As for the vocals at the end (I think you’re referring to the “ooo’s”?), i think Lauren wanted them further back. So I think initially she was going to back away from the mic during tracking. But the problem with that is you introduce more room noise. So instead, I pushed them further back into the mix with reverb so we retained the quality of the take. As for the outro vocals, I dialed the effects back to really get that up front and intimate sound. 😉
@@DanTremblayMusicya the ooo's near the end. Interesting to produce that pushed back feel in a different way. So good!
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Who’s going to buy Dan a felt piano?
Hells yeah! I even picked one out! The same one as slow meadow is using. Should we take bids? 😂