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Recorded on the Zoom PS-02. First I recorded a scratch track with guitar and vocals, then two more guitar tracks to track 2 and 3, then a vocal track on 1 erasing the scratch track. Then I bounced this down to 2 and 3, added the low voice using a custom patch with the pitch set to -12 (down an octave), I bounced that to 2&3, added another straight vocal to 1 with a little delay on it which I ended up mixing down pretty low, then bounced the whole thing to my computer where I EQ'd and compressed it in Sound Forge. The MP3 came out a little muddy sounding, but that's life. |
MP3.com CD: Zoomilation - buy it!
CD: PS-02 Compilation coming soon
Label: Folkhop
Credits: Copyright 2001 by Zoetrope |
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Great tune. Barak laid down the acoustic guitar part. Then did two tracks of vocals. Panned them each separately. Then bounced that all down to two channels and recorded the bass. Bounced to stereo again and recorded the electric rythm part. Bounced one last time and recorded the lead.
All the acoustic and vocal parts are just using the PS-02's internal mic. The bass and electric parts are plugged directly into the unit. |
MP3.com CD: Zoomilation - buy it!
CD: Zoomilation
Label: Folkhop
Credits: © 2002 by Barak Hill |
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This was entirely done on the PS-02, including his voice which I recorded with the PS-02's mike via speakerphone! |
MP3.com CD: Zoomilation - buy it!
CD: Zoomilation
Label: Folkhop
Credits: © 2002 Unidentified Funky Object |
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