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Wheels – Recording Guitars

by Rob on Sep.30, 2009, under Kitchen Table, Wheels in Motion

Wheels: Guitars @ Mark’s 9/29/09

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In the mix, the left side guitar is a homebrew strat through a SL pushing a 4×12 cab of Weber Pre-Rola clones.

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The right side guitar is an Ibanez 335 style – into a Budda.

the left side, SL is the main guitar – agressive and dominant – the budda’s job is to add something from this millenium to balance old JIMI on the left. somehow my SL got the nickname JIMI along the way – and a strict set of rules. stuff like never EVER put anything on top of JIMI – nothing – lest you upset the balance of the r&r universe. my other Marshall is a clone so it took all the abuse – this one is a ‘74 original – and although the PCB has been replaced with a hand wired Metroamp board, my respect for the thing is utmost. just look at it. it’s beautiful isn’t it?

much more to come on this – including, Eventide H3000 shots and settings and audio clips.

that’s all for tonite though – last night’s mix had me up til 3:30 and then up to take the kids to the bus @ 7am and on to work. time to knock it off for now…

-rob

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It’s You, Wheels & Stinkbugs!!

by Rob on Sep.25, 2009, under It's You, Kitchen Table, Wheels in Motion

thunder… lightning… DRAMA! added a stormy dramatic intro to IT’S YOU and finally got some words on there that i’m happy with.

also starting to prep those tracks for a mix – which is weird the way i do it – i make little sub mixes of each element to keep ProTools humming – i’m still trying to figure out if that’s going to cut it or not for a final product but here’s what i’m doing:

i write and arrange the basic tracks in a MASTER ProTools session. then i output a copy of the song without vocals on it. create a new session that has only the vocal tracks and one stereo track where i drop the music only mix i just output – with that i have freed up tons of computer overhead and i can go crazy slapping plugins on the vocal tracks without worrying about running out of computer steam. when i get a good mix in that session – i call it the vocal stem – i mute the music track and output the vocal track as a stereo track. i do that with the guitars, drums, and bass, and whatever else requires. so my final session is basically a set of stereo tracks each one a completed track with effects compression etc printed and ready to go – this session is called the COMP session – and i can do final tweaks but the idea is that everything is perfect in the COMP session and needs nothing further.

the cool by-product of this approach is that each stem session has all the pre-built stuff that i just pull into the stem of the next song – it’s very organized in that way – which is good because otherwise i’d be all over the map from song to song.

i brushed up some vocals on WHEELS and it is close but i’m going to add some guitar to the end before calling it a day on that song.

in addition to this… i killed what must have been 1,000 stink bugs today. it’s a one two punch – i have a black cover for the bbq that i laid across the porch rail – turns out these little bugs like to crawl up in that cover because it’s warm – pulled the cover out into the yard and there must have been 1,000 stink bugs in there – i let them have it with some insecticide that KEEEELLED them dead. after spending a month this spring collecting them one at a time for a flush down the toilet, being able to slaughter them in huge numbers was incredibly satisfying. i’m sure there’s more where they came from – but i’ll tell you – i killed a freakin’ boat load of them things – it was a time to kill.

i got no clips to share tonight – so instead i shared a bug murder story – i know how popular those murder shows are these days so i figured that was a good way of keeping the interest high here on the site! Ha!

-ober pinot

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Missing the Heart – Final mix

by Rob on Sep.21, 2009, under Kitchen Table, Missing the Heart

i just heard the final mix of Missing the Heart and it sounds great – mark did a great job – killer low end and just a nice fat environment to walk around in while you listen to the tune… just stroll around – little cymbals wisking across the sky at 10,000 feet – feel the ground firm under your feet – guitars and vocals surround – backup vocals tap you on the shoulder – piano begs you stay – reverb reminds you where you been – echo drifts off and disappears over the horizon – and about 130 times a minute you get a punch in the face nosebleed from the kick drum – it’s a beautiful thing! thanks to mark for a stellar mix!

it’s set for release a couple weeks into october –

what else? slabbidy. and that’s about all. thanks for stopping by.

-roberto diminuetto

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Hot Wheels

by Rob on Sep.20, 2009, under Kitchen Table, Wheels in Motion

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just in case yer wondering… playing Hot Wheels STILL ROCKS!!

speaking of WHEELS, and incredibly smooth segues, got a bridge worked out for WHEELS and an ending. check it out…

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i always had this middle piece but it was just guitars – the verse i ended up with was not exactly clear with the meaning i had intended to set forth in the song – this vocal addition to the middle part turns it into a bridge and pushes the main point of the lyric a little more into focus – however i feel there’s still a lot left for interpretation and that’s imporant to me. for some reason rock tunes just need loose ends in the lyric or else they don’t have the right vibe for me – too closed off – there needs to be that question mark left in the air – who is UNCLE SALTY anyway? and is the STAIRWAY TO HEAVEN really for sale? she’s buying it right? such is the case with rock and roll lyrics – and who am i to break form with the masters.

other than this – it’s all, GO SKINS! get them UGLY W’s!

-rob outtie

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Return of WHEELS

by Rob on Sep.15, 2009, under Kitchen Table, Wheels in Motion

i’ve been going back and forth between working on improving my mix settings and working on lyrics and recording vocals for WHEELS and IT’S YOU.

tonight i recorded a fresh version of the lyrics for WHEELS.

i spruced up a fudged line in IT’S YOU.

and played around different vocal settings on WHEELS.

here’s a snip of WHEELS.

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-rg out!

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On Safari w/ Pro Tools

by Rob on Sep.14, 2009, under Kitchen Table

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fatter!! fatter!! see the blue? it needs to be FFFFFFAAAT!!

i spent the last few days deep in the jungles of Pro Tools and Sound Forge working on my mixing skills and knowledge – in the event mark [Schenker - KIX/Funny Money] gets hit by a bus or is suddenly taken up into KIX heaven – i can’t be totally ignorant of such things.

actually it’s more about fascination than anything else. i hear things and my natural response is to try and emulate what i hear. i am fascinated by what mark can do to my Pro Tools projects to take them to the next level with his production skills. that fascination finally got the best of me and i had to try it.

so i’ve spent the last week cramming every bit of knowledge i could cram in about mixing and producing at the next level in pro tools. i learned a lot and made some good progress. could be though that if the “hit by a bus” scenario were to take place i’d be screwed without a paddle. i’d be up the creek without the butter as they say.

so – i’ve been on safari – i brought back a pic to share with ya. darned interesting huh?

Wheels is in need of some lyrics – so i’ve got to put my safari hat away and write some words – then it’s on to the next tune.

thanks for stopping by – and remember – always never forget – it coulda been a whale.

i have no idea what that means,
-rob

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wheels continue to ro – oll

by Rob on Sep.08, 2009, under Kitchen Table, Wheels in Motion

workin’ on wheels. tonight i redid a lot of the scratch guitar parts with keepers. added a couple solos and put a segment on the end that might be a keeper as well – i’ll live with it for a few days and see if it sticks.

i’d post a clip but it would scare you. it’s just… it’s just too good. it’s crazy good – ok? i’ll see if i can figure out a good snippet for a peep show.

1:00 am – quittin’ time! yabba dabba…

-robillious contiguous

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Wheels…

by Rob on Sep.05, 2009, under Kitchen Table, Wheels in Motion

eez gone to bee mover mang…

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If you build it they will come…

by Rob on Sep.02, 2009, under It's You, Kansas, Kitchen Table, Wheels in Motion

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fake pond… real frogs.

mark is sending me the FINAL for Kansas tonight. he has put the final touches on the mix and it is perfect.

friday we will mix “missing the heart.”

“it’s you” – is basically done – so we can easily mix it next week – probably FRIDAY again. debating on whether or not to post any audio snips of this one – it just works as a whole song but in parts it might be bizarre – i want to deliver this full on or none. so, it’s wait and then full on – no peep show on this one. see, each little creation is different. so there’s no formula for any of this – if i ever get a formula i’ll quit and just go watch tv.

i’m going to open up “Wheels” tonight and get it going – that’s the next tune – straight ahead rocker – there’s a lot of it on my dictophone that may be the whole song – you should be hearing a clip from this before the week’s out.

til sooner rather than later,
-rob

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