I decided to replace my earlier cover of Killer Queen. I've learned so much about recording since then that it would be a shame to have that as a track of record.
Here's the new one:
www.junglenoisestudio.com/songs/killerqueen.wma
I actually tracked it again as part of a remix contest at studio-central forums. The members wanted a song to remix and they decided my 'killer queen' the one they wanted. I couldn't give them the first version (since I'd lost the session multis) so I retracked the song.
Incidentally, if anyone wants in on the remix contest just register over at studio-central! There's no prize, it's just for fun and bragging rights.
Daniel vZ · Member since
Thanks, I really like this version a lot.
This is one of the few fan-made Queen songs I'll play more than once :)
Adam Baboolal · Member since
Much better mixed than before. Some of the early guitar harmony in the song is a little wav-y and fizzy. Also one at 2:30 was a little strange sounding.
Overall, very cool and much better than what I remember the previous mixes to be.
*Listens to mix2*
Yes, not bathed in reverb this time! And the hi-hats are nowhere near as present as before. And the vocal isn't hidden amongst backing vox, either. Guitar obviously changed to not sound as fizzy.
Adam.
tenchijin2 · Member since
It's just better all the way around. That first version (which has been removed) was not bad for an enthusiast with a mic and a little time on his hands. But it was just that. It was one of the first things I tracked upon getting my digi002r (my first DAW setup).
That was two years ago, so I figured I could do a much better job now in my new acoustically treated room, with better mics, and better technique.(see my website www.junglenoisestudio.com for pics and more songs)
The main differnce with the guitars ('fizziness') is that in the first version all the guitars were direct using the BHM Vstack. A cool little pedal, but still a modeler. I now have enough of a rig to be able to mic an amp that sounds the way I want and get a much more authentic sound, without all the fizz of a direct modeler.
Adam Baboolal · Member since
Please share the details of your room now having been setup. I don't have a room properly set. Just some make-shift bits and pieces/ideas. It mostly works until things get louder and my big room fails to impress, then.
So yeah, it's something I'd like to know how you've done this room setup. Details! Please..!
Adam.
tenchijin2 · Member since
Sure. Basically, I started with a room 7.5' high by 11.5' wide, by 17' long. It has tile floors, and regular painted sheetrock walls as is typical in the US.
First, I determined I wanted my listening position to be 38% back from the front wall (which is the short dimension, and has a sliding glass door in it).
Then, I framed in a grid at the ceiling using 2x4's. I filled that area with 4" thick mineral wool and covered that with fabric. This treated section covers approximately 2/3 of the ceiling.
Then I did the exact same thing on the back wall.
Then I created 'soffit' style bass traps by cutting mineral wool into narrow rectangles (10" wide) and stacking them to make long bar-like obects with a square cross section 10"x10" and 10 feet long. I placed these in all the ceiling/wall corners and all the wall/wall vertical corners.
Next, I built four 2'x4' acoustical panels using 2" thick rockwool and covered in fabric. These, I hung on the side walls in a staggered configuration so that reflections could only make one bounce before hitting a panel.
Lastly I built two large gobos and built metal frames with casters to roll around the room as needed. I put a thin luan on one side so if I want I can flip them around to be reflective.
There are some good photos of all this on my website
www.junglenoisestudio.com
Lord Fickle · Member since
I'd like to hear this, especially after the good comments, but can't seem to access the link, or the main site. :(
Lord Fickle · Member since
Got it now (thanks Dan!).
Have to say, I'm impressed, I love the vocal harmonies, and your lead vocals sound very good too. On the line "recommended at the price, insatiable an appetite", you sound uncannily like Freddie on the word "recommended", and in other parts, rather similar to Will Young. I had to smile, because like many people, you've mis-interpreted one of the lyrics. "Perfume came naturally from Paris, because she couldn't care less", should actually be "...for cars she couldn't care less", but a forgiveable mistake. ;) This is certainly something I would play again - well done, and thanks for presenting this to us!
tenchijin2 · Member since
Just to defend myself... I didn't actually mis-interpret that lyric. I did that on purpose.
My earlier version had the correct lyric. I had been doing a couple takes on the lead vocal and just the last time through on a whim decided to sing the 'more common' mistaken lyric. I don't know why. but I decided to keep it.
I have since changed my mind and I will change it back because I realize it sounds like I made a mistake. And enough real fans will think I did it accidentally. <case in point>
Anyway, thank you very much for the compliments.
tenchijin2 · Member since
Oh, and don't forget, if you want to 'remix' this version, go to
www.studio-central.com and register. The multi tracks are available for download in the 'community cafe' forum.
FriedChicken · Member since
Wow don't you ever get bored of recording the same song over and over :D
tenchijin2 · Member since
It's only twice recorded.
Daniel vZ · Member since
[QUOTE][QUOTENAME]tenchijin2 wrote: [/QUOTENAME]Oh, and don't forget, if you want to 'remix' this version, go to
www.studio-central.com and register. The multi tracks are available for download in the 'community cafe' forum.[/QUOTE]
Were exactly??
I'm registered, but I can't find the topic in the cummunity cafe??
tenchijin2 · Member since
It's the very first topic in the cafe. "Announcement... remix contest"
Mr Mercury · Member since
tenchijin2, I liked the version of the old Badfinger hit "No Matter What" you did on your site. Nice touch of "Brian May" on the solo there!!