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Næm

siggidori with Avid Pro Tools on November 22, 2011 02:35

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    This is a rehearsal demo of a song I wrote back in 2005 called "Næm".

    All instruments in the same room. Recorded in June 2011 and comped together from a few incomplete run throughs (...and yes you can probably hear the stitches) :)

    The recording is from June 2011. Live in a rehearsal room. No isolation. This version is comped from few incomplete takes.

    Drums: recorded with RØDE NT1-A 1 (overheads), Shure Beta 57A (bass drum) and Shure SM57 (snare drum).
    Tenor sax: RØDE K2 (@rodemics)
    Electric bass: Demeter Tube Direct
    Nord Electro (@nordkeyboards) (keys): direct

    Drums recorded through the 4-710d preamp from Universal Audio The rest went through Apogee Ensemble (@Apogee Electronics).

    Mixed and mastered in Pro Tools using mostly Universal Audio (UAD-2 @Universal Audio), PSP & Meldaproduction plugins (@meldaproduction).

    George L. Claassen: drums
    Kolbeinn Tumi Haraldsson: keyboard
    Audun Freyr Ingvarsson: saxophone
    Sigurdór Guðmundsson: composer, electric bass, recording, mixing.

    DR10
    [mix 3, 32 bit master]

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