Obsidian 11/18/2006
Doug's Living Room, Novato, CA
Source Summary
Source: Mono-SBD -> Roland Mixer -> Laptop (1/4" xyz cable) -> WAV (via Audobe Audition v1.5 @ 16/44.1); Lineage: Wav -> Flac lvl 8 (via TLH)
Source: Mono-SBD -> Roland Mixer -> Laptop (1/4" xyz cable) -> WAV (via Audobe Audition v1.5 @ 16/44.1); Lineage: Wav -> Flac lvl 8 (via TLH)
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Obsidian
11/18/2006
Doug Harman's Living Room
Novato, Ca
Source: Mono-SBD -> Roland Mixer -> Laptop (1/4" xyz cable) -> WAV (via Audobe Audition v1.5 @ 16/44.1)
Lineage: Wav -> Flac lvl 8 (via TLH)
1. Big Bang [12:25]
2. One And A Half [15:08]
3. Cosmic Space Muffin [16:12]
Personnel:
Danny Jordan - Drums
Jason Mauch - Bass
James Harman - Guitar
Garret Leutbecher - Keys
Notes:
- This is our first ever SBD recording, we are pleased with it.
- The drums were mic'd using two very very quality microphones, I don't know the brand or model number, but our Drummer borrowed them from his friend who has a nice recording rig. One mic was placed ~ 2 feet above his highest symbol, and the other down at his bass drum with a foam wall around it to block any uneccessary noise. The guitar was mic'd using a very quality micrphone. The bass & keys were connected through direct out lines.
11/18/2006
Doug Harman's Living Room
Novato, Ca
Source: Mono-SBD -> Roland Mixer -> Laptop (1/4" xyz cable) -> WAV (via Audobe Audition v1.5 @ 16/44.1)
Lineage: Wav -> Flac lvl 8 (via TLH)
1. Big Bang [12:25]
2. One And A Half [15:08]
3. Cosmic Space Muffin [16:12]
Personnel:
Danny Jordan - Drums
Jason Mauch - Bass
James Harman - Guitar
Garret Leutbecher - Keys
Notes:
- This is our first ever SBD recording, we are pleased with it.
- The drums were mic'd using two very very quality microphones, I don't know the brand or model number, but our Drummer borrowed them from his friend who has a nice recording rig. One mic was placed ~ 2 feet above his highest symbol, and the other down at his bass drum with a foam wall around it to block any uneccessary noise. The guitar was mic'd using a very quality micrphone. The bass & keys were connected through direct out lines.
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