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  1. Okay, after a couple of testhearings I ran into big trouble. You know... a good hall/reverb is like finding the needle in hay. But sometimes the hay also stings. And this is my problem.

    I narrowed it down to 6 Halls/Environments and I can't decide. Guess it'll be a close run. One reverb works good on the vocal tracks, but then it's too less on the other arrangements (even though reverbless some samplepacks like EWQL Silver, GIGA or Garritan have a prerecorded reverb). On some arrangements it sounds totally awesome, then it's piercing on the vocals and mud them up. *sigh*

    Again... a long night, and I guess the next days will be made through or something like that.

    Narrowed it down to these:


    SMA - Todd-AO Scoring Stage, Los Angeles, CA

    MED - Arts & Science Building, Utrecht Conservatory, Netherlands
    MED - Philips Hall, Netherlands

    MED/BIG - Atherton Auditorium - Delta College, Stockton, CA
    MED/BIG - Promenadikeskus Concert Hall, Pori, Finland

    BIG - Vredenburg Hall, Utrecht, Netherlands

    *BIG - Large Environment
    *MED - Medium Size
    *SMA - Small Size

    Like I said... hard to decide. I like all sounds, but in the end, it can only be one "hall".

    BTW Rellik:

    Everytime I read you name, I have to think of "Beneath the Surface" from Machinae Supremacy. But it's okay. Both are great tracks. One of it is just more... depressing and rock-like though. heh.

  2. Ah I can't decide (but I have to) which room (fingerprint/convolution) I will chose for the files. That's why I asked the mixers for "clean versions".

    I'm still thinking about the following halls/recording environments. Thought of something like Sydney Opera Hall or something similar like the Atherton Auditorium from the Delta College in Stockton, CA. But that adds a too strongs and agressive reverb trail.

    Hard to decide, but these are the halls I'm thinking off (and will test the next couple of hours):


    SMA - Cello Studio - Los Angeles, CA
    SMA - Todd-AO Scoring Stage, Los Angeles, CA

    MED - 350 seat hall (don't know where it's from)
    MED - Arts & Science Building, Utrecht Conservatory, Netherlands
    MED - Clairmont Hall - Tel Aviv University Academy of Music, Israel
    MED - Ingram Hall - Blair School of Music, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN
    MED - Philips Hall, Netherlands
    MED - Wisseloord Studios, Netherland

    MED/BIG - Atherton Auditorium - Delta College, Stockton, CA
    MED/BIG - Promenadikeskus Concert Hall, Pori, Finland
    MED/BIG - Ryman Auditorium (Grand Ole Opry), Nashville Tennesse
    MED/BIG - Stanforn Dinkelspiel Auditorium, Stanford University, CA

    BIG - Amsterdam Concertgebouw, Netherlands
    BIG - Vredenburg Hall, Utrecht, Netherlands

    *BIG - Large Environment
    *MED - Medium Size
    *SMA - Small Size

    Still hard to decide, ain't it? I'll keep you updated on what environment I actually used (I have some favourites, but nothing set yet). One thing's for sure... it will be "subtile", not full bled over everything. It still is a "digital produced soundtrack" after all. ;)

  3. I guess I let sephire take care of that (along with the collab with him and SirRus). Also have an ear out for "Schala and the Queen" (now that I finished it) and "Manifest Destiny" (which also was just completely reconstructed).

    Some tracks couldn't be reconstructed or improved in terms of postproduction, due to HDD crashes, already deleted files, etc:

    Track 09: Frog's Intervention (ellywu2)

    Track 21: The Chrono Trigger (Russell Cox)

    SE02: In Search of Light (SirRus - still hope he get's to me in time)

    SE03: Determination (or Determinded) - PLBenjaminZ

    So, sorry if they will sound a bit out of place in the final product.

  4. I must have listened to that comparison 30 times trying to get a clear idea of the difference. Tell me if I'm not too far off, but it sounds like the music has a bit more depth to it, with the treble being clearer and the bass more defined. From the small snipit it's hard to tell how much of an overall difference to the quality of the sound this process has done, but I imagine it will be significant. Hopefully all the songs will mirror the quality of that small snipit :)

    Well significant changes are the panning and mix in general. I just messed with "Manifest Destiny" that was hard to reconstruct (still working on it, as I also work on "Schala and the Queen"). Compared to the original it has a completely different mix in terms of volume (instruments) and panning.

    And this counts to almost all tracks. Of course you can't get the "very same sound", but I tried to get a unity out of everything.

    And Tommy Talarico is interested in C.S.?

    Woha! Even more preasure. I also contacted Bob Katz as I started working on it. Leading audioengineer in terms of mastering standards. Oh... hell... yeah...

  5. The lyrics are in japanese and the translation (or the original english ones) will be released along with the track. If you think this sounds already good, then wait till the final version (cause I'm still working on it, among with other tracks).

    And be happy that you don't hear me shouting to keep quiet, even though I could record that. heh.

  6. Alright... I know that waiting is cruel, and giving you a teaser too, but I'll do it anyway. Now sit down and please take a listen:

    :arrow:Chrono Symphonic Sneak Peek (2:09min, mp3, 2,5MB)

    This is a small insight of how the sound of Chrono Symphonic changed compared to the old available versions. One thing to keep in mind though (it's also written in the ID3v2 tags, but just in case):

    This sneak peek doesn't necessarily reflect the final product! Final changes are still in progress.

    It's as with game/movie trailers. Sometimes there's a scene in it that's not in the final release. Can happen in terms of mixing, too. See it more like as "temporal timestamp". BTW: All used tracks are already the new mixes, who just need final treatment.

    Have fun while listening.

  7. ARG THAT Fsk*n SH*T! <continues coursing and swearing but with massive beeps>

    Three hours of work on "Manifest Destiny", bouncing (which took almost an hour), mixing, finding a major bug in Cubase (yay) and then... I realise that I recorded at the wrong bpm! The ending is getting a bpm degration and I totally forgot that. Somehow Cubase removed the master bpm settings and all got recorded at 105bpm.

    F*CK!

    Such issues slow other things down. At least Cubase didn't crash in the middle of chosing samples and writing sections, as it did last night.

    Yay... short past midnight. Oh how will I love the next 7 hours of work on that track. *sigh*

    You see... it's not always working how it should be. And I wanted to write that off my soul.

  8. Well looks like I'm on my old schedules with "nights put through". I just did some final tweaks for "Schala and the Queen", also for "To Far Away Times", finished a bonus track earlier that day (waiting for aproval from the creator). Now I'm on to "Manifest Destiny" that SirRus and I reconstructed.

    It's 1:26am atm, I try to stay up till 6am/7am, then sleep a bit, grab a snack, watch Ninja Turtles (at 4pm) and then back to work. And that till the releasedate.

    Stay tuned, you don't have to wait that long anymore.

  9. Just a quick shoutout for you peeps.

    VGF won't be aired coming saturday 17th dec, but sunday 18th dec.

    Larry has some private stuff to do at this weekend, so he decided to move the show to sunday. Airing time is planned as on saturday, but nothing is really set yet.

    Just keep an eye on this thread. I'm pretty sure Larry will give you a more detailed hookup soon.

  10. Hmmm, 15k-20k is not really enough to build a full studio, but you can get away with a great amateur home setup.

    For that money, (20k) I could build a full one in the right room, as I have most of my equipment already.

    Zoola:

    Well the Genelec are pretty good active monitors. Of course it's not the only branch, but one of the most well known. In the end, your ears have to work with the speakers. So I'd listen though a bunch of them for sure (that's why I still want Alesis Monitor 1 Mk II, then again, comapred to the Genelec, they're passive monitors, and the frequency rance is more even).

    Ah yeah... difference between active/passive:

    Active - Amp already included in the speaker system

    Passive - Amp not yet included in the speaker system

    In terms of the room, congrats that you thought of that already for yourself. You did a good step towards better room acoustics without knowing some basic informations at that time. ;)

    Keep up the good work, and good luck with your studio.

  11. A couple of hints from my side:

    - To have the best acoustics, don't use the room's length, but width. This way your sonic doesn't clutter that much and you have less frequency problems. Good for mixing/engineering

    As example:


    YES:
    ___---________---___
    | SETUP |
    | |
    | |
    | |
    ----D---------------

    The sparings up top are windows, D stands for door


    A definite NO:
    ________
    |setup |
    | |
    | |
    | |
    | |
    | |
    | D
    | |
    ________

    - On speakers I'd go with Genelec Active Nearfield Monitors. They're in the midrange in terms of price, they're very balanced and you can upgrade easily to 5.1 if you should ever work with that setup. It's up to you if you want to use a Stereo only system, or a 2.1 (stereo + subwoofer) system.

    - Monitors on the same height of the ears (important for mixing and no altered sound)

    - Try to build up your studio in an efficient way. Nothing is more nagging than having a slowed down and uncomfortable workflow (in this case... keyboard near the screens, etc).

    - Speaking of screens, try to get LCDs. Best if 2. Trust me, your workflow in Cubase is way better this way. You also don't have any problems with recording noise (radiations). Especially good for guitars (E-Guitars).

    - Ah yeah... if you want to do vocal or acoustic recordings (violin, guitar, etc) recordings, a good preamp and a large membran microphone is essential.

    The rest was pretty much mentioned already.

  12. The usual thingydingy every saturday. Join in, to...

    VG FREQUENCY Show #74 - SATURDAY, 10pm EST

    *and get to know if Larry really has a pubefro or not!*

    Here's a small overview of the most salient timezones for you. (now CET'ed and sorted by timezones!)

    Small World-Timetable

    Los Angeles (CA, USA): 7:00pm
    Calgary (Canada): 8:00pm
    Chicago (Illinois): 9:00pm
    Atlanta (GA, USA): 10:00pm
    Rio de Janero (Brazil): 1:00am (*, Sunday)
    Reykjavik (Iceland): 3:00am (Sunday)
    London (England): 3:00am (Sunday)
    Paris (France): 4:00am (Sunday)
    Oslo (Norway): 4:00am (Sunday)
    Germany: 4:00am (Sunday)
    Kapstadt (South Aftrica): 5:00am (Sunday)
    Helsinki (Finland): 5:00am (Sunday)
    Moscow (Russia): 6:00am (Sunday)
    Hong Kong (China): 11:00am (Sunday)
    Tokyo (Japan): 12:00pm (Sunday, noon)
    Sydney (Australia): 2:00pm (*, Sunday)


    (*) currently observing daylight saving time (DST)

    Have fun while listening to VGF#74.

    Also:

    The year is about to end. According to Larry he tries to do a show between X-mas and New Years Eve (there won't be a show at 24th/25th). And as hint: VGF#75 will be a special show.

  13. And I know this project from the start... Some of the musicians are working for free. Unless Trenthian proves me wrong.

    I don't see a reason why this is so wrong to post it in here? Trenthian offers you the chance to get your stuff recorded by an orchestra. And that will happen soon. And by soon I mean... 2006/2007.

    Now tell me... when do you get the chance for something like that? Fairly cheap, and pretty soon. I guess that won't happen unless you're fairly rich, have access to an own orchestra (aka you're the leader of one) or have a record deal (which is a rare event, too).

    Don't judge a book by it's cover.

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