Tag Archives: orchestrating
Record. Save. Repeat
I finished recording all the parts last night for this reconfiguration of an old composition of mine. The vocal text for it is good and presents a good message; however, it isn’t what I’m wanting to project on this upcoming … Continue reading →
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Continuing on now
After having several days out of the studio, it’s nice to be back in with the direction I need. I spent time today re-recording some guitar tracks that were noise-laden with problems. I’ve got things to a point in that … Continue reading →
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Hooray for Recording
The recording this evening for “There’s More To Us Than We See Now” has gone extremely well… I’ve got most everything recorded as far as virtual instruments go (given some alterations I need to make) and I’ve got enough drum … Continue reading →
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Recording Today
Going into the studio today to record the orchestrations to ‘There’s More to Us Than We See Now.’ Of all the songs I’ve gone into the studio with; I certainly know this one the best. I wrote the original un-orchestrated … Continue reading →
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Orchestrating ‘There’s More To Us Than We See Now’ .. Done
This is the second composition I’ve taken from one of my orchestral scores and done a studio reduction. It is also the second to go from a studio recording, to an orchestral score, to a more orchestrated studio recording. Most … Continue reading →




