My son-in-law Jake asked me to attend his bands recording session in downtown Sac to take some photos. He calls their music "Post Punk, New Wave Rock." This 3 piece bands music is not my type to listen too but it was interesting to see the recording process. Instead of the band being is a sound room playing the tune, they were in the sound booth with the Engineer individually plugged into the control panel. They presented the engineer with a demo of their completed version of the song. He then inputs it into his computer program which divides each instrument into in what are called stems. The engineer then goes over each stem to cleanup or add fill from his selections of instruments and sound effects he has loaded in his computer program. With the band members present, he will tweak various parts to the approval of the band. Once completed the revised song will have multiple of layers. During live shows, the 3 primary instruments will be playing live while their stem on the backing track will be muted allowing the backing track to fill with keyboard, other guitars or sound effects.
Older Fender. Beautiful sound
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Single cut, Fender Strat, Hollow body
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Engineer Elliot
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Tom playing his favorite Gibson Bass
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Tom fingering a bass chord
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Jake with the Gibson Strat
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Jake adding some fill
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Adding some lead guitar
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2nd set of hands needed for unique sound
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gray_ghost2 wrote:
My son-in-law Jake asked me to attend his bands recording session in downtown Sac to take some photos. He calls their music "Post Punk, New Wave Rock." This 3 piece bands music is not my type to listen too but it was interesting to see the recording process. Instead of the band being is a sound room playing the tune, they were in the sound booth with the Engineer individually plugged into the control panel. They presented the engineer with a demo of their completed version of the song. He then inputs it into his computer program which divides each instrument into in what are called stems. The engineer then goes over each stem to cleanup or add fill from his selections of instruments and sound effects he has loaded in his computer program. With the band members present, he will tweak various parts to the approval of the band. Once completed the revised song will have multiple of layers. During live shows, the 3 primary instruments will be playing live while their stem on the backing track will be muted allowing the backing track to fill with keyboard, other guitars or sound effects.
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..Very nice Docu images!!
Cool photos dude. Bet your s-i-l ways happy you were there to capture their session.
Cool instruments.
But Jake is with a Fender, not a Gibson... correct ?
Your right, it is a Fender. Gibson doesn't make strats. I mistyped. Thank you.
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