Cheerleaders EmbedJust wanted to
post Cheerleaders.
The next couple I've finished I'm really starting to enjoy creating and
feeling proud of what I've done. (Wait til Wednsday. A real
hump-day treat. That's all that I'm sayin')
At first I was struggling with the tools, and now I feel I am
more able to realize things I want to do.
I went back and remastered a few tracks. Swallow, Hunting My
Wild Sweet, We Are Not Yuppies. I balanced 'Hunting,'
taking out most of the bass. Sounded like a demon was trying
to claw its way out of the speaker when it was monitored on any system with a
sub-woofer. Which is cool in its own way, but just isn't
right for a romance poem.
Unless that's your thing. I don't judge.
The rest of those I remastered to make the vocals "pop" or stand out more.
Partly because I think I still have a hang-up about my voice,
partly because in mixing music I naturally want to make it more harmonious, but
in a spoken word type of project, the words are the deal, not the
music, and need to stand out and not be muddled.
I remastered Getting Picked Up By The Waitress, but I think I just have
to redo that, so I haven't re-posted it. I'm just not
satisfied with it.
Three more tracks to do, then its on to the packaging, really.
Still, Cheerleaders is a simple, romantic poem, reflected in a simple
backtrack.