Wednesday, February 8, 2012

Is That A Light We See?

Last night we me with Joe at a Starbucks in Milford to discuss the record and plan out the rest or tracking.
First we went over what parts we have left to track, followed by what we need to do in order to be ready to track those parts, and then when we would actually track said parts.
I am happy to report that we have a schedule now that, if we keep to it, will allow us to finish tracking by the end of this month. Mixing will start the 2nd week of March and hopefully, we will get this bad boy mastered and pressed in April!
We start this schedule this coming weekend with back to back days of recording Saturday and Sunday. We are forgoing our normal Wednesday schedule while Luke spends the evening wrapping up writing a couple of parts for different songs. The plan is to have guitar all finished Saturday and move on to organ, synth, bells, chimes, cello, etc on Sunday.
We can't wait to hear these songs finished and then share them with you!

RAT

Luke got a new toy. We welcome the '88 RAT to the Canoes family.

Tuesday, February 7, 2012

Studio Trip 6: The Recording Workshop

And so it has  passed. We are very excited to say that all the piano for the record is tracked! This is big thing.
Sunday morning we headed out from The Bongo Tree around 8 to The Recording Workshop in Chillicothe. This, as I am sure you know by now, is where we tracked all the piano. You might ask, why go all the way to Chillicothe to track some dumb piano? Well, let me answer that with a picture. They say a picture is worth a thousand words, and I am already bored of typing.
My baby for the day.

So now that we've cleared that up....Upon arrival, we walked into the studio and I just stood there taking it all in. Brian (Muth), the studio engineer made a comment to the effect of "well, aren't you going to play it? It is what you're here for". It was the perfect introduction to Brian who has a very dry, sarcastic sense of  humor. I loved it. I played around for awhile, during which Brian set up all the mic's and Joe and him uploaded all our sessions to the computer in the control room.
Control room, looking into the tracking room.
Tracking went pretty well. I don't think I could have been more prepared. There is only so much you can practice for a session like we did. The analogy I used (gosh, I love analogies) was that of a baseball player going to the batting cages and hitting every single ball on a line. It helps you lock in mechanics etc, but in a game setting, its a whole other story.
We tracked seven songs for the record and then a b-side single that we are going to release on the side.
It went by real quick. We were wrapped and heading out of there by 3:30. I feel very good about the parts and how I played them. I think they are really going to set this record off.
In front of the sign. Luke really wanted this picture.
We are going to try and finish all the tracking in February. This is exciting. Cleary.



Thursday, February 2, 2012

Studio Trip 5

Another trip to the studio in the books.
We headed out straight from our work downtown and arrived just before 7. We tracked guitar for a non ep tracked called Alive (working title, probably will change). Luke laid down just about all the parts, minus a lead line on the bridge. From there we entered prep mode for Sunday. It really didn't end up taking that long. Sunday is going to be great. I think I will be able to really crank out these piano parts. Tonight I am spending a good hour or two running through all the songs.