A musical experiment: bass and rhythm added to an #openmic contestant's entry (Broken Mirror by @OneTrueBrother)
An inspiring side effect of the Openmic contest is that it can trigger music collaborations across the globe. Viewing other #openmic contestants’ entries can indeed be very inspiring:
This week, I stumbled upon the entry from @OneTrueBrother for the Songwriter OpenMic Week 1 (Also Openmic Week 61).
Dazzled by the grove and depth of this song, I had to grab my Cajon and play along. Then, I contacted @OneTrueBrother and asked him to send me the original video with the idea of adding my little rhythmic touch to it, which he did.
I added a shaker, then composed and recorded a Cajon-line and a Bass-line. After editing, mixing and mastering the result, a new version of the piece came to life.
And here it is:
A special thank you for all organizers and sponsors of the openmic contests on Steemit, that allow musicians from around the world to meet and inspire each other! Namely @Luzcypher for the organization and @pfunk, @meno, @curie, @xeldal and @ausbitbank for sponsoring.
It’s the first time I do this and there were quite some challenges. For example, starting with a track where guitar and vocals are already blended together, i.e. audio that the musician did not record for further development in mind, is not an easy task! Yet, it does sound pretty good, don’t you think?
Interested in the process? Follow through:
1/ Extracted the audio from the video (guitar and vocals on a stereo track).
2/ Made a rough EQuing on it to let space for the other instruments and remove low end rumble.
3/ Improvised on the cajon to get the feel I wanted to add to the song.
4/ Attempted to sync the audio to a click. Failed.
5/ Used an AT 2020 mike to record an Egg shaker that would provide a reference for the rhythm (single take).
6/ Edited the newly recorded Egg track to improve its regularity and follow tempo fluctuations: Kudos to @OneTrueBrother: It is quite difficult to keep perfect tempo when playing just guitar + vocal, and he did quite a good job. Fluctuations were manageable! Applied hall reverb with some diffusion on the Egg track.
7/ Placed a Shure Beta61 mike inside the cajon to record a ‘Kick’ track, and positioned the AT2020 about 80cm in front of it for the “Snare” Track. Recorded a first take on the cajon.
8/ Processed Kick and Snare. Kick: all cut above 400 Hz. Use a transient exciter to give it a snap. Snare: cut below 300Hz. Added an Echo with very small delay time, acting thus a little like a reverb with a lot of diffusion for the sparkle.
9/ Recorded 2 more takes on the Cajon. The third one was the good one.
10/ Edited the two Cajon tracks. Correction of a few mistakes. Translation of a few hits by a few tens of millisecond to “hide” tempo fluctuations. Further adjusted the effects on both cajon tracks.
11/ Connected the Bass (Warwick Corvett) to a DI box and plugged it straight in my DAW. Improvised on the bass for 30 minutes to write a bass line.
12/ Recorded the bass. 2 Takes. The second one was the good one. No edition of the track required :-). Makes sense: my main instrument is e-bass.
13/ Set up a frequency selective side chain compression to the bass triggered by low frequency hits of the Cajon Kick track. (Each time the kick hits, the areas between 50-200Hz looses 12dB with very short attack and release times). This is what gives the punch to the low range.
14/ Mixed the five tracks in volume and frequency. Minimal panning. For example, I added a little boost to the guitar/vocal track around 1k-1.5k and cut a little the freq. bands where the guitar was loudest. Objective: make the vocal come out more vs the guitar. Stuff like that…
15/ Mastered the mixed version using the following chain: EQ, multiband compression, stereo widener, tape saturation and a maximizer. Rendered the new version of the song.
16/ I had video-recorded all takes on my tablet, so it was time now for some fun making a little video out of it! I used the new version of the song as reference point, synced the video takes, cropped them and distributed them on the screen! I am quite happy with the result and it was a lot of fun: I will probably be doing more of these!
I hope you enjoyed watching as much as I did producing!
Musically from @Muphy
Credits:
Songwriting (chords + Lyrics) : @OneTrueBrother
Guitar + Vocal: @OneTrueBrother
Electric bass, Shaker and Cajon: @Muphy
Sound Processing, Mixing, Mastering: @Muphy
Video Production: @Muphy
The original post from @OneTrueBrother is here:
https://steemit.com/openmic/@onetruebrother/steemit-openmic-week-61-original-song-broken-mirror
If this post generates Steem, it will be shared equally between @Muphy and @OneTrueBrother .
Image Credit: The decorative frieze was built from an illustration found on Pixabay.com
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I’m @muphy, My life revolves around music production, teaching sciences, and discovery through travel.
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Nice one man ! I like your bass playing on that. It can't be easy to get it all synced when I am sure my tempo was drifting around. Be well peace
Thanks man!
Well, while I was working on it, I was actually impressed by the steadiness of your tempo: It is difficult to keep a tick when just playing a song on the guitar, and in most cases, it needs re-recording after having placed the beat. Well, obviously here, it was not needed!
Take care, and keep in touch!
I forgot to mention also that I never use a tuning fork or other tuner except when I change strings, so I wondered if you had to do a lot of tuning to match me; I assume that my tuning "drifts" over time as I play around with alternate string tunings,etc.
Oh yes I remember haha, I had to tune the bass on your guitar down by a little more than a half tone. But who cares, as long as all strings of the guitar are tuned to each other ;-). Let's not submit to the tyranny of the 440Hz lol!
By the way what was your string tuning on this piece (sounded pretty cool)?
This kind of collaboration makes me so happy and was the original reason I started Open Mic, to foster musical collaboration across the platform and build a stronger music community here. Thanks for making my vision a reality and for sharing your music with us.
Not at all, @Luzcypher! To my knowledge, you are the guy that started it all with the openmic initiative allowing musicians to connect. So we thank you!
One of the comments below triggered an idea in me very much inline with your vision. Is there a way I can message you privately about it to discuss and see if I could have your support on a potentially very very cool project?
Wonderful Collab @murphy and @OneTrueBrother. Great to see this kind of music making happening here. Keep up the great work and let me know if you need any fiddle tracks. I'm wide open and would love to collaborate :)
Cheers,
Bucky
Thank you @Buckydurddle for the nice words.
Something could be cooking soon. Keep tuned, some little fiddle licks would be a cool ingredient to the recipe!
Sounds great. Let me know if there is anything you need. And likewise, we have several Christmas/Holiday collaboration opportunities coming out of the next few days. Keep an eye on my blog for that. We would love to have you lay down some tracks :)
Cheers,
Bucky
Hey Bucky, humm Christmas music... I have a bunch of them that I created in the past years because they sell well, but this is really not my musical choice... In the project that is seeding in my mind it would be more like Steemians adding some licks of any instruments on a Rock, Funk, Ambient or Blues construction. I'll probably will launch this idea next year, as now I have soooooo much on my plate! When I do, I will keep you in the loop!
Wow this is amazing! I thought of this as well! Im a mucisan but I have not jet enter whit my music here in steem it and I was thinking how can we do collaborations making community! I saw all this videos of singel playing people and the ida of this came! So happy to see others engaging in it! I will just say, I hope it will flower its rings on the water!
best of regards!
And thank you!
S
Thank you Sophia.
Making this video made me realize that there are very cool ways to collaborate and enhance an already solid and creative musician community on this platform. Something really cool is cooking in my head. Stay tuned and maybe see you soon!
Musical Greetings.
I loved the bassline @muphy! :) Congratulations to you both on this collab! @onetruebrother
Angie !!!
You hadn't posted for a while. I was going to skype or FB you: I was starting to get worried. I just read your latest post, and felt reassured. So that's it, you are on the big move?
Selling your guitar??? That must be hard, make sure you grab one in your new country!
Keep in touch and tell me how things are going.
<3 <3 <3
Hi there! Yeah, I arrived here last night and was still not feeling well. I’ll definitely buy a new guitar, Edouard! I can’t wait to have one. Thanks for remembering. Missed chatting with you.
It's good to hear that you are feeling better. Let me know how you are doing in your new life. You are teaching there right? How are your first contacts with the students? Me too, I missed chatting with you. Once you are settled, let's do a little Skype . <3
@muphy you are amazing man, @onetruebrother your song is really special and you did a great job, and I see that Muphy did this featuring and mix so perfect and pro, really great mix!! and great collab guys!!! \m/
Thank you Davood, these are very kind words!
As you being one of my first friends here, I check your blog from time to time: you are quite productive and it's good music!
One of the best songs I've heard on Steemit so far
Wow, having witnessed the creativity of the musical community here, that's really a great compliment! Thanks @hz432creations.
you're very welcome man!
Man, that came out really well! Adds depth to a really good song!
Cheers @amberyooper, I am glad you enjoyed it. Yes I agree, it did, hopefully this kind of collab can develop further on the platform!
WOW what a cool collaboration!!
Thank you @g10a!
Yes this platform is full of creative people thus, surprises and naturally, cool projects come to life!
Very cool! :))
Thank you, I am glad you enjoyed it.