Lately I've been spending some time at Petrus studio, laying down some vocals. I've done lead on a couple of the songs and I've also done some background vocals. Kjell has been very busy in his studio, since he had to rerecord some of the stuff because of a computer breakdown, or if it was the program he's working in, I'm not sure? However I did get some of the missing files because he was able to cheat the computer, he managed to get in through the backdoor so to speak. Of the 6 songs he's been working on this far, he managed to fool the computer almost 4 times, which means we have bounced in (is that the word?)at least some of Kjelle's work to the computer in the studio. At last it starts to sound like HFMC!
Tomorrow I'll be back in the studio with more keys. from Kjell (I need that to sing). I will also bring along some of the stuff Anton's been working with. Solos, fills and overdubs, when all that is "blended" in to the rest of the music, I think (hope) we've come quite a bit with this recording. One thing that I think is gonna be very interresting, is the fact that Anton has recorded his guitar through a Line-box. That means, we're gonna "re-amp" the son of a bitch later on at a killer volume, in a big room to get the full sound. Actually, you have the freedom to chose whatever sound you think suits the part of the song you're working at. This is nothing new, I've heard Jimmy Page did it in the seventies already but I've never tried it, hopefully it'll be a whole lotta fun!
Tomorrow I'll be back in the studio with more keys. from Kjell (I need that to sing). I will also bring along some of the stuff Anton's been working with. Solos, fills and overdubs, when all that is "blended" in to the rest of the music, I think (hope) we've come quite a bit with this recording. One thing that I think is gonna be very interresting, is the fact that Anton has recorded his guitar through a Line-box. That means, we're gonna "re-amp" the son of a bitch later on at a killer volume, in a big room to get the full sound. Actually, you have the freedom to chose whatever sound you think suits the part of the song you're working at. This is nothing new, I've heard Jimmy Page did it in the seventies already but I've never tried it, hopefully it'll be a whole lotta fun!