I mixed a song at lunch time today and it immediately went onto the cut list. I just don’t like it. So I am not posting it here. Then after playing karate chauffeur to the kids all evening I mixed this one. It also probably belongs on the cut list, but it isn’t so bad.
Tag: Rpm2015
And One More Makes 11
Song #11. I started this one last night, after I had already sketched out song #14, with 14 songs being the goal. So this is sort of overkill, but I like it more than most of the other songs so it’s a keeper.
Song #10
That’s 10 songs kids, I can call RPM done! Now I’ve got five more to mix and then FAWM will be done plus one.
Tracking is Complete
Unless I miscounted or forgot something, tracking for this year’s RPM Challenge/FAWM is complete. It should be 14 songs and one very cheesy instrumental thingie. I added a song last night before bed and finished it up today. I used my amp for the last two songs worth of guitar parts, and then re-recorded one of the other songs using the amp as well. There was one more I wanted to re-do, but I am out of time. The takes I have are okay so the song still works out. Now I have to mix the last six songs, and remix one from the other day that I think is no longer acceptable. Three days left.
Snuck One In
snuck in a little amp time. Hehe
Finish Line in Sight
The finish line is in sight for both the RPM Challenge and FAWM.
I put a very crappy vocal onto a song this morning before work. Once that song is mixed, there will be 10 songs and more than 35 minutes. Check and Check for RPM. There are also three additional songs that I hope to put vocals on tomorrow. If I can do that it will bring me up to 13 songs, one shy of a complete FAWM.
Last night, just before bed, I sketched out a little instrumental thing. It will just basically be bass and guitar trading off. Nothing terribly interesting there. However, there is a bed consisting of a looped recording of the water dripping off of our picture window into a bunch of metal pots. I recorded a couple of minutes worth of that sound and then chopped it into pieces so that it can drift around the stereo field, and every few seconds it will add more and more reverb and echo. In all it will sound tres stupid, but it counts in my book.
That means I have one guitar part to finish and three vocals, and then mix mix mix. If I am feeling dangerous tonight I might try to add another short vocal song. That would mean I have to finish four vocals by about noon tomorrow, but it might be worth a shot.
RPM Song #9
Let’s take stock of the ol’ RPM Challenge, shall we?
The goal is 10 songs or 35 minutes of music. Right.
I currently stand at 9 songs and 34:41.
SONOFA!! 19 seconds short!
I have four more songs in progress. None of which have lyrics yet. That’s the sticking point right there now isn’t it.
I’ll have before work time on Tuesday. On Wednesday I took a vacation day, but the kids are on school vacation so I will only have a couple of hours in the morning before I go get them at their dads. Thursday is telecommute day, but the kids will be home. If I can’t get the rest of the songs tracked (including one more that hasn’t even been started yet) by the early afternoon on Wednesday then FAWM is a bust. I need 14 songs to finish that one. RPM looks good. One more lyric/vocal and it’s done, and I can do that Tuesday morning. After getting the kids on Wednesday the plan will be to mix whatever is left. I suppose if I’m close to 14 I could always sit in the car and sing. Maybe drive to some empty parking lot somewhere.
Song Number Eight
Eight down, six to go. One of those six is ready to mix (I think) and two don’t exist at all yet. Things ain’t looking good for FAWM, but the RPM Challenge is looking nice and rosy.
New Song, Barely
Yesterday was a bad day. A very bad day. Water leaking through the picture window, a carbon monoxide detector went off (the device was malfunctioning, but I didn’t know that when the beeping first started), I also had a brief period of feeling really sick just as a little cherry on top.
Somehow in between all of that crap and the related heart attack stress level I managed to have a very productive RPM Challenge day. It was probably that or just go raving mad, screaming at the walls. I recorded three vocals, used a trick to finish the one drum part I had to program, and mixed one song. I lost my ability to make up lyrics about nothing on the spot so for this one I had to find a topic. I found a blog about New England Folklore, and one of the posts was about the ghost that haunts the Mt Washington Hotel. Turns out she was married to the guy who built the building, so she’s not a scary ghost. She knows that would be bad for business.
RPM Song #5
So if you take a four bar segment of GarageBand’s drummer, cut it into four individual pieces, and set the fill to maximum, you can almost trick garageband into giving you a drum solo. Almost.
A song about being depressed about winter. Sort of the anthem for all Bostonians these days.
