Thanks man. Yeah, that was unfortunate, perhaps, but can still be fixed if need be.
I’ve recorded a lot of stuff in the past (even paying thousands for pro studio time) and can never get the sound I want, so I am limiting these recordings to basically two tracks, as I seem to get more of the imaginative space I’m seeking when things are really limited and held to a kind of uniform, bare bones standard.
In the past I would have smoothed that out, but this time the approach is somewhat of a “fuck it” type angle, so yeah.
I appreciate it though, and will consider that.
RE: A Low-Fi Album in a Month: Track 3