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Author: ericdano

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Recording a Gig

Posted on September 10, 2013September 11, 2013 By ericdano No Comments on Recording a Gig

This last weekend I recorded a gig. Multitrack. 16 channels. Into a MacBook Pro. With Logic Pro X. All tracks at 96khz. It was an interesting learning experience.

The equipment used was a Mackie Onyx 1620i mixer (firewire enabled), and an old Presonus. The Presonus was basically being used for the preamps and each one of those was being lined into the Mackie mixer. We tested this several weeks ago, and it seemed to work just fine. On the gig, the Presonus didn’t sound all that great. Not sure why, perhaps I didn’t have the gains up enough, or what. There was too much going on and I didn’t check every little thing. Luckily we were just using the Presonus for the drum set, and it did get the snare, kick, and two toms fairly well. The floor tom, for whatever reason, sounded like crap. Not sure if the mic was crapping out (Audix drumset mics, fairly new), or bad cable or connector or placement. It was rattling and picked up more hihat than floor tom. Basically that track was lost. Luckily the overhead mic, my trusty Rode NT4 did a most excellent job capturing the drum set.

The piano player brought his set of Audix SCX25A piano mics. They sounded fabulous. The bass player had a line out of his amp, and I also placed one of my AKG C414s in front of his bass to get the plucking sound. I was pretty happy with that. For trumpet, since I was running out of mics, we used a Sennheiser 421 on trumpet. On woodwinds, we used my other AKG C414 (the EB version, the other 414 is a ULS).

Setting up was fairly easy, but I ran into a couple of problems. First, not enough cables. I thought I had brought enough XLR cables, but when I was unpacking, there were not enough. Well, there were cables, but I generally needed LONGER ones than I thought I would have. That is a problem I didn’t expect and whenever I record in this setup again, I hope to bring longer cables. It was also one of the reasons I used the NT4 for a drum overhead rather than my “plan two” (which is a simple stereo recording using my Marantz recorder incase shit happens with the computer setup). I didn’t have enough cables to do two drum overheads.

Recording into Logic Pro X was easy. In fact, that was the only thing I didn’t seem to have to worry about. I had planned out a great strategy ahead of time. I bought a 120 gig SSD external drive for the Macbook Pro, and used that to record all the audio too. Worked absolutely flawlessly. The Mackie was connected to the firewire and the SSD was on the USB. No glitches, nada. Flawless. $140 well spent.

There was a LOT of bleed across almost all the mics. Not really a bad thing, as I don’t really need to use any reverb plugins at the moment (still in the process of tweaking things)

Here is a track that I mixed down. Enjoy.

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Perfect Reed?…..Hardly

Posted on September 6, 2013September 6, 2013 By ericdano No Comments on Perfect Reed?…..Hardly

USA 325Checking my daily email, I received this

“Pays for itself in reeds saved and lasts forever
-Get a new dynamic and smashing sound
– Make extremely accurate adjustments
-No guessing where to shave
-Stop throwing reeds
The Perfect Reed kit is a new ground breaking method to condition your reeds to a professional level.
White-curvatures reveal exactly where adjustments are required. Make extremely accurate corrections.
Reed fibers are relaxed to give a precise and simultaneous contact with the left-right rails and tip.
Don’t work for your instrument – Make it work for you – Freeing you to express your talent.
There are four mouthpiece profiles for alto, tenor, soprano and baritone. Work’s for all tip openings.
Your lower registers will have a powerful and dynamic clarity with strong mid and upper tones.”

Then the eyes rolled back into my head. It’s a white piece of plastic and a razor blade….for $30. It’s not even a reed knife. It’s a razor blade. What happens when that “reed knife” gets dull?

Ok, if you really WANT to mess with a reed with a knife, get a Oboe or Bassoon Reed knife. Then get a flat surface. I personally wouldn’t use white as it is harder to see thickness of the wood. Get something dark, or black to work on. Then google or youtube the innumerable articles and videos on how to modify reeds. Your real investment is a good knife, but you need the right sort of knife rather than the wrong sort of knife (these are for pulling off a lot of wood. You won’t need this).

Skip this “product” people.

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Gordon Goodwin on the Arts

Posted on August 26, 2013 By ericdano No Comments on Gordon Goodwin on the Arts

Bravo sir. Bravo.

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I’ll Make A Mann Out Of You

Posted on August 23, 2013 By ericdano No Comments on I’ll Make A Mann Out Of You

Ok, not saxophone related, but this is my favorite video game so…….I thought it was great.

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Recycle That Old Saxophone Into A Fountain

Posted on August 23, 2013 By ericdano No Comments on Recycle That Old Saxophone Into A Fountain

dual-bell-bari-sax-fountain--UDU2Ny0xMDIyNzYuMzEzNDk2There is a company in Bakersfield that takes old instruments and turns them into FOUNTAINS!. How cool is that.

Also check out some of the other saxophone fountains they have made.

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Sheet Of The Week – ROAR (Katy Perry)

Posted on August 22, 2013August 22, 2013 By ericdano No Comments on Sheet Of The Week – ROAR (Katy Perry)

Not really one of my favorite Katy Perry songs.

  ROAR by Katy Perry for Eb Instruments (93.8 KiB, 91 hits)
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Play That Funky Eric Marienthal

Posted on August 20, 2013 By ericdano No Comments on Play That Funky Eric Marienthal

Kills it…..multiple times…..

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Sheet Of The Week – Won’t Go Home Without You (Maroon 5)

Posted on August 17, 2013August 4, 2013 By ericdano No Comments on Sheet Of The Week – Won’t Go Home Without You (Maroon 5)

Yes, more Maroon 5. What can I say…..kids love em.

  Won't Go Home Without You by Maroon 5 for Eb Instruments (84.1 KiB, 87 hits)
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Chromatic III-VI-II-V Patterns

Posted on August 14, 2013August 14, 2013 By ericdano No Comments on Chromatic III-VI-II-V Patterns

It’s been a while since I’ve posted an actual exercise. Here is one I use with students to introduce chromaticism into their playing. Enjoy.

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  Backgrounds For Exercise for Eb Instruments at Q=120 (3.2 MiB, 129 hits)
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  Backgrounds For Exercise for Eb Instruments at Q=160 (2.4 MiB, 65 hits)
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  Backgrounds For Exercise for Bb Instruments at Q=120 (3.2 MiB, 108 hits)
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Sheet Of The Week – Wake Up Call (Maroon 5)

Posted on August 9, 2013August 3, 2013 By ericdano No Comments on Sheet Of The Week – Wake Up Call (Maroon 5)

Yes, another Maroon 5. Deal with it.

  Wake Up Call by Maroon 5 for Eb Instruments (104.4 KiB, 74 hits)
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  Wake Up Call by Maroon 5 for Bb Instruments (107.7 KiB, 44 hits)
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Sax Stick

Posted on August 6, 2013August 7, 2013 By ericdano No Comments on Sax Stick

I don’t play Baritone sax. Don’t own one. That being said, I have, in the past, had to play baritone sax. It’s heavy. I always liked how some of the high end Yanagisawa baritones have a little foot attached to them to take some of the weight off them when you play them seated. One of the things I thought I’d do if I ever owned/played a baritone was come up with some sort of attachment to mimic this.

Seems I got beaten to it. The Sax Raxx Sax Stick looks pretty good. My only concern is that the bottom part doesn’t look like it is really secured to the bottom of the sax? If it was like strapped around the sax at the bottom I think it would be perfect. I don’t know about standing up with it though…..

UPDATE: They removed the video, but the site has it. Sorta. It’s all crunched up. Saxrax.com

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Sheet Of The Week (Bonus) – Sweetest Goodbye (Maroon 5)

Posted on August 3, 2013 By ericdano No Comments on Sheet Of The Week (Bonus) – Sweetest Goodbye (Maroon 5)

Yet another by Maroon 5.

  Sweetest Goodbye by Maroon 5 for Eb Instruments (112.5 KiB, 56 hits)
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  Sweetest Goodbye by Maroon 5 for Bb Instruments (114.4 KiB, 39 hits)
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Sheet Of The Week – Breathe (Anna Nalick)

Posted on August 2, 2013 By ericdano No Comments on Sheet Of The Week – Breathe (Anna Nalick)

Ok, seems things are stable here again….sorta. Here is a sheet of an Anna Nalick song. Enjoy

  Breathe by Anna Nalick for Eb Instruments (93.9 KiB, 43 hits)
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Server Status

Posted on July 28, 2013 By ericdano No Comments on Server Status

You might have noticed, but the Jazz-Sax.com server has been lagging the last couple of months. Why? More traffic and spammers. The site is powered by a little Ubuntu atom processor computer I bought about 5 years ago. It has 2 gigs of ram, and a SSD. It had been running pretty much flawlessly for the duration of it’s existence, up until about March or so of this year. That is when I noticed a HUGE increase in people trying to log in as “admin” on the site, or trying to inject WordPress with SQL attacks, or just trolling random directories and stuff.

The result is that the server has slowed to a crawl. Especially the MySQL database. I’ve done a lot of optimizations to Apache, and put in a bunch of anti-spam and other security measures. This has helped, but the site is still bogged down.

So, I’m going to throw this out there…..anyone have a beefier computer they want to donate? Something with maybe a intel i3 or something? Or maybe an older intel Mac Mini with lots of ram? Or even MONEY towards getting a better server? OR maybe someone wants to hook me up with a cheap hosting solution? OR anyone want to give me like a Synology DS411 or DS1513? 😉

There will also be some more posts soon. Been busy over the summer (amazingly)….

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Call Me Maybe

Posted on July 24, 2013 By ericdano No Comments on Call Me Maybe

Kinda creepy actually…..

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