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Original soft rock ballad, “Sea of Tears”

My latest original song, “Sea Of Tears”, is a slow, sad ballad that starts quiet, acoustic, before building into a soft rock beat. I used an old Gianinni acoustic guitar to record it, as well as my Strat and Precision clones, recording in Auria Pro (iOS) using an Apogee One, MXL mics, a Marshall JTM-30, a midi controller (Behringer UMX 610), a couple of Boss pedals and the Boss DR-5 drum machine. Lyrics in the description. Enjoy!

Comments

  • Really enjoyed this! Well done. Nice vocals, in particular.
    Gotta tell me how you made the video...

  • @oddSTAR said:
    Really enjoyed this! Well done. Nice vocals, in particular.
    Gotta tell me how you made the video...

    Thank you so much, it means a lot! LumaFusion for the video!

  • Good stuff, sounds great! Am I correct to assume that at least the chorus was autotuned fairly heavy? (not a critique just wondering whether I heard it right)

    Regardless, great song, cool performance and you even took the time to make a video so credit where credit's due!

  • edited September 2018

    @ka010 said:
    Good stuff, sounds great! Am I correct to assume that at least the chorus was autotuned fairly heavy? (not a critique just wondering whether I heard it right)

    Regardless, great song, cool performance and you even took the time to make a video so credit where credit's due!

    I did used Auria’s Mu ReTune in the last chorus’ backing vocals, but used the lightest possible setting, because it would give heavy artifacts otherwise. Thank you so much!
    P.S.: just opened the project to be sure, I used the same ReTune setting on the chorus’ main vocal track as well. Cheers!

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