caralho quando ela começou a cantar me arrepiei todo kkkkk essa reação foi muito parecida com a que tive ao ouvir o Max Cavalera pela primeira vez, foda!!!!
THIS METAL BAND IS SO AMAZING Another thing, Im so tired that there's always someone talking about the female's body...It has nothing to do with music, and by the way, I've never heard or read , that, for example, a man from a band that is overweight shoul be in a diet...i mean, are the women just that for so many people?a piece of meat?i guess its the sad reality, but i still get really mad when i read comments like that In the other hand i feel quite happy when i read comments about the music
Fuck off. Three of the band members are skinny, and the singer is only a little overweight, not that bad, and still cute. And it shouldn't matter what they look like anyways as long as the band is good. Looks are just a bonus in the 0.0001% chance you get to meet and date them.
Hi. Would really love to know what settings you are using. I'm recording quite loud bands and not having much joy. Loads of distortion and clipping. It is loud. Thanks.
Silver Fox depends on your surroundings.. how big the place is and where your camera is located. I usualy go earlier to venues to examin my surroundings.. like I said before sound travels like water. Note that the bands gear and sound techs play a role as well.(because of they suck you wont get a good recording anyhow) for example if the place is to small and the bands to loud 2 things might happen. if its a doom metal band that use low tunings you'll get problems or low frequency tones... what musicans call a fat bottom end.. which can be iritating if the band doesnt know what they are doing. and if its black metal band then its high frequency tones you need to deal with.. so Keep your camera 1 meter or 2 away. adjust your zoom to your camer and adjust equalizer for your mic when the band is sound checking. make sure the meter is in green a bit more then half way almost reaching yellow. I dont edit the mix on this camera I use a daw to fix the mix. try using fl studio or reaper ect which have more options. I usually use a mastering option or a multi band compression if the sound is way to screechy or to bassy. if the bands have good gear and tech I dont have to really do that. I leave the mix unedited. thats the advice I can give. I have a few bands recorded live. some sound amazing others not so much. You can find them on my channel.