Today was my final day working at Bedside. it was a really great year working with Len and I learned/obtained so much information... Read More >>
Kevin Lovett — Winnepeg Recording Connection
Well Today I finished my album and I'm ecstatic with the final product, it sounds amazing and it's everything I ever wanted... Read More >>
Today I was lucky enough to have my favourite band in Winnipeg (Sweet Alibi) come in and work with me for my final mix production for RRFC second mix... Read More >>
This week consisted of endless hours of editing the 4 songs i'm working on. It's tiring but definitely coming along quite nicely... Read More >>
This week I spent recording all the 6 string acoustic parts and 12 string acoustic parts for my project, I also did 9 vocal takes for Time Well Spent, and spent the rest of my time editing at home... Read More >>
Todd came in today to work on my 4 songs that I wanted to get started. But before he got there I decided that the songs feel and BPM weren't what I envisioned so I quickly re-tracked a couple songs, and lowered the key of another song, and changed it around a little to make it more performable... Read More >>
Today I was aloud to practice a mock session with Guys With Wives during one of their band practices. Max and I quickly set up 13 mics for the drums, one for the bass amp, one for the guitar amp, baffled off the 3 musicians, and set up 3 rooms mics L/C/R for a total of 18 tracks, and then we headed into the studio, and max opened a session while I setup the patch bay with bantam cables in the booth, patching mics to pre-amps and external gear before hitting the DAW... Read More >>
Today Len and I talked about my upcoming project at Bedside. I want to record 4 songs, all around 6-7 minutes long. They would consist of drums, acoustic 6/12 string, bass, vocals, overdubs, electric guitars, organs, rodes piano, and several different solos... Read More >>
This week I completed the song 17, which took me 12 hours of editing and mixing. I am really pleased with my final product for several reasons... Read More >>
A few years ago in Winnipeg, a pilot was flying over Lake Winnipeg, in a float plane. He lost his perception of the water from the angle he was descending on, and one of his pontoons clipped the water the wrong way, flipping the plane over... Read More >>