Babylon Social Club "Feeling Good" live with Sara Niemietz at Cafe Cordiale 12-18-2011
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I love Sara! I have GOT to see Sara singing live sometime in the not too distant future!
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I´m not feeling good... I feel GREAT, everytime, I hear you sing!
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I want to go tomorrow!!!
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@CousinSusie You may want to look at my other videos. I posted the same song from her performance yesterday from right in front. I'm glad you enjoyed it! I'll be posting more.
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@roobrooy Ohhh I would love to see her live, when she comes and plays NYC I will be front row!! :) Thanks for posting it though feels like I was there!!
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@SaraNiemietz I love your voice doll, you're pretty awesome.
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Incredible as always Sara. : )
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Sara is AWESOME!
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Sara is a really good performer. I think she's not singing it, she's living it.) When working a club like this, the guitar is essential 'answering' high-flying vocals and he does so they work fine as a pair. The low bass frequency's and transients from a kick-drum will overload live-recording very easily. The only way is to record it with a low input volume and when in the computer, EQ down low frequencies a lot and after that raise it up to broadcast volume. Fun to watch!:)
rawstarmusic 1 month ago
@rawstarmusic Thanks for the advice! Check back later today. I'm posting a little something else.
roobrooy 1 month ago
@roobrooy Yes but you can't fix overload in post-production ever, you have to set the input level when recording so low that it never overloads. Then you will get a more quite recording but clean with a lot of obvious bass (especially in club-environments) and then low-cut the recording with EQ and and after that give it make-up gain. So perhaps you can try it next Cordiale-performance? I'll check back then:) Hope it works cause many of us are 100&% dependent on your work over there.)
rawstarmusic 1 month ago
@rawstarmusic Thanks again for the tip!
roobrooy 1 month ago