Monday, 26 March 2012

New Draft of questionnaire

Upon formatting my questionnaire, I realised that many of my preliminary questions were made obsolete by the others, so I have revised the questions so that there are now 11 rather than the 16 or so there were initially.

my questionnaire now looks as follows (Please note that the blog has messed with the spacing):





Honours Project Questionnaire

Michael Carey

An investigation into how perception of how a live studio recording varies when contrasted with a conventional recording






Overview:

This project aims to determine how peoples perceptions of a song are altered by the use of different recording techniques.
It will be necessary for you to listen to two version of the same song. One has been recorded with each musician playing their own part of the song separately, as is current conventional practice. The other has been recorded as a live band, with vocal parts being recorded and added afterwards in both cases.


Please pay close attention to which version is which before answering the questions


IN THE CASE OF MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTIONS, DELETE THE RESPONSES WHICH DO NOT APPLY LEAVING ONLY YOUR ANSWERS




Part 1

The following questions aim to establish your relationship with music, if order to aid in evaluating your questionnaire responses. Please answer all questions as truthfully as possible.

Q1. Gender?:
Male Female Do not wish to disclose

Q2. Age?:
13-17 18-24 25-34 35-44
45-44 55+

Q3. What are your preferred musical genres out of the following?:
Rock Metal Pop Dance
Folk Country Jazz Blues
Other (Please Specify) ______________


PLEASE SELECT ONLY ONE OPTION FOR THE REST OF THE QUESTIONS

Q4. How many hours per week do you spend listening to music?:
Less than and hour Up to 4 hours Up to 8 hours Up to 12 hours
Up to 16 hours Up to 24 hours Up to 28 hours Up to 32 hours
32+ hours

Q5. How often do you purchase music?:
Once a year Twice a year Three times a year Four times a year
Six times a year Once a month Twice a month Once a week
Several times a week
Several times a week
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Q6. How often do you attend live musical showcases, such as concerts or gig?:
Once a year Twice a year Three times a year Four times a year
Six times a year Once a month Twice a month Once a week


Part 2
Please listen to the recordings included in the folder before answering the following questions. Please be sure to remember which track is which.

Q7. Which version of the song did you prefer?
A B Neither

Why?
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Q8. Which version of the song do you believe was the "live band" recording?
A B Neither

Do you feel this improved the recording or not and why?
___________________________________________
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___________________________________________
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Q9. Which version of the song did you feel had a better sound quality?
A B Neither

Q10. Which version of the song did you feel was a better performance by the band?
A B Neither

Q11. Would you be interested in hearing more recordings done using the "live band" recording practise?
Yes No

Why?
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Questionnaire development


I have discovered that if i use survey monkey i am limited to 10 questions meaning my survey would have to look like this.
Instead i am now considering doing this as word document and sending my tracks to participants as a zip file. I will discuss this with my supervisor on Thursday.



Gender? (delete as appropriate): Male/Female/Do not wish to disclose

Age? (delete as appropriate): 13-17/18-24/25-34/35-44/45-44/55+ 

What are your preferred musical genres out of the following? : Rock/Metal/Pop/Dance/Folk/Country/Jazz/Blues/Other (Please Specify) ______________

How many hours per week do you spend listening to music?(select only one): less than and hour/Up to 4 hours/Up to 8 hours/Up to 12 hours/Up to 16 hours/Up to 24 hours/Up to 28 hours/Up to 32 hours/Up to 32+ hours

How often do you attend live musical showcases, such as concerts or gig? (Select only one):
once a year/twice a year/three times a year/four times a year/6 times a year/once a month/twice a month/once a week/several times a week



          
                                                                                                                                    A                    Neither                B

Which version of the song did you prefer?

Why?
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                                                                                                                                    A                    Neither                B

Which version of the song do you believe was the "live band" 
recording?

Do you feel this improved the recording or not and why?
___________________________________________
___________________________________________
___________________________________________
___________________________________________



                                                                                                                                    A                    Neither                B

Which version of the song did you feel had a better 
sound quality?

Which version of the song did you feel was a better 
performance by the band?




Would you be interested in hearing more recordings 
done using the "live band" recording practise? 


Yes [ ]
No [ ]

Why?
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Sunday, 25 March 2012

Second Mixes

The following link takes you to the second mixes (or third, technically in the case of black to grey as a session file went missing) of the tracks for my honours projects.

http://soundcloud.com/moleman23/sets/honours-project-second-mixes

I am happy with the mixes as are, and if any changes are to be made they will be slight, however, i am not happy with the performance of the band in "Killers and Saints" and am planning to discuss dropping it from my test with my project supervisor on Thursday.

Friday, 23 March 2012

Black To Grey Mix


















The first step was to double the kick drum in order to create a "click" sound on one of these tracks to permit the kick drum to cut through the mix. E.Q. and compression was then applied to each element and altered depending on what was necessary for each. An auxiliary reverb channel was then created and the snare channel were run through this as the snare used for recording had an extremely "dry" sound. Another Reverb channel was then added to the whole drum kit to add an overall "room" sound, which can then be duplicated for the other elements in order to tie the mix together.






E.Q. and compression were then added to each of the bass tracks which were then balanced against one another before being balanced with the drum parts. Reverb was added in order to add the same "room" sound as was created on the drum kit.










E.Q. and compression was then added to the guitar tracks. These were the balanced individually, balanced against one another, balanced within the mix and then reverb was added to create the same "room" sound as was previously mentioned.







E.Q. and compression were then added to the lead vocals, which had been recorded twice in order to thicken the the lead lines. These were ran through the same reverb as the rest of the instruments. In addition, Slap back delay was added to the vocals, in an attempt to warm the vocal performance and reduce the harshness.







E.Q., Compression and Reverb were once again added to the backing vocal part, to make them sit nicely under the lead vocal part.


As can been seen above, the toms were strip silenced, this was done as the toms were ringing loudly which could not be corrected with E.Q. and undermined the mix as a whole.


The Vocal parts were also stripped and the headphone mix was audible and also the singer cleared his voice or coughed on several occasions.







Thursday, 22 March 2012

First Mixes with vocal

I have carried out first mixes of all of the tracks for my honours project, although due to the wonders of modern technology one of these mixes has been lost to the world of computing confusion.

The following link connect to the successful and still existing 2 mixes (The Insider and Killers and Saints)
http://soundcloud.com/moleman23/sets/first-mixes-with-vocals (Please note, the third track, Black To Grey, has since been added. Notes are yet to be made as the mix was finished quite late at night, also the mix was carried out on headphones and i feel since the others were mixed on speaker this will give the mixes and unfair advantage)

I have made the following notes after analytically listening to the tracks:

The Insider


Drums too dry
To much separation between elements
Good vocal balance
Slightly thin vocal?
Bass overpowering in chorus
Reverb?
E.Q. is generally good on the tracks
Swap Vocal parts in last chorus
End is messy, bass to loud again?
Overhead intro, perhaps raise level to reintroduce room sound

Boxy!!!! Reverb on master?

Killers and Saints


To muddy
Vocals to dry
Bass waaay to prominent
kick drum doesn't cut through properly
guitar may need more high end (generally overly filtered?)

Dark sounding mix 

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Wednesday, 21 March 2012

Slash Album

The guitarist of guns and roses and velvtet revolver, Slash, is currently recording the second album in his solo project. As was stated in my project proposal, he is using a recording practise similar to my own.

In the following video Slash expresses many of the reason he has for doing this, several of which are true to my own.


Friday, 16 March 2012

Questionnaire 2


The following is the second version of my questionnaire where the practical aspects of my project are made clearer.



This project aims to determine how peoples perceptions of a song are altered by the use of different recording techniques.

In order to do this, it will be necessary for you to listen to two versions of the same song, simply labelled A and B, as it is important that you do not know which is which. 

One has been recorded with each musician playing their own part of the song separately, as is current standard practice. The other has been recorded as a live band, with vocal parts being recorded and added to the recording afterwards in both cases. 

Please pay close attention to which version is which before answering the questions below.



Gender? (delete as appropriate): Male/Female/Do not wish to disclose

Age? (delete as appropriate): 13-17/18-24/25-34/35-44/45-44/55+ 

What are your preferred musical genres out of the following? : Rock/Metal/Pop/Dance/Folk/Country/Jazz/Blues/Other (Please Specify) ______________

How many hours per week do you spend listening to music?(select only one): less than and hour/Up to 4 hours/Up to 8 hours/Up to 12 hours/Up to 16 hours/Up to 24 hours/Up to 28 hours/Up to 32 hours/Up to 32+ hours

How much time per week do you spend streaming music using websites such as Facebook or programs such as Spotify? (Select only one): less than and hour/Up to 4 hours/Up to 8 hours/Up to 12 hours/Up to 16 hours/Up to 24 hours/Up to 28 hours/Up to 32 hours/Up to 32+ hours

How often do you purchase music? (Select only one):
once a year/twice a year/three times a year/four times a year/6 times a year/once a month/twice a month/once a week/several times a week

How often do you illegally download music? (Select only one):

once a year/twice a year/three times a year/four times a year/6 times a year/once a month/twice a month/once a week/several times a week


How often do you attend live musical showcases, such as concerts or gig? (Select only one):
once a year/twice a year/three times a year/four times a year/6 times a year/once a month/twice a month/once a week/several times a week



          
                                                                                                                                    A                    Neither                B

Which version of the song did you prefer?

Why?
______________________________
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                                                                                                                                    A                    Neither                B

Which version of the song do you believe was the "live band" 
recording?

Do you feel this improved the recording or not and why?
___________________________________________
___________________________________________
___________________________________________
___________________________________________



                                                                                                                                    A                    Neither                B

Which version of the song did you feel had a better 
sound quality?

Which version of the song did you feel was a better 
performance by the band?




Would you be interested in hearing more recordings 
done using the "live band" recording practise? 


Yes [ ]
No [ ]

Why?
_____________________________
_____________________________
_____________________________
_____________________________

Questionnaire 1


After taking part in my classmate, Daryl Robertsons, questionnaire, I have questioned my approach of trying to keep my subjects in the dark about the nature of my project recordings. I was doing this as I felt that telling people that one of the tracks they were hearing was recorded live would force them to assume which one the live one was.

After discussing Daryls listening tests with him, it became apparent that even although people were aware of what he had specifically done for the practical part of his project, people were still unable to determine which version was which, and still gave honest answers to his question. 

I have now decided to create 2 versions of the questionnaire, one which explains my project in full and one which does not. I will then ask a select group of my peers, who are familiar with my project, to proof read my questionnaires and determine which one they feel is better suited to my research.

The following is an example of the latter version of my questionnaire, where my project is not completely explained.


This project aims to determine how peoples perceptions of a song are altered by the use of different recording techniques.

In order to do this, it will be necessary for you to listen to two versions of the same song, simply labelled A and B. 

Please pay close attention to which version is which before answering the questions below.



Gender? (delete as appropriate): Male/Female/Do not wish to disclose

Age? (delete as appropriate): 13-17/18-24/25-34/35-44/45-44/55+ 

What are your preferred musical genres out of the following? : Rock/Metal/Pop/Dance/Folk/Country/Jazz/Blues/Other (Please Specify) ______________

How many hours per week do you spend listening to music?(select only one): less than and hour/Up to 4 hours/Up to 8 hours/Up to 12 hours/Up to 16 hours/Up to 24 hours/Up to 28 hours/Up to 32 hours/Up to 32+ hours

How much time per week do you spend streaming music using websites such as Facebook or programs such as Spotify? (Select only one): less than and hour/Up to 4 hours/Up to 8 hours/Up to 12 hours/Up to 16 hours/Up to 24 hours/Up to 28 hours/Up to 32 hours/Up to 32+ hours

How often do you purchase music? (Select only one):
once a year/twice a year/three times a year/four times a year/6 times a year/once a month/twice a month/once a week/several times a week


How often do you illegally download music? (Select only one):
once a year/twice a year/three times a year/four times a year/6 times a year/once a month/twice a month/once a week/several times a week

How often do you attend live musical showcases, such as concerts or gig? (Select only one):
once a year/twice a year/three times a year/four times a year/6 times a year/once a month/twice a month/once a week/several times a week



          
                                                                                                                                    A                    Neither                B

Which version of the song did you prefer?

Why?
______________________________
______________________________
______________________________
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                                                                                                                                    A                    Neither                B

Which version of the song did you feel had a better 
sound quality?

Which version of the song did you feel was a better 
performance by the band?

Which version of the song makes you more interested 
in hearing more recordings of the same kind?

Why?
_____________________________
_____________________________
_____________________________
_____________________________



The following questions are specific to version A of the song. Please answer on a scale of 1 to 5, with one being the most negative, 5 the most positive and 3 neutral:

How energetic was version A?                                                                               1       2       3       4       5

How engaging was version A?                                                                              1       2       3       4       5

How relatable did you find version A?                                                               1       2       3       4       5




The following questions are specific to version B of the song. Please answer on a scale of 1 to 5, with one being the most negative, 5 the most positive and 3 neutral:

How energetic was version B?                                                                               1       2       3       4       5

How engaging was version B?                                                                              1       2       3       4       5

How relatable did you find version B?                                                               1       2       3       4       5