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"Tear It Down" - Making-of TSL4 Theme Song

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"Tear It Down" - Making-of TSL4 Theme Song
August 19th, 2012 07:58 | TSL
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Hi, I'm Jimmy Bates, I produced and helped create the song Tear It Down which was produced for Teamliquid.net for the use in the TSL 4 broadcast's intro video. In making the song, I worked with two musicians from my band What's Left Is Right (http://www.whatsleftisright.com), Josh Buchholtz (who also plays SC, he goes on TLnet by the name of 'buchholtz' ) and Mike O'Mara. In this article I'll detail the experience I had while making the song!

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Welcome to my studio ^^


Well, before I start, I'll link here to the full song.



You can also find it on SoundCloud here for download.

And I'll link to the TSL 4 intro (from the Ro32):


TSL 4 intro :D


There's a lot of technical information that could go into describing how a song is made, and for me, the technical information is the whole experience. That being said, I'm going to try to make this article as user friendly as possible ^^ If you have any questions about how I did any certain thing, please ask me! If you have critique you want to say about the song too, please do! I won't get offended at all.

I first got asked to produce the music and sound for the TSL broadcast, in particular the introduction video, by Nazgul. I've been on the forums for quite a while, and we had a similar interest in MMA so we got to know each other online a bit. He had known I was a musician and recorded in my own studio, so after hearing my portfolio, he asked me to produce a song for the TSL, and acquainted me with Lip the Pencilboy (www.salonalpin.net). From there, we established what direction the video was going, and what direction I wanted to take the music. One comment I've noticed is that it reminds people of the Ever OSL 2007 intro, which is a REALLY sharp comment since that was the main influence I used when I was trying to figure out what I wanted to do in terms of musical direction. ^_^


Ever OSL 2007 Intro - my fav starleague intro


I contacted my bandmates Mike (who plays drums) and Josh (who plays guitar and sings) about this project, and they both wanted to be a part of this, so I made a rough sketch of the song using MIDI drums piano and bass, and playing my guitar directly into my audio interface, and then sent the mp3 to Mike, who made his own version of the drums, and Josh, who developed vocal parts for this song. Josh, being an SC2 player himself, was particularly excited about being on this track, and he too regularly visits tlnet! ^_^ Afterwards, I made a short version of the track, 50 seconds long, so that Lip could figure out how he wanted to sync certain things up to the song, and off we went to actually record the song for real!

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Mike on drums!


When I record a song, generally I like to start from the foundation and go up. To me, that means starting with the drums, then recording bass, then guitar, piano, vocals, and then whatever synths need to be added on afterwards. When a band is playing a song, the guitarist will be relying on the drummer for timing far more than the drummer will be relying on the guitarist. So therefore, I started with drums, and called Mike to come over and set up his drums for recording. As is standard in the recording industry, I set up so that each drum had its own mic, and that the cymbals were recorded by two overhead mics up top (as you can see in the picture below). This was a day-long process, and we ended up getting 5 or 6 takes that I was able to edit from.

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The mic setup on the drums


When I edit, I generally make "composite" tracks of what I record by taking the best take of every part in the song, and then stringing them together to make the best possible version of the whole song. There's actually quite a bit more to editing than that, and editing is probably the most meticulous and labor intensive procedure in the whole process of making a song, but that's the short version of it.

After the drums were done, I was ready to record bass and guitar. I recorded the bass myself by putting a few mics on my bass amp, edited it, and then got Josh to come over since I was ready to record guitar.



Much like the different races in SC2, each instrument presents different challenges when it comes to recording! With drums, you have to be very aware of how the microphones work with each other, and you're usually dealing with a lot of tracks and a lot to edit. With vocals, usually you have to be a bit of a psychologist and coach the singer so they are comfortable, saying what they need to hear so you can get the best performance possible. For this song, the guitar presented the most irritating challenges, though, particularly because the guitar amp cabinet was wired incorrectly and in such a way that the sound in the room was fine, but only one of the speakers was actually playing the full signal that was coming out of the amplifier, so it was very hard to get a good sound into the mics. Once that was fixed, however, I was able to mic the guitar amp up and get going on recording.

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Pretty standard setup.


Since Josh is a much better guitar player than me, once I had the song figured out in terms of structure and what not, I showed him my guitar parts. After he learned those guitar parts (pretty quickly, they were pretty basic), he took them, and basically made his own version of it, adding a lot of flair and then coming up with other guitar parts to layer on the main guitar line. In the end, we had come up with 4 guitar parts, one that plays throughout the whole song, a second guitar on the chorus, a second guitar on the second verse, and a clean part during the bridge. Honestly, I think the guitar parts in this song helped huge in making this song a lot more interesting. The guitars took a few days to organize and record everything, but we finally got it done and were ready to go onto vocals.

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WOOT vocals


At this point in recording, you can really hear the song coming together and it's a good feeling, you generally have a lot of momentum at this point. This was probably my favorite part of the whole recording session, because it's with the vocals that you can really hook a listener to your song, and to me, the vocals is where we can really express our artistry. We used a large diaphragm condenser microphone to record the vocals, which is a really crisp sounding microphone that can record delicate acoustic sounds. We recorded in a room that was treated really well acoustically, which means that there was no echo or reverb in the room, and therefore the vocals I was recording was really clear.

The first day of recording the vocals consisted of getting the verses done and the choruses done. Since this was such an important song to us, we really wanted to focus on each section and make sure there was a lot of expression at every point in the song. We also recorded a LOT of takes per section, just because we want everything to sound as good as it can, and that means paying attention to every word and making sure it's at the right volume, right pitch, and the word is being enunciated properly. Recording that many takes can be quite a long process though, because you have to be very aware of how fatigued the singer is, but luckily Josh has been recorded enough that he has very good endurance when it comes to this. After we were done recording, we had a few beers while playing 2v2 for the rest of the day. ^^

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glhf lolol


After editing what we had recorded vocally, we then got back in the saddle and recorded the bridge, the harmonies, and then the remaining little bits of singing that we hadn't recorded yet ("You're going down, you're going down!"). Harmonies is one of my favourite parts of producing because I have a strong theory knowledge due to my piano background, and this usually allows me to recognize what vocal harmonies can be sung at any given point. After the vocals was done, I was able to get the piano sequenced, and all the remaining synths sequenced, and then I was ready to actually mix the song.

Mixing is when you take all the tracks that you've recorded and edited, clean them up, make them sound really good individually AND with each other, and then set the volume and pan so all the tracks mesh together sound wise. There's so much technical information that goes into mixing that I could write a 5000 word essay on it easily. But really, the main things I have to note are that I was extremely careful to make everything sound really crisp and clear, and as weird as this may sound, my goal was to make the drums sound like drums, guitar sound like guitar, etc. When you record with a lot of different microphones, you'll record a lot of sounds that muddle what you want, and therefore you'll spend a lot of your attention on removing the unwanted sounds but being careful not to remove the sound you want as well.

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I used both Logic Pro and Protools to record. Logic was used to sequence the piano and the synths, and Protools was used for recording, editing, and mixing. This is the Protools session for the song.


If anyone has any questions in terms of mixing, I'd be more than glad to answer, but I'll leave a spoiler with some of the more technical information on mixing so anyone who's interested can read it:

+ Show Spoiler +

With that all done, it was merely a case of putting the shortened version of the song to the video Lip had created, and then putting in sound fx in, and we had the completed TSL intro vid + a full song to boot.

Hope you enjoyed! You can contact me at jbates.productions@gmail.com.
http://www.soundcloud.com/jbates-productions/




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 PhoenixVoid   Canada. August 19 2012 08:00. Posts 8663
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It's nice seeing the production behind the great songs for TSL4. Keep up the great work guys.
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 the_business_og   United States. August 19 2012 08:02. Posts 167
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did you also make the song for the ads in progress screen?
shanti
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 RiSkysc2   August 19 2012 08:07. Posts 546
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Awesome!
 
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 chukolna   August 19 2012 08:13. Posts 68
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gj
Grow up Raj, there's no place for truth on the Internet.
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 Dubzex   United States. August 19 2012 08:13. Posts 3345
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Good stuff.
 
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 Xpace   United States. August 19 2012 08:14. Posts 2040
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Do you know how many people, both on chat and LR, were asking for this song? Every single time it played.

Edit: Now how about the song that plays on breaks!!
Last edit: 2012-08-19 08:15:45
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 entropius   United States. August 19 2012 08:18. Posts 609
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Have to say the TSL3 art (with those badass pencil sketches) is a lot better than from TSL4, but the music by itself redeems the intros/hype for TSL4. Well done!
 
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 micny432   Sweden. August 19 2012 08:20. Posts 3
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Great song, mix and production. Also, love the dedication!
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 DrThorMD   Canada. August 19 2012 08:22. Posts 325
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Love the song. Especially the intro, its sick good.
Damn your Chronoboosts!
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 Chronos.   United States. August 19 2012 08:24. Posts 710
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Thanks for all the hard work! One of the greatest Starcraft intro's of all time, I think the song gave it so much personality.
 
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  Lip the Pencilboy   Italy. August 19 2012 08:24. Posts 392Profile Blog # 
jimmy is a boss when it comes to sound design!
"Ieri ho bevuto troppo, stasera bevo solo Birra!" - DEBO IS MY PERSONAL SC2-HERO
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 Hds   France. August 19 2012 08:30. Posts 152
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Very good song <3
Watily! ♥
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 mastaphat   Canada. August 19 2012 08:40. Posts 42
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jimmy is super talented and made a great song BUT he is a TRAITOR who is now playing more zerg and leaving his terran brethren behind...damn you jimmy
chea
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 Roggay   Switzerland. August 19 2012 08:41. Posts 4759
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Really good song!!! Love it. The intro is badass!
 
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 TR   August 19 2012 09:04. Posts 1281
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Cool song!
RIP 우정호 1988 - 2012
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 Probe1   United States. August 19 2012 09:08. Posts 16445
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Thank you for the look behind the scenes I really like the intro song and think it fits really well with Lips endeavors.

..Although all I"m thinking of is the chills I still get at the countdown beep at the end of ever osl 2007. man, that beep.
우정호 KT_VIOLET 1988 - 2012 While we are postponing, life speeds by
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 Megaliskuu   United States. August 19 2012 09:09. Posts 5016
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Is this song used as a homage to TSL 1? (DOWN DOWN DOWN)
aka Megalisk, TheMuTaL|BW>Everything|Add me on KR TheMuTaL.675 for practice games :)
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 neobowman   Canada. August 19 2012 09:13. Posts 2862
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Good ol Ever 2007 OSL intro. Best of all time.

I didn't really like the TSL 4 intro at first but I've grown to enjoy it now.
Mapper on hiatus and the original creator of the Space Shark. Fan of StabbyStabby
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 Anathallo   Canada. August 19 2012 09:27. Posts 2
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Long time lurker, first time poster, registered because this annoys the arse outta me.

Good song, but why do you (like 90% of all engineer and producers these days) compress your music into oblivion? When you learned how to master recordings, were you taught that making everything louder, then compressing things to just below the noise ceiling made things sound better?

Why don't people understand that dynamic range = better music?
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