I’ve finished recording my first song using SONAR 5. This time its an upbeat praise song called “No other god” written by Mark Cox. It was a favourite at my previous church, and I wouldn’t be surprised if they still sing it occasionally there. I’ve kept the backing relatively simple this time, with just one guitar plus bass and drums.

You can download it or stream it online from here

Lyrics

There is no other god, who’s worthy of my praises There is no other god, who’s worthy of my love There is no other name, by which I’m saved There is no other god in whom I trust

For He is glorious, God of all the heavens He is glorious, Lamb upon the throne Yes He is glorious, God of my salvation I will praise His name forevermore I will praise His name forevermore

(second time: For You are glorious…)

Recording

I wanted to use this project to get to grips with some of the new workflow enhancements in SONAR 5. I decided to keep this recording short and simple, without any instrumental breaks.

Guitar - recorded direct through my V-Amp. I struggled to get the exact sound I wanted, either on the V-Amp or using plugins, but I settled for the “Crunch V-Amp” amp model in the end. Bass - is my Yamaha bass DI-ed, with Kjaerhus Compression Vocals - Me again (sorry) with some compression and reverb Drums - Used sfz with natural studio lite soundfont. I played the drums in live on the keyboard (2 takes - one for bass & snare, one for cymbals), and then did some extensive tidying up later. I actually used two instances of sfz, so that I could process the kick separately. I always have trouble getting the nskit kick to cut through the mix, so I applied some EQ to bring it out a bit more in this track. Mastering - Kjaerjhus master-limiter.