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25 Feb 2013
I woke up sunday morning with a chord progression in my ear. I started my computer and recorded the whole song in 2 hours. When I was done mixing it sounded so .... poppy that I had to add some noise. Two days ago my new Ringthing form ElectroHarmonix had arrived and the day before I had bought a modulation pedal. So there I had my ringmod noise (at 2:23). Still too poppy for me but thats how I heard it. Did you ever have a similar experience: dreaming some melody or chords ??
http://soundcloud.com/alone-in-boston/when-nations-call
16 Feb 2013
I like the brittle sound of slightly breaking up boutique style amps (cornford for example) and want to emulate it with some vsts. For my singer songwriter stuff I usually use my Tech21 hardware that has built in speaker emulation. However that only works well for clean sounds. When it comes to electric guitar playing I am more on the beginners side of thigs and therefore also not too experienced with software amp emulators. I have the latest guitarrig and revalver mkIII but cant get the sound I want. Right now I play around with one of the lepous. And the lepous Lecab2.
http://lepouplugins.blogspot.de/2010/02/lextac.html Do you have some other ideas or tricks ? I am looking for some dynamic, treble biased sound Thanks for your help
15 Feb 2013
Great player who sits in with lots of bands in and around Nashville. Check out the bandcamp stuff by his own band. Top garage style grungy southern rock
http://simotheband.bandcamp.com/album/simo He does some decent blues and country too . check out the nice chicken pick`n action here
1 Feb 2013
This is just outright ingenious. Some years ago a Bavarian politician (at that time the governor) gave a speech that was so brain-dead that it became instantly famous. A young German drummer used the speech now as a rythmic pattern blueprint for a song. Even if you don't understand what the politician tries to say, it is still a fun piece of music
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