Fusion Insanity Collaboration, My First Collab! |
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Fusion Insanity Collaboration, My First Collab! |
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Feb 6 2012, 08:07 PM |
Hey guys! Here is my first audio collaboration!!
Chords are: Ami7 - D9 Tempo is 90 BPM You can use a few different scales to play a solo over it! A minor blues pentatonic B minor blues pentatonic E minor pentatonic A Dorian scale For those of you who want to take an extra mile you can use: A melodic minor You can download the track here : http://soundcloud.com/alex-feather-akimov/collab Collab.mp3 ( 1.31MB ) Number of downloads: 289 I am looking forward to hear your recordings! You have 20 days to finish! Have fun! This post has been edited by Bogdan Radovic: Feb 7 2012, 09:40 AM -------------------- |
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Mar 13 2012, 10:45 PM |
Thanks Casino! I'm using the PodFarm software that came with my new Line 6 kb37 interface/midi controller. I still am very unfamiliar with all of the programs, so I usually test about 10 or so tones (only because some don't have the complete line of gear, and want you to pay extra...which just wastes my time!) until finding something that works, and tweaking a bit if necessary. Can't remember what I used on that track. Though I love good tone, I don't get too hung up on "perfect" tone, depending on the project. Something like a collab, I figure I can be "loose" about choosing tone, and each one may inspire my playing in a different direction. Live, I use more clean/funky tube tone, so it's nice to get SHRRRRRREDDY on the digital tone for a change-up!!
-------------------- Check out my awesome Nintendo Cover-band, EMULATOR!! http://www.reverbnation.com/emulator Now.....go practice!! |
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Mar 14 2012, 12:40 AM |
Seems alright so far....but I have nothing to compare against, other than live tone.
My biggest complaint, is to get your new gear home and realize that all the software are "half versions", thus attempting to sell me something before I've even learned to use what I JUST BOUGHT!! Also, the list of possible tones is populated with over 60% of sounds that don't work because you need to "upgrade". There's more than enough free stuff in my opinion, but to have to waste time clicking on setups that don't work, is a time-waster and annoying. Plus, Line 6 provides almost no support. They're so big, they just outright "dont' care" about you. There is a forum, where a Line 6 rep is available to "blame you" and assure the world that Line 6 products work, and it's simply your fault. My unit contained about 5 discs, and no "getting started" instructions. Most people would have no problem with that, but it's tough on the noobs! For now I'll stick with my free software. Pod Farm ain't half bad. You may even be able to download the same free version from Line 6, without owning a line 6 device. I think so, but not sure. I have never tried farm but I have heard many good things about it!!!! -------------------- Check out my awesome Nintendo Cover-band, EMULATOR!! http://www.reverbnation.com/emulator Now.....go practice!! |
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