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Re: Some trippy sh*t for ya to check out... [message #86457 is a reply to message #86433] |
Mon, 11 June 2007 09:24 |
Neil
Messages: 1645 Registered: April 2006
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Bill L <bill@billlorentzen.com> wrote:
>I like the tightness of it. And the synthy thang in the
>beginning is pretty cool.
Yeah, it's kinda got that weird, spacey vibe in the beginning...
the synthy thang is actually an e-bow.
>Drums are a mite dry in contrast to the synth. The sound
>stage did not sound natural, but that could a style thing.
Yeah it is... if you add a similar 'verb to the drums, they just
drown, plus it keeps it more weird to have the drums sound like
they're right in front of you, but the e-bow's out in space
somewhere. These guys are into weird.
>Still I gotta ask, "What makes someone sing like that?" Bottle->fed baby?
Small, um, you know? I'm just sayin'...
LOL! I have no clue - it's just the thing all the kids are
doin' nowadays! :) I said to the guys: "All your stuff
sounds so angry... what are you so angry about? You have jobs,
you all have decent places to live, you have girlfriends, you're
in a band that can actually get gigs on a regular basis....
what're you so pissed off at?"
They couldn't really answer.
Neil
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Re: Some trippy sh*t for ya to check out... [message #86462 is a reply to message #86461] |
Mon, 11 June 2007 10:15 |
Neil
Messages: 1645 Registered: April 2006
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No, not everything was tracked live... the bass & drums were,
and so was a scratch guitar track (which produced the e-bow
part - we kept that from the "scratch" track), but because the
main guitar player switches sounds & EFX here & there, we re-did
the rest of his guitar tracks for keepers later, then there's a
guy in the band who's their DJ-slash-second-guitarist, and we
did his parts as overdubs (which are, in this section of this
song, mostly doubles & some accent hits of the first guitarist's
parts). Vox, of course were all done later - there's several
vocal tracks in the section you heard, split between the main
singer & the bass player. All the instruments are "real", except
for the toms - they're triggers... well, triggers combined with
the sound of the real toms in the OH's.
As far as when the screaming comes in, yeah I should probably
drop that back a bit, but this is barely in the "rough" stages,
so I'm sure a couple things will change here & there.
The transistor radio/telephone-y effect on the voice is a plugin
called "Quadra-Fuzz".
Neil
"Brandon" <A@A.com> wrote:
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>I actually kinda like it too.
>When the screaming comes in I like it a little less , but it is cool.
>Is everything tracked live and real instruments?
>What FX you using on the vox? Just EQ to get that kinda radio/telephony
F-ect?
>Keep it going..sounds good.
>b
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>"Neil" <IUOIU@OIU.com> wrote:
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>>Thanks. Yeah it is pretty original - albeit weird - which is why
>>I like working on it (for the originality, not the weirdness
>>LOL!).
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>>Neil
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>>"LaMont" <jjdpro@ameritech.net> wrote:
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>>>I like it.. Very original.. Good job
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>>>"Neil" <IUIO@OIU.com> wrote:
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>>>>This is the band I'm currently recording a demo for. The clip's
>>>>about a minute & half.
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>>>> http://saqqararecords.com/MiscAudio/DiMakina-Panophobia-Roug hMixClip.mp3
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>>>>:D lol
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Re: Some trippy sh*t for ya to check out... [message #86469 is a reply to message #86462] |
Mon, 11 June 2007 12:42 |
brandon[2]
Messages: 380 Registered: June 2006
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Yeah I thought I heard different vocalists.
I think that is pretty cool.
Sounds like egos aren't out of control in that band.
Good deal.
b
"Neil" <OIUOIU@.com> wrote:
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>No, not everything was tracked live... the bass & drums were,
>and so was a scratch guitar track (which produced the e-bow
>part - we kept that from the "scratch" track), but because the
>main guitar player switches sounds & EFX here & there, we re-did
>the rest of his guitar tracks for keepers later, then there's a
>guy in the band who's their DJ-slash-second-guitarist, and we
>did his parts as overdubs (which are, in this section of this
>song, mostly doubles & some accent hits of the first guitarist's
>parts). Vox, of course were all done later - there's several
>vocal tracks in the section you heard, split between the main
>singer & the bass player. All the instruments are "real", except
>for the toms - they're triggers... well, triggers combined with
>the sound of the real toms in the OH's.
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>As far as when the screaming comes in, yeah I should probably
>drop that back a bit, but this is barely in the "rough" stages,
>so I'm sure a couple things will change here & there.
>
>The transistor radio/telephone-y effect on the voice is a plugin
>called "Quadra-Fuzz".
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>Neil
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>"Brandon" <A@A.com> wrote:
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>>I actually kinda like it too.
>>When the screaming comes in I like it a little less , but it is cool.
>>Is everything tracked live and real instruments?
>>What FX you using on the vox? Just EQ to get that kinda radio/telephony
>F-ect?
>>Keep it going..sounds good.
>>b
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>>"Neil" <IUOIU@OIU.com> wrote:
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>>>Thanks. Yeah it is pretty original - albeit weird - which is why
>>>I like working on it (for the originality, not the weirdness
>>>LOL!).
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>>>Neil
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>>>"LaMont" <jjdpro@ameritech.net> wrote:
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>>>>I like it.. Very original.. Good job
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>>>>"Neil" <IUIO@OIU.com> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>This is the band I'm currently recording a demo for. The clip's
>>>>>about a minute & half.
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>>>>> http://saqqararecords.com/MiscAudio/DiMakina-Panophobia-Roug hMixClip.mp3
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>>>>>:D lol
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