A new Idea for Malignant Inception Song... again, nothing in stone rough draft - Added Bass and Keyboards! Added some panning and volume tweaks on 5/18
Added new BASS EQ and enhancement on 6-7
Added D Standard recording tracks to most parts…
Another piece of the Rossi's Tide pieces that I am working on with Chris.
This Piano piece was presented to me, and I got overly inspired so I wrote to it immediately (out of order) LOL
Hands down one of the most fun and emotional leads I have…
Vocal track on HORIZONS album in progress practice for The Kittinger Paradigm 2012
Vocals - Chris Hall
Guitar - Ed Price
Keyboards - Kevin Haskins
Drums - Larry Edvalson
HORIZONS album in progress practice for The Kittinger Paradigm 2012
Vocals - Chris Hall
Guitar - Ed Price
Keyboards - Kevin Haskins
Drums - Larry Edvalson
Another piece of the Rossi's Tide pieces that I am working on with Chris.
This Piano piece was presented to me, and I got overly inspired so I wrote to it immediately (out of order) LOL
Hands down one of the most fun and emotional leads I have…
A new track I am writing. I am calling it 'Leaving the Bleak' for now.
Not sure where it is going but I like it so far. it's a song to symbolize leaving behind my past and focusing on the future.
Updated and added 2/3 of the bass guitar 7…
A new Idea for Malignant Inception Song... again, nothing in stone rough draft - Added Bass and Keyboards! Added some panning and volume tweaks on 5/18
Added new BASS EQ and enhancement on 6-7
Added D Standard recording tracks to most parts…
this is a 432Hz tuned version of AFTER SUBSIST... the original is 440Hz.. I am trying to experiment with this.. tell me which you prefer.. this one or the original??
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Bad ass
This kicked ass, Brutha!!
Nice one mate
Pooped my pants
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I'm sure you are not alone!
played on an ibanez ex370 1991.. tuned to E standard in 432hz. dark matter pickups.
That was a good one.
:P
There is Bass now...
the drums are all a single track for now but later I will separate them all.