(A remastered version of a Sound 1 Project 3)
I wanted to try something different with this one. The album is so packed with digital-sounding songs that I just needed to mix things up.
Playing around with instruments, mainly piano and guitar. I really had fun trying out different distortion on the guitar parts to give it that warm fuzzy feeling.
I kind of envision someone walking through freshly mown grass on a sunny day.
Thanks man
I took (of all things) a harp, added a scream distortion, flanger, unison, and some mastering
I find that taking a recording of a string instrument works well for the base of a distorted guitar instrument if you don't have any good guitar instruments (or an actual guitar)
Unfortunately, I cannot show the video that accompanies this on here, but I may upload it to youtube and link to it at some point. It is an edited video of a run-through of a haunted house.
Playing around with instruments, mainly piano and guitar. I really had fun trying out different distortion on the guitar parts to give it that warm fuzzy feeling.
I kind of envision someone walking through freshly mown grass on a sunny day.
Unfortunately, I cannot show the video that accompanies this on here, but I may upload it to youtube and link to it at some point. It is an edited video of a run-through of a haunted house.
Playing around with instruments, mainly piano and guitar. I really had fun trying out different distortion on the guitar parts to give it that warm fuzzy feeling.
I kind of envision someone walking through freshly mown grass on a sunny day.
Yes the drums are surprisingly realistic-sounding. I really like the quality of the guitar, though I do see what you were saying about the part where you messed up. Nbd - it's a rough demo and you're extremely talented.
From the archives. Traditional Irish slow air. Myself on the Uilleann pipes with synth backing. This was recorded at a concert here in Weston back in I think '92. Originally recorded on an ancient 4 track machine and then transferred to cassette…
Today I gave a quickie demo of Live to my guitar instructor. I started with an empty set and threw some crap at the wall just to show him one of the work flows.
Later, when I brought the thing home I couldn't leave well enough alone and started…
A long meditation/wank.
This weeks guitar lesson we started looking at melodic minor modes. I went home and started practicing scales. Wasn't long before I got stuck on Dorian flat 2. So I fired up the looper and recorded a session.
Funny…
Logic 9 - using samples from "8.5" and "8.8" by Supersilent, as well as some drum sounds from "No One Gives A Hoot About Faux-Ass Nonsense" by Don Caballero
Sweetness - I heard this in class but I enjoyed it much more on smaller speakers that weren't blasting. Very intricate beats and fun to listen to - nice work.
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ha - yeah, I think I see it
the green hand on the mouse looks like a goat >:)
So funky! I love it. Thanks for the feedback btw! I'm surprised you like the guitar; it's actually a bass, with amp modeling :P
thank you sir!
And now for something completely different! Cool track!
Great fun indeed!
haha me too :)
I keep coming back to this one.
Thanks guys - I really appreciate your support!
really dig this one.
My life is a video game. who wants a fight? nice work
If real life were a video game, and this game had a soundtrack, this song would be played every time you wanted to fight someone. That's a good thing.
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Thanks man I took (of all things) a harp, added a scream distortion, flanger, unison, and some mastering I find that taking a recording of a string instrument works well for the base of a distorted guitar instrument if you don't have any good guitar instruments (or an actual guitar)
if you witness suspicious activity... :)
My favorite part: The cow of nothingness - MOO!
nice combo of analog and digital
lol - this one's a bit harsh - you might enjoy Urban Excursion - it's more tonal and less intense
cosmic cool :D
thanks man
oh yeah - sorry - It may be a while before I have it up
thanks guys - I'm glad you liked it!
Thanks! - Hopefully I'll have the youtube link up soon.
Sure man - yeah, as long as you credit me and send me a link to it when you're done. I'm flattered, actually.
ha - yeah, I think I see it
Yes the drums are surprisingly realistic-sounding. I really like the quality of the guitar, though I do see what you were saying about the part where you messed up. Nbd - it's a rough demo and you're extremely talented.
thank you sir!
Wow - very haunting. Great performance!
haha me too :)
funky fresh :)
love the beat and shifting whoosh noises
I feel the sun shining even though it's dark out.
Sweetness - I heard this in class but I enjoyed it much more on smaller speakers that weren't blasting. Very intricate beats and fun to listen to - nice work.