this falls into the "who needs a DAW?" category, all sounds except the drums are guitar through my pedalboard into my looper (which provided the percussion) and sent to a 2-track recorder
Just finished running sound for the Second Act Players’ production of "Finding Gladys" and enjoyed putting together original music to use for a theme, a soap opera, and scene changes. The song 'Getting To Know You' from the musical "The King And…
Just finished running sound for the Second Act Players’ production of "Finding Gladys" and enjoyed putting together original music to use for a theme, a soap opera, and scene changes. The song 'Getting To Know You' from the musical "The King And…
Thanks Greg, it's a combination of Boss pedals (GT-1, SY-200, RV-200, OC-5) mixed together with the drum machine in my RC-500 and the direct signal from my Gretsch
Who needs a DAW anyway? The recording is me pressing foot switches for looper memory location number nine; guitars were recorded thru my pedalboard's various effects into my Boss RC-500.
Here's my lastest music to share, recorded while messing around with my looper pedal. Pedal point & processing via a bunch of Boss pedals: ME-80, OC-5, RC-30, & SY-200.
Here's my lastest music to share, recorded while messing around with my looper pedal. Pedal point & processing via a bunch of Boss pedals: ME-80, OC-5, RC-30, & SY-200.
Thought I'd share something from my looper pedal. One fun aspect of having a multi-effects pedal & a looper on the pedalboard is the ability to quickly create a couple of simple loops & replicate them across several memory slots, then…
As part of sound design for the Front Porch Players latest production “Let's Murder Marsha” I composed and recorded this theme song. It was recorded ‘in the box’ using MuseScore, iRealPro, and Reaper software.
The show continues next weekend…
As part of sound design for the Second Act Player's latest production "Old Hams" I composed and recorded this theme song to use during scene changes, thus avoiding copyright issues with the livestream. This was recorded 'in the box' using MuseScore…
Thought I'd share something from my latest project: Putting together instrumentals of public domain songs to use as intermission music for a community theater production. We got dinged for streaming copyrighted music in our previous production…
Strange Times is an international collaboration between Roger Harris & myself. Roger initiated the idea with the first verse and chorus along with a chord progression. I added the last verse and took some liberty in producing this version…
This song was inspired for all of us who've cycled through a relationship or two.... My dear friends Greg Connor and Mark Lofgren of the infamous MN Coffee Table helped bring it to life with Greg on Banjo and Mark on Lead Guitar. Both of them…
This song is in response to the song writting challenge offered by Carl Unbehaun of Minnesota HomeBrew Radio / Thief River Falls, MN
"Write a song about a Crazy X Girlfriend"
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G A friend said he…
Performed with National Baritone Guitar, Martin D-28, Morris Mandolin and Hohner EchoHarp.
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D Down at the station Em waiting for a train,
G Try to find a brand new start D leave behind the A pain
D…
Caught up in the recent political events, ISIS suicide bombers and pedifiles being protected by clergy . . . all on the evening news.
All guitar parts performed on my hand made Kapke Archtop Guitar made by my friend Damon Kapke.
There…
Something new here. Tilden Barger offered to arrange and produce this song. Tell me what you think.
Written by Greg Connor
Arranged and Produced by my friend Tilden Barger
This was my Sunday afternoon project . . . Greg sent me his vocal & acoustic guitar tracks. I added bass & several electric guitar tracks to end up with this. Another lovely song from Greg with some Tilden tweaks
Comments on tilden's stuff
Nice collection of electronic pieces and well connected.
thank you cool.im going to use this one as well.
Cool!!!
this falls into the "who needs a DAW?" category, all sounds except the drums are guitar through my pedalboard into my looper (which provided the percussion) and sent to a 2-track recorder
This is fun! We’ll done my friend
This is really cool! Congratulations! What a fun project.
Thanks Greg, it's a combination of Boss pedals (GT-1, SY-200, RV-200, OC-5) mixed together with the drum machine in my RC-500 and the direct signal from my Gretsch
That’s a great sound.
Pretty cool. This might make a nice backing track for a video.
Cool!!
It's like an outro played over screen credits. Didn't grab me at first but I like the way it evolved and resolved.
That’s a pretty cool sound
I think I hear that Gretcsh getting a workout. Sounds like you're having a great time!
We’ll done my friend.
Thanks Greg -- I used my Loar and my classical guitar for this tune
Beautiful Tilden! Is this the Gretsch?
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This is really beautiful!! Thanks for sharing.
like it, my old friend! keep on doin' good things! Paul B.
Well done Tilden! The circumstances made me chuckle. Those Rosemont people will make you work for it.
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Good job!
Great job -- well-crafted song, a great arrangement and nice performance!
A great song & fine recording!
Very nice track, well done!
A jaunty song with some fine harp playin'!
Very nice arrangement Greg
Groovy arrangement & timely topic. You're pretty good at this songwriting stuff . . .
This was my Sunday afternoon project . . . Greg sent me his vocal & acoustic guitar tracks. I added bass & several electric guitar tracks to end up with this. Another lovely song from Greg with some Tilden tweaks
This was a wonderful evening!