Outlier

Started by Ferryman, February 10, 2021, 09:07:46 AM

Ferryman

Outlier
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Songcrafters is a great place BUT....................

There simply aren't enough doom-laden metal influenced post-rock instrumentals on this site.

So single-handedly I am setting about changing that. Here's one such ditty, all recorded on my Bass VI through my fancy pedalboard. Individual tracks all recorded on the BR-800 then uploaded to my DAW for mixing and then mastering in Ozone 9.

The drums are onboard BR 800 drums, slightly reprogrammed and with replacement crash and hi-hat sounds.




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Boss BR-800
                                                                                                                                 
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Boss Micro BR

BerryPatch

Awesome! You totally nailed that Sleep/Kyuss stoner rock sound. Bass sounds very thick with that heavy distortion. I totally dig it!

Flash Harry

You're right - More please!

This is great, replacing the cymbals is a good move, what a difference that makes.

And the sounds you get out of that weird bass and the tortuous electronicals are amazing. Doom laden, the Covids/Zombies/taxmen are after you and you feel every pounding step as they approach.

Fabulous.
 
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tonyc

wow sounds superb . those drums sound great what a great tune love it and the mix is fantastic ..cool ......cheers tony cee
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Zoom HD16

Ray Brookes

Awesome sound and fantastic production skills. Echos of doom and very sinister. Fabulous drum programming and that bass sound is sensational.
Ray Brookes

Hilary

I thought it was quite driving, like pushing through - it that makes any sense.

Epic as always, congrats Mr Ferryman.
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Boss BR-80

comme ci, comme ça

WarpCanada

Do you master with Ozone9 in standalone mode?   I'd like to know how you set up the custom drum setup on the boss also.

I definitely got some doom vibes and some sort of dystopian sci-fi action flick soundtrack feeling.    Very cool song.
Warren
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Boss BR-600
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Cubase
 
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Bitwig Studio


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StephenM

must be me but I hear no doom....or gloom....just really, really big sound.... like a wall of sound... I am listening to this on my work speakers (Presonus 3.5 inch ref monitors,,,,,not at all bad)..... this reminds me of a Rush track....and that is one of my favorite bands.... the bass is slightly like Ted Nugent on Stranglehold....you know I am always going to notice the bass, or lack there of.... we need more of your work on here.....thanks...
 
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Zoom R24
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Kenneth

First thing that came to mind is Rush. Its got that definite thing that they do, hard to capture, but you did it.

I love it.
"...a guitar sound that you could curdle cream with." Ferryman

Kenneth

This track deserves more from a comment...
First off, the drum programming is fantastic... I know how hard that is to make it sound free, nicely done.
I love the chorus / chord grind that does that thing Alex Lifeson does. Brilliant.

We have to wait awhile for a track from you Nigel, but its worth the wait.

"...a guitar sound that you could curdle cream with." Ferryman