A few experiments

Started by Blooby, June 26, 2008, 08:20:06 PM

Blooby

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Several experiments occurred during this recording of this tune (called "One"). I wanted to cut and paste using the BR. I wanted to see if I could match up a simple sequence to the tempo in the BR, using a MicroKorg. I also just got the Boss octave pedal. The bass tones were from this and a cheesy Squier Strat through the Micro BR JC-120 setting sans delay. I also used a Pocket Pod (a fun device) for the first time for the lead guitar in the first mp3.

I know it's repetitive (after all, it was cut and pasted), but like I said in an earlier post, sometimes I just want to play as I find it cathartic. Total elapsed time for creation was about an hour, so please don't expect "The Gates of Delirium." I had to squash it quite a bit MP3-wise for this post, so it's distorting unfortunately.

Finally, I just wanted to say one more time how pleasant this community seems...no egos, everybody supportive, a common interest, and a high degree of talent. Thanks again to all who contribute.

Peace.

Blooby

Blooby

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This is the backing track if anybody wants to noodle over it.

Peace.

Blooby

Pedro

Pretty interesting sounds, Blooby. I like the atmosphere (that digital sounding arpeggio gets me everytime) of the repeating sequence. In fact, it makes a pretty good repeating sample. The soloing is good, nice dynamics and tone. The lead guitar could probably be a little bit louder. That bass is a guitar played through an Octave pedal? Sounds like a bass.  :D

In my speakers the overall mix have too much low end, I think it is related to the way the Octave pedal works on the guitar or something.
Overall it's a good work, keep it up and thanks for sharing this and the backing track.  :)

PhilFromIT

I think this song stands very well on it's own. Nice job man.

What kind of synth did you use for the background?

-Phil


Blooby

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The synth was a MicroKorg vocoder/synthesizer.  It has all the cheesy synth sounds you could want (Dr. Who, Quadrophenia-era Who, Styx, Head East, etc.)  You can dial in the tempo of the arpeggio, which is how I synched it without midi.  I believe it only has three voices, though, meaning three-note chords are the limit.  I use it more for atmosphere and single-note stuff, so that hasn't been an issue for me.

Peace.

Blooby


Quote from: PhilFromIT on July 03, 2008, 10:13:44 AMI think this song stands very well on it's own. Nice job man.

What kind of synth did you use for the background?

-Phil



PhilFromIT

Quote from: Blooby on July 03, 2008, 12:57:53 PMThanks for posting.  The synth was a MicroKorg vocoder/synthesizer.  It wasn't over-the-top expensive, and it has all the cheesy synth sounds you could want (Dr. Who, Quadrophenia-era Who, Styx, Head East, etc.)  You can dial in the tempo of the arpeggio, which is how I synched it without midi.  I believe it only has three voices, though, meaning three-note chords are the limit. 

Thanks for the info Blooby, that looks like a neat little unit.

-Phil

Bluesberry

This is a sweet sweet jam Blooby.  The classic synth sound and the thick guitar over top sounds really good.

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Prive

I'm hearing Mr. Higgins opening the door... I'll give it a try, a 192kbps version will be welcome at priverecords@hotmail.com
Very good work Blooby, nice atmosphere.
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tafka

Wow i'm hooked. love this. downloaded the backer too
great stuff

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Satchwood

This sounds great Blooby !!!  Nice composition - syth fx - and jammin jammin guitar grooves that hit the spot !!!
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