Superstition - Stevie Wonder cover 1972 Fest

Started by Pete C, April 24, 2022, 12:05:55 PM

Pete C

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Superstition from Stevie Wonder's 1972 album Talking Book.
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Hook


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Because the Hook brings you back
I ain't tellin' you no lie
The hook brings you back
On that you can rely

BerryPatch

Top quality cover! The guitars are irresistible and the whole groove really comes together. I love that funky wah part too. I dig it!

Rene Asologuitar

Super cool music.
You can get the groove going on!!!
Love this.
Rene

Ted

Great job!

Tell me more!

Was this all BR 800?

What about those vocal harmonies? Did you sing both parts? It almost sounds like a harmonizer effect.
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Pete C

Quote from: Ted on April 25, 2022, 02:04:39 AMGreat job!

Tell me more!

Was this all BR 800?

What about those vocal harmonies? Did you sing both parts? It almost sounds like a harmonizer effect.

This track was recorded using just the BR800 - the guitars ran through on-board effect patches, the drum arrangement uses the BR800 patterns and the harmony on the vocals comes from one of the vocal effect patches which adds harmonies to the vocal. The track was trimmed and normalized using Audacity and a fade-out added.

Pete
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Ted

Quote from: Pete C on April 25, 2022, 03:30:29 AMThis track was recorded using just the BR800 - the guitars ran through on-board effect patches, the drum arrangement uses the BR800 patterns and the harmony on the vocals comes from one of the vocal effect patches which adds harmonies to the vocal. The track was trimmed and normalized using Audacity and a fade-out added.

Cool! I may buy a BR 800 before the technology becomes 20 years old. I don't like the looks of any of the newer all-in-one units, and I avoid making music on my computer.
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Pete C

Quote from: Ted on April 25, 2022, 08:02:09 AMCool! I may buy a BR 800 before the technology becomes 20 years old. I don't like the looks of any of the newer all-in-one units, and I avoid making music on my computer.

I used a BR600 until 2 years ago when I bought a BR800 as the BR600 wasn't supported any longer and I had a long winded method of transferring tracks to my PC. I struggle with DAWs so I find the BR simpler to use and the main benefit to me is having the built-in drum machine. The guitar and vocal effects are good too. On some tracks, like the one previous to this, I switch off the on-board guitar effects and use my own valve pre-amp pedal or multi-effects unit, so it's pretty versatile.
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TPB

One of my favorite live getting them dancing tracks love what you did here  bravo brother
Tim
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