Funky/ Jazzy drum n bass number, with guitars. Called 'Given Chance'.

Started by rythmking24, December 02, 2008, 04:03:09 PM

hardlock

Now that's what I'm talk'n bout!  ;D

Tell me though, what gear did you use to make it?  Those effects can't be from the BR alone - that feedback in the lead - WOW!

Did you mic external gear or?  Details, I want details... :o

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Greeny

Hells bells. There's some serious musical ability running through this. It's impossible to categorise (apart from the 70's feel), but easy to recognise the skills and technique. Fantastic.

Looking forward to hearing some more!

 :)

AzJoe71

Quote from: rythmking24 on December 02, 2008, 04:03:09 PMThis is an experiment. Just messing about with the guitar effects and stuff. It's called 'Given chance' because it takes a bit to get going... very clever eh?   :-X well... give it a chance anyway. Preferably, at least til the guitar solo. Cheers.



Nice job  ;D
AZJoe

rythmking24

'witchita' and '64 guitars', i checked out P.F.M... wow! never heard anything quite like 'em. a very diverse sound. it's all awesome! i am well into them now, so thank you both for making me aware of them  ;D











rythmking24

many thanks 'hardlock'. in answer to your questions...

it is ALL done on the BR. the lead guitar was done using the 'thirdz' effect... i think. i didn't even edit the EQs or anything. just left it how it was.
i did turn the reverb all the way up to 90.
also, i have an ibanez rg series electric guitar. pretty cheap, but you
get good pinch harmonics out of it. perhaps that helped aswell.
erm... i can't remember much else to be honest. i was just sifting through all the effects, looking for phaser/ flanger effects and the like.
my bass guitar is a yamaha RBX170. £120 new! pretty much bottom of the range. does the job though!
hope that is enough info for ya. cheers again.

hardlock

Thanks for the info, that gives me hope to nail those nice tones myself.  ;)

Hard to believe the drums are from the BR?  If so, that's LOTS of editing.  :o

Ken
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mr2kewl

I'm definitely not disappointed, more like inspired. I really don't think it needs any more work. My wife is getting me a MicroBR in 20 days (not that I'm counting) and I can't wait to start my own experiments. I'll keep an eye open for your next "Experiment".

mark r
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SE

Think you,ll have melted your br fantastic playing love that bass line and the guitar at the end magic,hope to here more.
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