half way to hell

Started by finaltear, April 25, 2009, 03:24:16 PM

finaltear

the song was written by me, played by me, i dont realy know what the hell im doing with my boss br yet but im learning. it wasn't from the film i just bashed up a quick video for it to show off the song a bit and skinwalkers is one of my favorate films. i recorded the drumms live while the mix was playing, using a wave recorder on my pc, i wasnt shure how to use all the functions on the br to do that so i cut some corners., that may explane the rubbish drum sound...

Satchwood

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Wow, very good dude!!  Great singing and guitar playing!  I love the octave vocal shift - very nicely done!
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launched

That's some great playing!! You could probably use an old tape recorder in a subway and still sound good!  :P (Actually, that might be a good idea to try....)

Anyway, excellent work with your Micro. You got the knack!

Later,

Mark
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Ferryman_1957

This is so heavy that if it was a record, you wouldn't be able to lift it off the turntable.... You're right about the raw sound but it works well. There's a lot of depth to this without it getting too crowded, and you really handle this type of vocal very well. Great stuff indeed, and well recorded on the MBR. You obviously know what you're doing with this box of tricks.

Cheers,

Nigel

finaltear

ha ha im getting the hang of it,
cheers.

BossMicroBRew

Whoa! Singing singing...THAT is some style. Completely full of life. That part where you come in with the slightly higher key absolutely rules. Aside from that, that guitar crunch wails. Good stuff. More plz.
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