"Didge Me Up" - instr. original

Started by SdC, May 09, 2009, 12:02:32 PM

SdC

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Wanted to do something a bit dancy today. Started fooling around with the delay on the drums and three hours and many dubs later.....




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Bro

I'm usually not very much into this kind of thing, but i as a matter of fact enjoy this.

Great job!
If you loose track over a chord progression, play as fast as you possibly can. Nobody will know. Thats how they invented bebop.

SdC

Haha neither am I  :D
Just felt like "stepping out" for a bit, away from A-minor. But, in the end, couldn't help myself laying that bluesy track on top  ;D




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The Reverend 48

Quote from: SdC on May 09, 2009, 12:23:38 PMJust felt like "stepping out" for a bit, away from A-minor. But, in the end, couldn't help myself laying that bluesy track on top  ;D
I'm glad you stepped out 8)...Its like "Ry Cooder meets Crocodile Dundee" :D
Love the panned guitars...very clever 8)
how do you do that?

SdC

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Quote from: 48 on May 11, 2009, 07:25:05 AMI'm glad you stepped out 8)...Its like "Ry Cooder meets Crocodile Dundee" :D
Love the panned guitars...very clever 8)
how do you do that?
I'm glad someone likes it anyway. It's a real multi-track improv (dub-trip)
I'll explain how I did the recording:
1. Drums: ROCK-intro-4 pattern only, with Kit 808 and Delay to get a "shuffle" feel
2. T56V1: Didgeridoo. That was a fun part to play: had to hit the open E on the guitar and press Hold on the GR-33 for 4 minutes :)
3. T78V1: arpeggio synth
4. T4V1: "slap bass" synth
5. T3V1: arpeggio guitar (w. echo)
6. T1V1: screaming guitar 1- left (full rev.)
7. T2V1: screaming guitar 2 - right (got lost in the mix somewhat)
8. T78V2: Bounced with a Live mix (I recorded all parts continuously for almost 4 minutes, and mixed in the buildup, breaks and fadeout)
9. T56V2: Lead guitar stereo
10. T1V2: panned guitar 1 - left
11: T2V2: panned guitar 2 - right
12: T78V3: bounced mixdown




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Flash Harry

Did you blow that didge originally?

Fascinating track.
We are here on Earth to fart around. Don't let anybody tell you any different
- Kurt Vonnegut.

SdC

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haha no i blew it with the roland gr-33. i have grunted through the hollow tree once or twice, but don't own one.
Inspiration for this track are mainly Jamiroqai's "emergency on planet earth", and Steve Winwood's "night train".




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Satchwood

Wow some multi-level ear-candy!
 
      Your starting a new 12-step program!

I enjoyed listening - I love this kind of creative stuff!
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Ferryman_1957

Very cool groove and nice improv. It's great when you get inspiration from just foolong around with something and create a real piece of work.

Quote from: SdC on May 12, 2009, 11:32:41 AMi have grunted through the hollow tree once or twice
Sounds like a euphemism for throwing up to me, but I assume you mean playing the digeridoo, right....?

Cheers,

Nigel

SdC

Quote from: Ferryman_1957 on May 13, 2009, 05:58:58 AM....
Sounds like a euphemism for throwing up to me, but I assume you mean playing the digeridoo, right....?

Cheers,

Nigel
I'm no stranger to either, but yeah. :)





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