Echoes of the South

Started by StephenM, November 09, 2020, 10:56:59 PM

StephenM

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This is a short instrumental I did a little while back... Les Paul Epiphone with very distinct humbucker sound a bit like maybe the Allman Brothers in tone.... straight through the BR1600 guitar patches... I really think for a "band in the box" recording device it is quite exceptional, especially considering how old they are now.  Drums are my old Alesis Performance pads which actually sound quite good although at the time of this recording I was very green at using them...
 
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hardlock

Cool!  Dig southern rock!  Love to see this fully developed (and let me do your drum track....)  ::)
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Quote from: hardlock on November 09, 2020, 11:33:36 PMCool!  Dig southern rock!  Love to see this fully developed (and let me do your drum track....)  ::)

I have heard your drumming on a colab with funkyaxe and yes it is excellent... I may have to revisit this piece again... it is a favorite kind of sound...
 
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funkyaxe

Love this track. Your guitar tones are wonderful. Hope this gets expanded soon.

Ray Brookes

This is sounding great, Stephen and looking forward to hearing it developed. Lovely guitar tones and some cool playing.
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pjd1

This has great feel and vibe to it , your guitar playing is brilliant on this track , "right in the pocket" with a great feel to it , i like the break you have put in to build the tension , and then back into the riff , great stuff , i hope you expand the idea and repost with the results , great stuff Ste

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WarpCanada

I would never have guessed that those were COSM tones. Those guitar tones sound 100% authentic. It sounds to me like a very high quality microphone in front of a very good 4x12 cab, with some serious all tube head driving the whole thing.

I was reminded a bit of Neil Young, and a bit of early REM.  (Which are both guitar tones I like.)

Great.

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Redler

Wow! I like that tone on rhythm guitar, it's so clear. Nice lead guitar additions, too!
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TPB

Being from south Mississippi this is right in my wheel house would be great to hear this expanded
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Farrell Jackson

A cool Southern Rocker! I agree with the other comments of expanding it.

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Test, test, one, two, three.....is this mic on?