Two experimental Drone songs recorded with on-board mics/vintage amp

Started by begacjj, November 02, 2009, 06:19:10 PM

begacjj



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Here for your listening pleasure or pain I guess depending on your definition of music is two experimental drone type songs recently recorded with the on board mics of BR-600. I was playing through my 1964 Supro Thunderbolt 1x15 tube combo. I then used the "pop" patch in the mastering tool kit. 

You can hear them at http://www.myspace.com/echosofinfiniti

They are the first two songs: "Dance of the Wooly Mammoth" and "Sounds nO))) computer can make"  All songs on my page were recorded with the BR-600.

Thanks!

Groundy


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If I had known i was going to be this thirsty this morning I'd of had another Beer last night...

https://www.reverbnation.com/redwoodlouis/songs

begacjj

Hey thanks Alex!  In my book different is good :)  I am still constantly amazed at the on board mic's of the BR-600.  It just makes recording these old tube amps so much easier and faster.  I do want to try close mic'ing my amp again.  I have an SM57 that I played around with when I first got my BR-600.  I like how the on board mic's pick up the natural reverb of the room you are playing in.  To me they make the recordings sound live and huge but I do need to try the SM57 again since I do loose a lot of the bass response from haveing the BR-600 about 12 feet away from my amp.

fenderbender

hey that would sound great for games soundtracks or tv themes -great -so different --
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Boss BR-800
 
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Boss BR-600