Awesome playing Spudman! Sounds like you picked one of your ibanez guitars for this one?
Its really fun once you get started with home recording!
I've been playing around with Cubase, importing, exporting, mixing, recording, and big time learning. Man this stuff is hard! Anyway...
This backing track is from the Boss Loop Station disc and the guitars are me through the Behringer V Amp(h).
Mixing and great tone is not so easy as I'd hoped it to be. Nonetheless, here tis. Snot perfect.
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Awesome playing Spudman! Sounds like you picked one of your ibanez guitars for this one?
Its really fun once you get started with home recording!
I can't say that I've given up on a flanger cause I've never liked the effect either. I also can't say the same about Tremolo. I hate them both equally. - Tone2TheBone 2009
Thanks. Ya, it's the birthday guitar.Originally Posted by SuperSwede
It sure is intimidating trying to get comfortable enough to work quickly though. But it is fun. The sound is so much better than with the old cassette four track.
The really hard part is getting original ideas to flow quickly and get them down with a rhythm track.
A ProTools specialist at GC told me to learn the shortcut keys. That does help tremendously.
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Great stuff Spuds !, what's snot good about it ? "WE" are our own hardest critics. I like it, kind of Pink Floyd esgue.. now, where is my lava lamp ?
Sounded really nice, Spudman! Nice sounds and good playing. Keep that up bro!
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Well, as impefect as it may seem to you, there's probably a couple hundred thousand wanna-be players who'd kill to pull off a clip like that. Myself, I liked the mood of the piece - - kind of Dream Theater meets Joe Satriani. Nice playing too, Spud.Originally Posted by Spudman
BTW - if you're looking for any Line 6 tones to convert into use with your V-Amp, let me know. I have loads of 'em.
Great stuff Spudzie!!! Keep'em coming!
I pick a moon dog.
Put me down as a wanna be spudsmen... thasasweetzound.... nice job Spuds.. I believe its the first I have heard of you.. why sooooo long to wait.. nice feeling.. enjoyed it alot.Originally Posted by Nelskie
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What Justaspudwannabein_nc sez: More tater!Originally Posted by Justaguyin_nc
I pick a moon dog.
Wow, I'm duly impressed, Spuds! Nice playin' and nice recordin'!!
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Great mix there Spudsman. It has that progressive rock you have been telling me about. It will be interesting to hear your 10th session or so with cube base. I heard the looper in the song, but if I was not looking for it. I would not have noticed. Good job on the looper too.
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nice job spud....i really need to spend more time recording....i really liked your tone!!
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That was tonelicious. Very pro job all around.
I gotta get me one of those tater modeling pedals.
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Originally Posted by Spudman
Way to go! I am impressed not only by the playing but the original idea. As a newbie still learning my chords, improvisation and originality seem distant at this point.
By the way, which GC do you go to when you go? Boise? Ogden or SLC?
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Excellent Spudman!! Loved the interaction between the 2 guitar lines. I got really frustrated with Cubase myself a few months back but this has inspired me to get back into it.
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Congrats, fine sound in that one! I would really like one of the thin S Ibanez guitars!Originally Posted by Spudman
No joke! I had a 4 track portastudio before and it was horrible. Especially if you used anything but brand new tapes every time.Originally Posted by Spudman
Yes, its very easy to get disorientated with recording software. It helps out a lot when you learn the shortcut keys to the most used functions (cut/paste/copy/new track et.c)Originally Posted by Spudman
I can't say that I've given up on a flanger cause I've never liked the effect either. I also can't say the same about Tremolo. I hate them both equally. - Tone2TheBone 2009
Mulitple guitar sonic attack! Excellent playing, Spudman rides again! Let's hear some more (I know recording is hard work, but I do want to hear more).
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