Re: 2004 DUC Disc Update
Gene Backlin-
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Gene, I'm catching up and just heard this...really enjoyed it...another good job. -Roy |
Re: 2004 DUC Disc Update
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I have my daughter's choir on the 8th in their Christmas Concert, then FINALLY on Dec 13-15th, I will have them in the acoustically designed music room in a non performance in front of an audience, session. In the spring they are going to perform Vivaldi's Gloria in a chuch with brass quintet and pipe organ. Thanks for listening, it is greatly appreciated !!! Take Care, Gene |
Amateur Tunes
After watching the DUC for some time, I boldly place my amateur toolings in the public domain. Don't look for EQ or mastering wizardry here. These are examples of what an amateur can do in a few hours in a back room of an apartment with a 001, a nice sound module (Roland XV-3038), a couple of guitars, and a PodPro. One day I might even put up tunes with lyrics.
http://www.139west82.org/duc |
Re: Amateur Tunes
Buzz,
Amazing that one person did all that. Amateur you may say, but you seem to have a great deal of musical knowledge and experience. Do you construct the backgrounds as a vehicle to play guitar over? Or do you develop it all together? Especially impressive (as it is done with a keyboard, no?) is the free time drum sign-off on New Strat Groove. Will take a little while to process all. I'll post as I listen. |
Re: Amateur Tunes
Hello Buzz,
I like the guitar playing you did Cool!and piano too. Nice work! Bob |
First tunes
Here is my first tunes ready.
Pois poistakaa Feel free to tell what is wrong except my singing. I have had hard times to find a singer. And of course it is in Finnish. Thanx for listening. |
Re: Amateur Tunes
Buzz,
I didn’t hear anything amateur about this stuff. Great job!!!! I thought it was nicely done. I have heard “professional stuff” that no way matched what you did here. Can’t wait to hear more. I also liked your simple website. |
Re: Amateur Tunes
Why thank you! And yes, although music & recording is not my profession, it certainly is an important part of my life. I've played in bands since high school and started recording on a Tascam
234 4 track cassette unit in 1982 when I went to college so it's not like the environment is unknown to me. I consider myself more of a keyboard player than a guitarist but now that you mention it some of those tunes do have a "platform" feel to them over which the guitar is laid. Glad you liked the free time drum sign-off! Couldn't have done it without the incredibly expressive patch on the drum chip. |
Re: First tunes
Finnish surf punk metal! Even though you said ignore the vocals, I like the chopped EQ treatment on the chorus ("pois poistakaa!").
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Re: Mac Mixes!!!!!!!!
Pete: Fragile. That's VERY well recorded and mixed! Great drum sound, guitar sounds, vocal sound. Don't tell anyone you did it on an 001 - they'll never know. Tell 'em you did it on a 2" Otari machine and they'll probably believe you. I bet you had a great room to record in.
Gee, I can ALWAYS find something to nag on about with a recording, but not with that song. OK, I probably would have brought the aux send down a little for the echo on the lead vocal. There...I found something. Great mix! |
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