Re: Let\'s hear your latest stuff....right here
Thanks Roy, That's very kind of you, Sorry I havn't been around here much of late, life and paying for it has gotten in the way, but rest assured if I'm not posting I am reading -Steve |
Re: Let\'s hear your latest stuff....right here
fredsparky - i tried your links but they didn't work - are your tunes still up there?
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Re: Let\'s hear your latest stuff....right here
Here's one I recorded with a friend of mine (David Lucas) on vocals. It's not completed as we have to tune vocals and add real drums.
http://onlinerock.com/musicians/rick...21-04_edit.mp3 |
Re: Let\'s hear your latest stuff....right here
Wow!!!! That ROCKED Roger! What was your guitar setup?
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Re: Let\'s hear your latest stuff....right here
Hi They worked for me try the first link and assess a song on the webpage.
Thanks much. |
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I used a clean channel out of a Mesa Boogie Passing by a Sansamp PSA-1 Plugin, and a compressor. The guitars are tuned in G# and I used bass strings for the lowest strings. Guitars used: BC Rich and ESP, both with SD pickups. Peace out |
Re: Let\'s hear your latest stuff....right here
Question.
I've been trying to work on the links. If I want to just put the name of the site or the name of the song to click on. How do I do that? Do I do it using the signature? I tried messing with UBB codes but I'm not sure what to do. The posts seem a lot better if you can just put the name of the site and song- like Roy does. Thanks very much. Mike |
Re: Let\'s hear your latest stuff....right here
Hi Michael,
This is how I do it... This, but with no spaces... TitleHERE I keep a simple template of it , and just replace the URL and title each time I post something new. Let me know if you have any problems... -Roy |
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Hey Roy.
Thank you very much!! Mike |
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Eddie D,
I think you did a good job on the mix of 'I Love This Bar'...I do agree with Chris Cavell's suggestions(great engineer in my book), mainly bumping the lead vocal up a tad for lyric clarity. I really like Dave Cornell's vocal, assuming he's the singer...he's got a great voice for country...laid back, unique, distinguishable.....good job overall, IMO. -Roy |
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