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  1. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iwW6ciNssno
  2. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BVcYjGG2PoE
  3. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HZanp8F3aIM
  4. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KhB4kDwZu7M
  5. Originally posted by Ace Of Bass This morning, he was furiously running on his wheel, like always, although this was the first time I'd seen him loop-the-loop consistantly... I petted him and went to school. Just got back from school. He's not moving. He was crawled up in his little toilet paper tube. I pulled him out, and he's in my lap now, but he's still barely moving at all--he'll move his head a bit when I pet him, but that's it. He feels a bit cold. Normally he's running all over my arms and shoulders until he gets on the top of my head. What should I do? Jump in the car and go to a vet .
  6. a random WTF http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o20USOFiv-E
  7. Originally posted by TIP Recorded this in my barn, in an odd way. First the singer and I recorded an acoustic guitar and voice guide track on to a 1/2 inch 8 track. Then a week later I had the drummer show up and record drums to the guide track. Only had 3 mics but they were good ones. I put a U87 about 6 ft in front of the kit about chest high to the drummer, then a AKG 414 over the drummers left shoulder about 6ft high pointing at the snare, the 3rd mic is anothe 414 on the right hand side of the kit pointing at the drummers shoulder. This is a common 3 mic technique and I think it worked ok to capture what the kit sounded like in the room. Then we transfered the drum tracks and guide tacks to ProTools and I started layering stuff,and got rid of the guide tracks. Guitars recorded with a 414 and U87 for some room, the amp was a Deluxe reverb, a Gibson Les Paul for solo, strat for rythm, Gibson B-25 for acoustic,B-25 restrung with Nashville tuning, Bass a G&L direct thru homemade passive direct box. Used a Lexicon PCM60 for most of the reverb. We ended up recording this again in a pro studio but this version still sounds better, probably cause I had so much time to mess with it and get the perfomances right. Hope you enjoy http://www.mp3lizard.com/download.cfm?id=7889 Beautiful Tune TIP , great use of the trem and just a smooth subtle cool vibe , should be on the radio right now ! Nice solos too
  8. Originally posted by rhythminmind well let me know what you guys think.. i'd like to hear some comments.. http://www.rhythminmind.net/temp/mp3/ wow , there's some cool stuff here ! Some of the guitar reminds me of Michael Hedges I say very well done !
  9. Originally posted by Ivor The Engine Driver Thanks for the comments! When we rate rigs in the effects forum, the rule is you have to post a critique of the previous two or three before you can post your own for critique-ing. That seems to ensure that everyone gets their share of feedback and advice. A little bit more difficult here, as many people work during the day, making it hard to listen and evaluate songs. (Much easier to glance at someone's rig and say, "I like this, I don't like that....") But maybe it's an idea. That said, I'll try to give some listens tonight and post my thoughts. Great Idea ! I hope Phil will chime in too , with an expert opinion .
  10. Originally posted by younggunmn I'm not really the best vocalist myself, so I can't help you much there. I think it sounds good though I might add a little compression to the vocals, turn the overall level on them up just a little, and maybe turn the relative volume of the delay effect down a tad. I like the song a lot Matt Hey Thank you younggunmn , your opinion is most appreciated I will kick it around a bit .
  11. Originally posted by Caevan O'Sh!te Alright, I'm in! I'm a TOTAL NOOB at recording, hard-disc/digital/PC-based or otherwise. I barely know how to do so with what I have. (I'll get around to that in threads with future questions, I'm certain.) I probably barely qualify to make sonic toast with the gear, hardware and software that I have. That being said, "FWIW", here's my submission for critical and expert scrutiny, scrotiny, and suggestions afield: "Soapbar Example" Currently my sole postable/linkable mp3 (hosted by a good friend). Forty-odd seconds of two guitars (or rather, one guitar, twice), tuned to Open-D, originally done on-the-fly simply to give an example of P-90 "soapbar"-equipped guitars in action. I won't bore you with any more mundane details unless they're requested. I already have my own opinions about its artistic shortcomings, don't worry about sparing my feelings or anything! It's presented here both to start off kicking the ball around, and to get any and all actual useful information that anyone cares to throw my way. (READ AS: FREE EDUCATION) Be as critical as you want! this has a lot of promise I dig it
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