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Old 03-01-2006, 03:18 PM
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1001: the fruits of a sick day.

yo. ive been sick all day and so heres what becomes of it.

not the greatest recording equipment/programs, but bear with me.
any feedback on how to improve it would be much appreciated. (i know i need to add the drum track, im just horrible at that, and ill be sick tomorro too.

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Cool little riff. What kind of equipment are you recording with?
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Old 03-01-2006, 06:55 PM
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just a computer mic, man. you can hear the faint buzzing noise you get with comp mics. but by layering and recording the right way, you can do it so you wont notice so much.
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Old 03-02-2006, 04:26 AM
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A handy little trick for getting rid of hiss is to phase invert each indivicual wav files. Try recording in stereo, then do a phase invert. SOmetimes it can work a treat.
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ahhhh. thank you, man. that does help indeed.
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Very hypnotic...my kind of rhythm. I really enjoyed it.Keep up the good work.
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Nice man! I would like to hear that with some solo work over parts of it. It would sound sweeeet........
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