I finally have several home recordings of mine up at soundclick. My newest one was done with my Peavey Classic 50. I thought it turned out not too bad for the first time. Feel free to give them a listen if you'd like and let me know what you think. You can go to my songs through the link in my signature. at least I hope I did it right :rolleyes:
new recordings
# 1
Hey man, nicely recorded. Wish I had equipment to record stuff as clean as that. What you need is some bass in there and a wailing solo over top and it's prime man. Or vocals. Something to fill in the rest of it. Cool progression tho.
# 2
All I did to record it was plug a Shur SM57 mic up to my soundcard, and place it infront of one of the amps speakers, and recorded it with acid pro. nothing fancy, actually a very striped down set-up, but it does what I want it to.
# 3
BTW, if I could solo, it would have one, but I can't, so it doesn't:(
# 4
Once again nicley done. I'm going to record some wah stuff at soem point. But great job.
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Genre: Speed Metal, Thrash Metal
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Genre: Speed Metal, Thrash Metal
I am: Lead guitar
# 5
PRS - very nice dude.. the recordings sound really good bro!
how did you record it? was that thru the pod too? I use my laptop to record stuff thru my pandoras px4 and it comes out ok but it has a tinny sound to it...
I should have something up by the beginning of next week..
how did you record it? was that thru the pod too? I use my laptop to record stuff thru my pandoras px4 and it comes out ok but it has a tinny sound to it...
I should have something up by the beginning of next week..
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# 6
for the classic 50 recording I miced my peavey classic 50 with an SM57 and went straight into my soundcard. For the 12-string recording I pluged my 12-string into 1 channel of a yamaha powered mixer and an SM57 in a 2nd channel and placed it close to the soundhole of the guitar, then balanced the 2 channels and went from the RCA outs of the mixer to the RCA ins on my soundcard. The rest of the stuff was done with a PODxt and POD Pro, can't remember which was done with which though.
# 7
eric sounds good real good
i really like the frum quality
is this a home recording?
please e-mail me i would like to bounce some ideas off of you for our group
i really like the frum quality
is this a home recording?
please e-mail me i would like to bounce some ideas off of you for our group
# 8
# 9
thanks chad. yeah, they're all home recordings. what kind of idea's are you wanting to discuss?
# 10
what i was wondering about was the drums ?? we have had our share of problems with recording the drums,
and i think that you did a hell of a job
fill me in on your specifc setup and conditions would be greatly app.
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and i think that you did a hell of a job
fill me in on your specifc setup and conditions would be greatly app.
your welecome to check out our stuff
www.chainofaggression.com
# 11
for the drum's, all I did was use a simple loop. the loop was centered around 90-100 bpm, so when I slowed it down to fit the song, it gave a slight delay/live sound. I also added a little reverb and eq to the drum track. but like I said, all it is, is a loop, played over and over for the length of the song.
# 12
# 13
it was a pre-recorded, royalty free, loop that was either 4 or 8 beats long that was "looped" over and over for the length of the song. I didn't actually record the drums or make them up on a drum machine. However, whoever did make the drum loop probably did use a drum machine. A frind of mine gave me a cd with a bunch of loop's on it, and that's where I got it from.
# 14