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I got a new steel string acoustic guitar so recording that was fun. Electric guitar run through Digitech GNX3000. Drums are programmed from samples (sampled from my brothers new drum set. Electric bass run through the Digitech GNX3000 and digitally synthesized too.

This was intended to have vocals, but I decided I was done.

www.bigwussy.net/music_samples/329.mp3

comments are always appreciated
Last edited by Genetic_Junk on Fri Feb 16, 2007 2:10 am, edited 1 time in total.

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Interesting track you got there. When I first started listening, I thought that needed lyrics too, but soon afterwards, I realized that the track didn't need it. You have a lot of audio effects going on in this track.
Overall, I like it.
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Thanks for listneing silenthill. I agree, I think there is enough going on in the track to make it interesting. The one thing I would like to change is the hat volume. It is a little too loud.

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A FADE!? I don't think you've faded before, or am I way off base? Not that I have a problem with fades. I'm a big fade user myself.

Well, another cool collage of starts and stops. It felt so Dear Prudence for the first 3 seconds... and then gone... onto something else... then you went all Mike Oldfield later! Great little mini trax. I think you could leave the drums out altogether... they were too loud or not dynamic enough or something.

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Yeah...man, that was a nice listen. You moved through a lot of thematic territory really well...I feel like I started in one place and saw a bunch of different rooms and exited from an entirely different door. I like that!

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Creative. Lots of really smart and comfortable changes in here. Your guitar work is pleasantly arranged. A worthy listen. Thanks for sharing.

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Thanks for listening and commenting polyslax, mayan, and Jazzyspoon. :) Yeah I smashed the drums to hell for some stupid reason.

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bumpity bump

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one last try

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this is frickin great
i love the cntrasts inherent in using acoustics and electronica, but you as usual have merged the two well and there seems to be no discernable joining line, awesomeness, love that lazy delay/wah sound, very psychedelic :love:
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thanks for checking and commenting on it vurt, glad you enjoyed :)

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