Let me know what you think...
All done in T2...
Using Jamstix for drums...
Bass is Brian Moore Special using a the DI from a Yorkville Bass Amp...
Only guitar used is a Peavey Wolfang using a combination of Korg Pandora, Digitec RP200 and various VST (Bugpass, Spinbug, Classic Compressor, Floorfish, T2 eq and Final Mix.
Sorry but no vocals... Let me know what you think...
http://www.garageband.com/song?|pe1|S8LTM0LdsaSkZ1m1ZGk
Darcy
New T2 song...
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- KVRAF
- 12977 posts since 29 Sep, 2003 from Ottawa, Canada
Link needs fixing:
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Also, there are 2 songs there-- which one are we listening to?
I'm listening to Summerstorm. Is it just my new speaker placement in my reverby apartment, or does the track have a bit much reverb on it?
Damn fine work, though. I'm impressed with Jamstix' performance here, and the guitar is pretty sweet! Glad you got some use out of the Spinbug and Bugpass. <grin>
I like the 'classic' idea of going from the hard, fast stuff to the moodier slow stuff. Sweet!
Bass is tight, too.
Greg
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Also, there are 2 songs there-- which one are we listening to?
Damn fine work, though. I'm impressed with Jamstix' performance here, and the guitar is pretty sweet! Glad you got some use out of the Spinbug and Bugpass. <grin>
I like the 'classic' idea of going from the hard, fast stuff to the moodier slow stuff. Sweet!
Bass is tight, too.
Greg
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- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 488 posts since 2 Mar, 2004
Not sure how to fix the link...
But the latest song is My Family.. The play link should be right in the middle of the page near the top right under Band Profile. Summerstorm was my previous song. Sensibility was my 1st.
Thanks for the feedback on it though and yes I was in "reverb was cool" phase when I did that one...
But the latest song is My Family.. The play link should be right in the middle of the page near the top right under Band Profile. Summerstorm was my previous song. Sensibility was my 1st.
Thanks for the feedback on it though and yes I was in "reverb was cool" phase when I did that one...

