I am done with doof-doof for the time being. Time for a rock track.
http://soundcloud.com/hitfoundry/go-for-broke-2012
Its also my first use of ToonTracks EZDrummer.
Go For Broke
Re: Go For Broke
I liked the dark fat groove of base and voices.
The main role for organ gives it a nice touch and prevents from the obvious (i.c. the wall of distorted metalchords).
Nice!
The reverb on the organ sound on the end, it's only there, or?
The main role for organ gives it a nice touch and prevents from the obvious (i.c. the wall of distorted metalchords).
Nice!
The reverb on the organ sound on the end, it's only there, or?
Re: Go For Broke
Thanks hubird. The trail at the end of the song is the ProWave. I always leave the default tempo synced delay on JB's beast turned on as it works really nicely with the Pad I tweaked. The prowave pad has become a signature of mine since I use it on most tracks requiring synth pad.
Re: Go For Broke
Thats good .dante wrote:I am done with doof-doof for the time being. Time for a rock track.
http://soundcloud.com/hitfoundry/go-for-broke-2012
Its also my first use of ToonTracks EZDrummer.
Are you the Singer
Bear
Re: Go For Broke
Thanks. Pete my guitarist sent me verse vocal and guitar tracks he made in Cubase, he sent me doubled verse vocal panned left and right, and they sounded good like that so I left them that way. Then I added the chorus lyrics and vocals. At the outro we both sing.
So it was kinda an internet collaboration.
I don't normally have doubled panned lead vocal so will use this track as an example in a stereo technique article coming up in ScopeRise next year.
So it was kinda an internet collaboration.
I don't normally have doubled panned lead vocal so will use this track as an example in a stereo technique article coming up in ScopeRise next year.