my guitar amp gave me that... Ahhh Sound

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petrol vendor
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Post by petrol vendor »

This file has expired and is no longer available here. The owner of the topic can re-upload the file, or post a link to an off-site file. <BR><BR><a name="planetz-tag"></a>Genre: Drum & Bass<BR> copyright © 2005 orsmannskaul<BR> _____________________________________<BR><BR> The song to my post about guitaramp resampling (scope creativity). Not finished, not mastered, noisy but i post it anyway, Sax is yet to come and i´ll tune the double bass for the next take. btw, the amp was an mesa boogie mark 1 i think ca 25-30 years old and every sound exept the bass passed it.
Thanks for listening

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Post by Moskeeto »

A very cool tune, specially likes the bass, but feels like it's at times a little too much mid frequensies with the beat and the pads, get a little muddy, and lack a little sparkle on top of the hihats, but that might help when you master it, but all in all a pretty cool tune.

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Post by petrol vendor »

Thanks very much for your responce. It´ll need some more mixing and mastering, and as ive said, maybe a sax in the middle part.
I did post the song because I was writing about that guitar-amp-as-a-soundtool-thing. Somehow gives you some non cumputer sound.
Of course I´m very glad for any comments on the song as well! Who doesn´t like to know what people thinkabout their music?!
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Post by astroman »

in fact I was quite surprised that the lush pad was a UKnow (as you wrote in your other post), nice sound laundry :grin:
but I'm totally convinced that you get the same result with CWA's Interpole - I've been using it with a wavetable synth today and it brushed all the metal away from the sound.

the drums were even better camouflaged - a bit flat (didn't matter since not mastered yet), but I'd never guessed a synthetic source like the EDS.

anyway, it's the creative approach that counts, and in that context you succeeded - and the track is worth to be continued :smile:

cheers, Tom
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