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#138901 by superhydroyeast
Sun Jan 21, 2007 11:54 am
http://www.bandbuzz.com/MusicProfile?title=some-random-song

^^ Computerised ^^
VV Recorded VV

http://www.bandbuzz.com/MusicProfile?title=dawning


I'm wondering which the public prefer. This will be my last topic on here for a while, because I've noticed I'm making too many =/. So for my excess of topics, I apologise. But please choose either way =].

#138960 by Persuader
Mon Jan 22, 2007 1:29 am
Chaotic! I like the distortion on the vocals though.

#138965 by djskrimp
Mon Jan 22, 2007 2:01 am
NOw that I know what kinda music you are capable of, I appreciate your kind words for my music that much more.

This is good stuff....can't wait to hear more.

Oh, and I preferred the recorded stuff better.

#138999 by superhydroyeast
Mon Jan 22, 2007 10:36 am
Persuader wrote:Chaotic! I like the distortion on the vocals though.


there isn't actually any distortion on the vocals, I just did them real close to the microphone to get a more rough texture to them, there's chorus on the chorus vocals though (never noticed that coincidence before).

#139001 by superhydroyeast
Mon Jan 22, 2007 10:48 am
djskrimp wrote:NOw that I know what kinda music you are capable of, I appreciate your kind words for my music that much more.

This is good stuff....can't wait to hear more.

Oh, and I preferred the recorded stuff better.


I've got a quite a bit of recorded stuff banging around in sam claytons computer, like two albums worth of it, but it was after system error (and after my microphone died) that I gave up on it because I wasn't very pleased with it. system error was at least more organised than the first album, along with the 11 minute ambient/instrumental thing, but it still lacked that freshly made, superb quality. in fact, all of this music was pretty much off the top of my head, and I just put stuff to it.
the only other song I know the link for is one I put on bandbuzz http://www.bandbuzz.com/MusicProfile?title=crush-crush

#139568 by superhydroyeast
Sat Jan 27, 2007 2:01 pm
argh! I hate my equipment =[. I'm trying to make a new album, but even when I hit the sound I want for a song, the production kills about half of the power of the song ><.

#139590 by JuZ
Sat Jan 27, 2007 4:07 pm
Haha... I really enjoyed the computerised one. Excellent!

#140560 by Josiah Tobin
Thu Feb 08, 2007 12:19 pm
superhydroyeast wrote:a new experiment with dual guitars =D http://www.bandbuzz.com/MusicProfile?title=crushing-guitar-track

Cool riff! Yeah, double-tracking the guitars is usually a necessity in production for most kinds of guitar-driven music. The standard for a lot of metal nowadays is to quad-track the guitars; two in each 'ear', usually panned to different degrees (though lots of thrash or more underground bands still just use two tracks, like they used to do back in the 80s). I track the guitars seven times myself, but only because I'm obsessed with such a huge sound. :lol:

#140574 by superhydroyeast
Thu Feb 08, 2007 3:16 pm
Josiah Tobin wrote:
superhydroyeast wrote:a new experiment with dual guitars =D http://www.bandbuzz.com/MusicProfile?title=crushing-guitar-track

Cool riff! Yeah, double-tracking the guitars is usually a necessity in production for most kinds of guitar-driven music. The standard for a lot of metal nowadays is to quad-track the guitars; two in each 'ear', usually panned to different degrees (though lots of thrash or more underground bands still just use two tracks, like they used to do back in the 80s). I track the guitars seven times myself, but only because I'm obsessed with such a huge sound. :lol:

I used to multitrack guitars in a fashion where I recorded something and then clipped off a very small amount of the time limit so that it made it different and let it go through the other ear properly, but didn't affect the timing noticably. Unfortunately it didn't work all that well =[, so I'll have to do it the scrub-the-deck way.

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