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The next piece in the prog puzzle -- synths/harspichord/orchestral/lap steel!

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  • The next piece in the prog puzzle -- synths/harspichord/orchestral/lap steel!

    Well, here is the latest section of the big prog piece. Enjoy!



    Almost too much going on to break down:

    Rhythm guitars are Tele Thinline/Beano Boost/Champster
    'War' section is Tele Thinline/BB Preamp/Studio 2
    Funk section is Strat/Beano Boost/Champster on the right; Strat/SunFace/Champster on the left
    First lead guitar is Tele Thinline/Beano Boost/Champster
    All other leads are Strat/Beano Boost or Strat/SunFace/Mooer Chorus/ Champster

    Slide is a custom built lap steel by WezV in the UK; Thunderbird pickup

    Speaker is a Weber 12A125A w Shure SM57 off axis
    Mic pre is the Focusrite Saffire 18i20

    Bass guitar is a Silvertone bass/Tech 21 SansAmp Bass Driver/Pigtronix Philosopher's tone

    All analog synths are Dave Smith MOPHO

    Wulitzer/horns/piano are Halion synth

    Harpsichord is Samplebase Scarlatti sampled harpsichord from the 1780s

    Violin and Cello are EasWest Symphonic Orchestra samples

    Mellotron is MTron sampled from original Mellotron tapes
    Last edited by TwilightOdyssey; 04-21-2013, 04:44 PM.
    Why don't you take your little Cobra Kais and get outta here?!
    My collaborative PROGRESSIVE ROCK PROJECT, As Follows.

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    Re: The next piece in the prog puzzle -- synths/harspichord/orchestral/lap steel!

    trippy! really like the snare stuff and the solos around 9-10 min. not sure how you remember all that stuff!
    Last edited by DankStar; 04-21-2013, 11:09 PM.

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      Re: The next piece in the prog puzzle -- synths/harspichord/orchestral/lap steel!

      Thanks for listening!

      Believe it or not, this stuff is largely improvisational/ written as we go. Then we try a couple of passes to make sure we remember the basic structure, and then a couple/few passes, recording it live (no comping!)

      The basic tracks were written and recorded in 3 hours. I then spent 2 weeks building the arrangement with overdubs and solos.

      I hope you dug the guitar tones, there are a couple that I really like. (Though I am pretty much convinced at this point that the SM57 is not the best match for the Weber)
      Why don't you take your little Cobra Kais and get outta here?!
      My collaborative PROGRESSIVE ROCK PROJECT, As Follows.

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