Re: 2 new recordings from my band
Wow, thanks guys! I'm glad to have entertained you at least a little. The drums, as well as a scratch guitar track, were recorded on a Fostex cassette 4-track. Those were then transferred to PC. Final guitar tracks, as well as bass and vocals were recorded directly to PC. The amp is a Laney AOR 100, boosted by an SD-1, with a GE-7 in the loop. I love this thing, it really kicks me in the balls.
As far as vocals go, there aren't any tricks or shortcuts. It's pretty much "what-you-hear-is-what-you've-got". The best way to improve any skill is: practice. Fortunately, you don't have to lug around a head-and-cab to practice vocals. I've found one of my favorite places to practice is in the car, mostly to and from work.
Wow, thanks guys! I'm glad to have entertained you at least a little. The drums, as well as a scratch guitar track, were recorded on a Fostex cassette 4-track. Those were then transferred to PC. Final guitar tracks, as well as bass and vocals were recorded directly to PC. The amp is a Laney AOR 100, boosted by an SD-1, with a GE-7 in the loop. I love this thing, it really kicks me in the balls.
As far as vocals go, there aren't any tricks or shortcuts. It's pretty much "what-you-hear-is-what-you've-got". The best way to improve any skill is: practice. Fortunately, you don't have to lug around a head-and-cab to practice vocals. I've found one of my favorite places to practice is in the car, mostly to and from work.
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