Neeed some honest feedback

Illini1330

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I finally figured out how to use sound click, and wrote this song the other day. I think only the low-fi version works, at least for me. It's basically a funky rock ballad thing. It's called Lenny because that song kind of inspired me to write this one. I used a crap $5 mike from a kareokee set into the mic inout on my laptop. I uses my stock MIM strat and my peavey studio pro 112. I want to know what I can improve on,how the recording job was, how my tone and technique were.


Lenny:
http://www.soundclick.com/bands/8/illinimusic.htm

thanks for listing
rob
 
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man for that bad recording setup, it sounds pretty damn good. i love the tone, and the groovy, funky, bluesy playing. id just say fill in those spacy little fillers at the end with some better licks. other than that..... rock on.
 
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playing sounds nice, i like it. As far as recording goes you need a soundcard that is designed for recording music www.m-audio.com, very good soundcards i won one, works great and also you need some kind of mixer to act as a inbetween you and you compuetr to plug your gear into. I use a Yamaha MG10/2 wich is great little mixer for guitar or for mic hookups.
J :dance:
 
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thanks for listing

maybe ill give those soundcards a try too. I don't have time to look at the link right now


yea, the endings was cut off because the file was to large to load and i was to lazy to make a new ending.
 
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clint_41 said:
man for that bad recording setup, it sounds pretty damn good. i love the tone, and the groovy, funky, bluesy playing. id just say fill in those spacy little fillers at the end with some better licks. other than that..... rock on.
+1

That was nice! But at the end there was lot of outside playin imho ;).
But overall it was good, nice tone indeed.
 
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You're playing is very good, the chord progression is cool, you're tone is pretty amazing for your set-up, although it's hard to tell for sure because your recording is bad.

I don't know if it's the sound card but I'd first blame the mic. A karaoke mic is total crap. Start by buying a better mic, you'll need it anyway. If it's not better, change your soundcard. You're playing skill deserves a lot better. Keep on posting!
 
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