Re: SDUGF Collaboration with Hoss!
Thanks a lot for the kind comments guys! Glad you liked it and the constructive criticism is invaluable as reference for future projects! Really like that instead of just, 'thats awesome' or 'this sucks'. I'm learning a lot from this.
It's interesting to notice that you guys have really good ears, kudos to that and I agree with everything said about the mix and vocals. It's just that I can't adress those issues anymore without rerecording the majority of the parts.
The problem is that I lost the original project file and the guitar wav files during a transition to a new computer. Maybe I'll rerecord something and extend the music but Hoss and I wanted to throw this out on time for the CD that Robert S is making.
Drums were based on a midi track off the Internet and could be better but all in all it was a lot of work and basically my first project of this magnitude. So I had to start somewhere. Bassguitar is Midi as well.
As for the guitar solo: It could have been longer but I thought that Mike McCreedy was genius to keep it short like that, it leaves you wanting for more so stay tuned for the next song guys

. The solo tone comes from my Brobucker equipped '75 Gibson SG straight into the Bogner xtc, red channel.
Other guitar used is a Squier strat with a JB.
Again I'd like to thank innerdreamrecords for helping me out on some mixing techniques and tricks. It really did make everything sound better than it was in the first place. This guy is awesome.
Then I knew that Hoss was the right guy for the vocals, still remembering his collab with Jolly(? or was it Jeff B, I'm not sure anymore) doing Plush by STP.
Might have took a while for him but in the end he stepped up his game and delivered on a song he wasn't really familiar with. I think he did a great job. I like how he starts off holding back and opening up more toward the end.
The effect on his vocals are a mystery to me as well, I didn't add really much just a little compression and eq. Might be his mic or recording software?