Something I was messing with earlier...

Left_Hand_Strat

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Nothing fancy, nothing special, many cock ups in it..... its a rough idea, thought i would get it down before I lost the idea.... wasn to develop this into a song or it will be developed alongside some other ideas....

 
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Re: Something I was messing with earlier...

That shoulda begun with Dee Dee counting in, "Wun, choo, tree, fur." :D
 
Re: Something I was messing with earlier...

Solid basis for a song. You should do more with your Bolero at the end.

Sounds a bit fuzzy to me, but that's my perspective.

All you kids that grew up listening to cranked distorted transistor radios, you just love that fuzzy sound. I blame Oasis for starting it.
:D
 
Re: Something I was messing with earlier...

Solid basis for a song. You should do more with your Bolero at the end.

Sounds a bit fuzzy to me, but that's my perspective.

All you kids that grew up listening to cranked distorted transistor radios, you just love that fuzzy sound. I blame Oasis for starting it.
:D

haha ;)

the fuzzyness could be how i recorded it.

Guitar -> HT-5 -> HT-5 Emulated output 4x12 setting -> alesis guitar USB link -> Guitar rig 4 -> recorded in Guitar rig 4 after messing with the settings for 20 mins LOL.

and I'll listen to the end? what bolero? sounds like a dessert to me? :eyecrazy:
 
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haha ;)

the fuzzyness could be how i recorded it.

Guitar -> HT-5 -> HT-5 Emulated output 4x12 setting -> alesis guitar USB link -> Guitar rig 4 -> recorded in Guitar rig 4 after messing with the settings for 20 mins LOL.

and I'll listen to the end? what bolero? sounds like a dessert to me? :eyecrazy:
@ 2:40
It's in the rythm. Listen to the rythm in this. This is a classic piece, very well known, that starts quiet and builds up. Interest in it was re-invigorated a few years back when it was used as a sound track to a ****ing scene in a popular film.


what bolero? sounds like a dessert to me? :eyecrazy:
You played a Bolero rythm and didn't know it ?!
 
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Not too bad. For the sound, not knowing how you record and your settings - seems like you're using a usb emulator type thing. If possible turn your amp vol up to 10, drop the gain to about 5. I find you get a fuller sound by cranking the amp to max. and lessening any distortion pedals. And the beauty of computer recording is you can crank the amp, and just lower the computer output listening level. Can you imaging recording at home with a real amp set to ten, would not be appreciated by the neibours!
 
Re: Something I was messing with earlier...

Not too bad. For the sound, not knowing how you record and your settings - seems like you're using a usb emulator type thing. If possible turn your amp vol up to 10, drop the gain to about 5. I find you get a fuller sound by cranking the amp to max. and lessening any distortion pedals. And the beauty of computer recording is you can crank the amp, and just lower the computer output listening level. Can you imaging recording at home with a real amp set to ten, would not be appreciated by the neibours!

Even my 80W vase upsets one of my neighbours, all the rest don't mind at all. The ones that object, a carpenter and his wife who has a yapping dog.:banghead: They make more noise than any one alse around, constantly.
 
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Even my 80W vase upsets one of my neighbours, all the rest don't mind at all. The ones that object, a carpenter and his wife who has a yapping dog.:banghead: They make more noise than any one alse around, constantly.

Stuff 'em, crank it then. I have a neibour's yapping terrier dog that does not shut up. But I did discover playing the highest E note on guitar seems to annoy the dog, so some days I just wail on that note for my own selfish, nasty satisfaction of pissing off that dog.
 
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