It's in the key of somewhere between D and D# because the bass I used was out of tune when I recorded it.
I like it ^_^ It's different sounding. I can work with it. We have the technology, we can rebuild him.
:|
Okay, it's your funeral.
Give me a moment to get it off the 8-track and upload it, and it'll be yours.
Do you want it mastered with reverb etc. or just dry? Doubletracked choruses?
(Keep in mind that most of the reverb and doubletracking gets hidden by the instruments, they just improve the overall sound).
Enjoy.
I apologise in advance if I offend anyone with my caterwauling.
I still have the backing track of this, and a slightly different version in the same key as the original, if anyone who can actually sing wants to have a go with it. ;)[/quote:88618]
SOUNDS LIKE CHEWBACCA TAKING A SHIT!!!!!!!!!!
That looks about as big as I expected.
I know they're relatively small, but when you have no space that's still too big. :(
And the thing about musical instrument accessories is they cost a shitload over here.
I was looking for a Cry Baby Bass Wah a while back, and I found them all over the place in America for $99, which is about £50.
But I couldn't find it in the UK for less than £90.
And if I were to buy it from the US it would've cost me about the same in shipping and import tax anyway.
So I got a second hand Morley instead.
This was actually my excuse to test run a load of new demo software/hardware.
I used FruityLoops for the drum sequencing and downloaded the tracks into my new digital 8-track, where I added the rest.
I actually mixed and mastered it on my 8-track, and it sounded great through my cans, but when I uploaded it to my peacey and played it through the speakers/soundcard it sounded crap, so I had to upload each of the tracks seperately and just rush-mix them with Audacity. :(
If I play around with my setup to get everything running through the same amp/speakers, I'll be able to make it sound better.
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