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Old 04-08-2007, 12:18 AM
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Here are some of my bands recordings.

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They are in a pre-production stage. Long story short on bass, the action on my MIM Jazz went kinda haywire so I had to use my little ole but handy Ibanez GSR-200, through my Ampeg B100-R amp.

Where I went wrong was I thought the tone coming out of the 15 inch speaker was roughly the same as what was running through the DI.

So I didn't get the fullness out of it. That I recorded on the first song.

The second song I used an amp mod in my digitech BP-50 processor.

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Old 04-08-2007, 12:20 PM
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nice, I like the music.

on woke up, I think the drums should be louder and use a lot more cymbals (crash or splash or something) to fill out the sound. It would sound cool too if your bass had more midrange growl and strayed a bit away from what the guitarist was doing to create a fuller sound.
I haven't listened to the other song yet...
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Old 04-08-2007, 08:27 PM
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Thanks man. I appreaciate it. The 2nd tune is a bit softer.
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