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Old 10-25-2005, 12:00 PM
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Hey all, I'm a newb here...and I'm no bassist either
My name's Ricardo, I'm 18 (almost 19 ) yrs Old
I'm from holland and I'm a singer/Pianist

I'm wanting to start an Online Collaboration RockBand,
and still searching for bandmates,

I have the link to where it's at but wont post it at the moment... cuz I don't want this to sound like SPAM or something...

If I'm doing something out of line here.. plz feel free to delete this post..

The band is Called: "Long Play"

the musical direction of the band I see is as follows:

well let's just say up front ! QUEEN!

I just love, the layering of the guitars, the vocal harmonies
The Beautifull tone and simplicity of the basslines
the complexity, yet simplicity of their songs.
I'd like the energy Aerosmith offers, with their hard rock edge

If you're interested... Reply in this thread, and I'll post the link to where the band is located... I've got about 4 songs uploaded at the moment, mostly ballads/midtempo songs...
With this band I want to complete about 12 -14 songs
So there's material to be written as well!
so if you feel up for the task of playing bass in a fun, but serious Online Rock Band, and Writing songs as well...
let me know!!


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Old 10-25-2005, 12:46 PM
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I think that I might be interested in something like this, I'd know for sure after I heard some of the material.
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Old 10-25-2005, 12:56 PM
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Here's three of the songs right now,

http://www.artistcollaboration.com/u...lth%20Love.wma
http://www.artistcollaboration.com/u...nd%20Tired.wma
http://www.artistcollaboration.com/u...et%20Again.wma

Not really representative, cuz You'd have alot of influence on how it would sound eventually, and the rest of the band as well,

these are all "scratch tracks"
anyway, let me know what ya think
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Old 10-26-2005, 04:52 AM
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anyone?
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Old 10-26-2005, 01:26 PM
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Catchy tunes. How do you plan on actually collaborating? As in software to be used, etc... Just curious.
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Old 10-26-2005, 01:32 PM
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I think I'll check this out when I get home...
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Old 10-26-2005, 02:07 PM
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Catchy tunes. How do you plan on actually collaborating? As in software to be used, etc... Just curious.

Well, the "we" (the people on the collabing site)
usually collab is everyone just records to a track, ( drummer would ask for a drumless track, bassist for bassless , and so on )

then the seperate wave file(s) are compressed to lossles .ape files (converter + codecs found at www.dbpoweramp.com)
and sent over (or uploaded to the collabing server) to the "producer" and then mixed into the song

usually we start collabing by posting a WMA and never mp3 as they add milliseconds of silence to the front of track, which will get you out of sync...

http://fjam.zapto.org/

is the collabing site I'm talking about

software to be used, well that's up to the instrumentalists

I use sonar 3 PE
others Use Cubase
others protools (not many)
others still do analogue and then convert to digital

if you got more questions Lemme know
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Old 10-26-2005, 02:22 PM
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Well, the "we" (the people on the collabing site)
usually collab is everyone just records to a track, ( drummer would ask for a drumless track, bassist for bassless , and so on )

then the seperate wave file(s) are compressed to lossles .ape files (converter + codecs found at www.dbpoweramp.com)
and sent over (or uploaded to the collabing server) to the "producer" and then mixed into the song

usually we start collabing by posting a WMA and never mp3 as they add milliseconds of silence to the front of track, which will get you out of sync...

http://fjam.zapto.org/

is the collabing site I'm talking about

software to be used, well that's up to the instrumentalists

I use sonar 3 PE
others Use Cubase
others protools (not many)
others still do analogue and then convert to digital

if you got more questions Lemme know

That sounds good. I wasn't sure if you were all using the same package or not. Sounds interesting. Hmmm...
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Old 10-30-2005, 12:14 PM
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I'm a "PRO" pure original guy and even though this is an emulation of Queen, I like it and it's really a very nice quality recording that I can listen to and aspire to.

very nice job and I hope you keep posting your music.
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