Various clips using the microphone to record:
acoustic (mp3)
Tried one with the other guitar, this is 3 ft or so away, standing in the hall cause it was muddy when I tried in the normal location.
delay (mp3)
This sounds pretty good. Normal delay settings - the echo/reverb in the room just mixes in with the delay I guess so it disappears. :-) I can hear myself struggling in places to keep the exact tempo of the delay timer - I hear places I get ahead and behind and have to adjust.
Junk: echo (mp3)
Mic is too far from the speakers and I'm also hearing some echo in there. Near the end when I hit the top 3 strings hard, I think I peak something out (probably the amp) and it almost sounds like a click.
Thursday, March 12, 2009
Friday, February 20, 2009
Two more variations:
Mic2 (mp3) As clean as a sound as I can make - the bass end is a little mushy. You can hear the drum machine across the room.
Mic3 (mp3) Absolute maximum gain I get, including a 15sec sustain at the end. Marshall amp simulator, lead pickup only. I had to face away from the speakers or it was feedback city.
Mic2 (mp3) As clean as a sound as I can make - the bass end is a little mushy. You can hear the drum machine across the room.
Mic3 (mp3) Absolute maximum gain I get, including a 15sec sustain at the end. Marshall amp simulator, lead pickup only. I had to face away from the speakers or it was feedback city.
Raw Mic
First attempt once I got some levels reasonable with the new microphone. This is adding all the characteristics of the amplifier and the microphone into the equation (instead of just using the digital output off the effects pedal), so it is gonna take some time to work this out.
Mic1 (mp3)
Compare this to the Snippet#2 in the last post... I'm playing basically the same thing. Night and day difference.
Mic1 (mp3)
Compare this to the Snippet#2 in the last post... I'm playing basically the same thing. Night and day difference.
Thursday, February 19, 2009
Stuff
Haven't posted in a long time... and I don't like how these recordings turned out. Brand new strings so stuff is very snappy/metallic, and the low end kinda drones. Two of these are kinda rehash for comparison and #2 is a little different. Gonna get a microphone tomorrow and record these off the speakers to see if I can get something way closer to how I hear it.
Snippet1 (mp3)
Snippet2 (mp3)
Snippet3 (mp3)
Snippet1 (mp3)
Snippet2 (mp3)
Snippet3 (mp3)
Saturday, October 18, 2008
Multitrack
tracked-delay (mp3)
Playing with tracks: 1 guitar, 1 guitar dropped an octave for a bass and 2 drum tracks intermixed. Main guitar track has delay on it.
Playing with tracks: 1 guitar, 1 guitar dropped an octave for a bass and 2 drum tracks intermixed. Main guitar track has delay on it.
Tuesday, September 9, 2008
SomethingNew
4chordpulloff (mp3)
This is a normal 4 chord "song" with pulloffs and keeping a baseline. Just the drum machine in at 160 and me playing live with it.
Haven't put much up here for a while since I was traveling and playing the acoustic alot.
This is a normal 4 chord "song" with pulloffs and keeping a baseline. Just the drum machine in at 160 and me playing live with it.
Haven't put much up here for a while since I was traveling and playing the acoustic alot.
Saturday, July 19, 2008
Editing
Thingy (mp3)
The above is a track of guitar, two tracks of (alternating) drums, and another track of 1-note guitar shifted down one octave to fake a bass (for the first 65 sec). This is just a ton of right-hand muting; I'm basically just pounding the strings with the right side of my right palm.
Here is the raw guitar track with some drums Thingy2 (mp3).
The above is a track of guitar, two tracks of (alternating) drums, and another track of 1-note guitar shifted down one octave to fake a bass (for the first 65 sec). This is just a ton of right-hand muting; I'm basically just pounding the strings with the right side of my right palm.
Here is the raw guitar track with some drums Thingy2 (mp3).
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