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What sort of music you play and have you had gigs and stuff.
I've been in a band a few months, we're called High Decline, doing some metally/rock sort of thing, it's really quite good fun.
[URL]http://www.purevolume.com/highdecline[/URL] There's a recording on there (low quality, I appoligise) would be cool to get a little feedback from you.
and yes, that's my strangled-cat vocals.
:)
Although it is supposed to be kind of repetitive.
More of a background/dance track you kind of "passively" absorb, rather than one you "concentrate" on.
Anysway thanks for that.
Even though my Bass playing didn't get a mention! :-P
> For a just using a laptop, that's pretty good quality.
Agreed except for the god awful noise the drums make.
> Get's a little repetetive though. Get a singer :P
Agreed again. I like the guitarists, and the drummer doesn't seem too bad. The music itself is of a decent standard, but due to the repetetiveness, I found it much like a backing track to a low budget computer game.
I found it pretty groovy. Very diffferent from "us".
> Anysway, anyone listened to my track yet?
> [URL]http://www.purevolume.com/tbastillthinkingofone[/URL]
For a just using a laptop, that's pretty good quality.
Get's a little repetetive though. Get a singer :P
PARADOX! WHERE HAVE YOU GONE??? :-)
Up to 24 tracks.
Drum loop and other synthesisers, you can put effects like an amp simulator and others (I've managed to find a combination of effects that make my voice sound good)!
The demo of mine below was recorded on the laptop.
It was just a recording through the internal mic, so it's not studio quality, and the mic was turned up to high so there was distortion on the drums thanks to the volume, but no so bad sounding considering. Sometime I'll upload some proper songs I've done properly on it.
Anysway, anyone listened to my track yet? [URL]http://www.purevolume.com/tbastillthinkingofone[/URL]
Oh paradox, have you ever thought about turning your PC into a recording studio.... I brought a copy of "N-Track", and am able to plug Microphones and Guitars direct into my PC.... Get good recording sound... Its class, can get up to 128 different individual music tracks on one song, but mostly only use about 6....
Its a good start to cheaply record your own songs at a decent quality, without going to studios, plus you can also take all the time you need in the comfort of your own home
:)