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I blame Cthulhu.
I blame Cthulhu.
RicOlie_2 said:
Alright, I will. I won't be able to tell the difference very well now, but it'll definitely make a difference when I'm back in Alberta, with 9.1 surround sound. :)
Almost sounds like you might be in need of the lossless 96 K versions :P
Did we have a music/musicians thread? I don't remember.
Those instrumentals sound really cool, even though I'm not a fan of metal in general, I can definitely picture myself speeding with those tracks coming from my stereo.
Great production, you can hear every note loud and clear, but most importantly loud! :)
Some related but random thoughts, I recently brought my guitar to the shop to put new pegs in and fix the neck. Still need new pots though.
I'm making my own picks and will be trying to build a small amplifier soon. Bought my first multimeter today, I'm very excited.
Meanwhile, I'm making covers of 80's songs on Famitracker. I'm more than halfway through a couple of them, I find making music on Famitracker very fun and addictive.
Warbler said:
- ST. Peter 30 - 64
- ST. Linus 67 - 76
- ST. Anacletus 79 - 92
- ST. Clement I 92 - 99
- ST. Evaristus 99 - 107
- ST. Alexander I 106 - 115
- ST. Sixtus I 114 or 119 - 124 or 128
- ST. Telesphorus 126 - 137
- ST. Hyginus 136 or 138 - 140 or 142
- ST. Pius I 140 - 154
- ST. Anicetus 154 - April 20, 167
- ST. Soter 166 - 174
- ST. Eleuterus 174 - 189
- ST. Victor 189 - 199
- ST. Zephyrinus 199 - December 20, 217
- ST. Callixtus I 217 - 222
- ST. Urban I 222 - 230
- ST. Pontian July 21, 230 - September 28, 235
- ST. Anterus November 21, 235 - January 3, 236
- ST. Fabian January 10, 236 - January 20, 250
- ST. Cornelius March 6, 251 or March 13, 251 - June 253
- ST. Lucius June 25, 253 - March 5, 254
- ST. Stephen I May 12, 254 - August 2, 257
- ST. Sixtus II August 30, 257 - August 6, 258
- ST. Dionsysius July 22, 259 - December 26, 268
- ST. Felix I January 5, 269 - December 30, 274
- ST. Eutychian January 4, 275 - December 7, 283
- ST. Caius December 17, 283 - April 22, 296
- ST. Marcellinus June 30, 296 - April 1, 304?
- ST. Marcellus I May 308 - 309
- ST. Eusebius April 18, 309 or April 18, 310 - August 17, 309 or August 17, 310
- ST. Miltiades July 3, 311 - January 10, 314
- ST. Sylvester I January 31, 314 - December 31, 335
- ST. Mark January 18, 336 - October 7, 336
- ST. Julius I February 6, 337 - April 12, 352
- Liberius May 17, 352 - September 24, 366
- ST. Damasus I 366 - 384
- ST. Siricius December 384 - November 26, 399
- ST. Anastasius I November 27, 399 - December 19, 401
- ST. Innocent I 401 - March 12, 417
- ST. Zosimus March 21, 417 - December 26, 418
- ST. Boniface I December 28, 418 - September 4, 422
- ST. Celestine I 422 - April 6, 432
- ST. Sixtus III July 31, 432 - August 18, 440
- ST. Leo I September 29, 440 - November 10, 461
- ST. Hilarius November 17(?), 461 - February 28(?), 468
- ST. Simplicius 468 - March 10, 483
- ST. Felix III March 13, 483 - January 3, 492
- ST. Gelasius I 492 - November 21, 496
- Anastasius II November 24, 496 - November 16, 498
- ST. Symmachus November 22, 498 - July 19, 514
- ST. Hormisdas July 20, 514 - 523
- ST. John I 523 - 526
- ST. Felix IV 526 - 530
- Boniface II 530 - 532
- John II January 2, 533 - May 8, 535
- ST. Agapetus I 535 - April 22, 536
- ST. Silverius June 8, 536 - March 537
- Vigilius March 29, 537 - 555
- Pelagius I 556 - March 4, 561
- John III 561 - July 13, 574
- Benedict I June 2, 575 - July 30, 579
- Pelagius II 579 - 590
- ST. Gregory I September 3, 590 - March 12, 604
- Sabinian September 13, 604 - February 22, 606
- Boniface III February 19, 607 - November 12, 607
- ST. Boniface IV September 25, 608 - May 8, 615
- ST. Adeodatus I November 13, 615 - November 8, 618
- Boniface V December 23, 619 - October 25, 625
- Honorius I October 27, 625 - October 12, 638
- Severinus May 28, 640 - August 2, 640
- John IV December 24, 640 - October 12, 642
- Theodore I November 24, 642 - May 14, 649
- ST. Martin I July 5, 649 - 653
- ST. Eugene I August 10, 654 - June 1, 657
- ST. Vitalian July 30, 657 - January 27, 672
- Adeodatus II April 11, 672 - June 17, 676
- Donus November 2, 676 - April 11, 678
- ST. Agatho June 27, 678 - January 10, 681
- ST. Leo II August 17, 682 - June 28, 683
- ST. Benedict II June 26, 684 - May 8, 685
- John V July 12, 685 - August 2, 686
- Conon October 21, 686 - September 21, 687
- ST. Sergius I December 15, 687 - September 8, 701
- John VI October 30, 701 - January 11, 705
- John VII March 1, 705 - October 18, 707
- Sisinnius January 15, 708 - February 4, 708
- Constantine March 25, 708 - April 9, 715
- ST. Gregory II May 19, 715 - February 11, 731
- ST. Gregory III February 11, 731 - November 28, 741
- ST. Zachary December 10, 741 - March 22, 752
- Stephen II March 26, 752 - April 26, 757
- ST. Paul I May 29, 757 - June 28, 767
- Stephen III August 1, 768 - February 1, 772
- Adrian I February 1, 772 - December 25, 795
- ST. Leo III December 27, 795 - June 12, 816
- Stephen IV June 22, 816 - January 24, 817
- ST. Paschal I January 25, 817 - February 11, 824
- Eugene II May 11, 824 - August 27, 827
- Valentine August 31, 827 - October 10, 827
- Gregory IV October 827 - January 25, 844
- Sergius II January 844 - January 24, 847
- ST. Leo IV April 10, 847 - July 17, 855
- Benedict III September 29, 855 - April 17, 858
- ST. Nicholas I April 24, 858 - November 13, 867
- Adrian II December 14, 867 - December 14, 872
- John VIII December 14, 872 - December 16, 882
- Marinus I December 16, 882 - May 15, 884
- ST. Adrian III May 17, 884 - July 885
- Stephen V September 885 - September 14, 891
- Formosus October 6, 891 - April 4, 896
- Boniface VI April 896 - April 896
- Stephen VI May 22, 896 - August 897
- Romanus August 897 - November 897
- Theodore II December 897 - December 897
- John IX January 898 - January 900
- Benedict IV February 1, 900 - July 903
- Leo V late July 903 - mid September 903
- Sergius III January 29, 904 - April 14, 911
- Anastasius III April 911 - June 913
- Lando July 913 or August 913 - February 914 or March 914
- John X March 914 - May 928
- Leo VI June 928 - February 929
- Stephen VII February 929 - March 15, 931
- John XI March 931 - December 935
- Leo VII January 3, 936 - July 13, 939
- Stephen VIII July 14, 939 - October 942
- Marinus II October 30, 942 - May 946
- Agapetus II May 10, 946 - November 8, 955
- John XII December 16, 955 - May 14, 964
- Benedict V May 22, 964 - June 23, 964
- Leo VIII June 23, 964 - March 1, 965
- John XIII October 1, 965 - September 6, 972
- Benedict VI January 19, 973 - June 974
- Benedict VII October 974 - July 10, 983
- John XIV December 983 - August 20, 984
- John XV August 985 - March 996
- Gregory V May 3, 996 - February 18, 999
- Sylvester II April 2, 999 - May 12, 1003
- John XVII May 16, 1003 - December 6, 1003
- John XVIII January 1004 - July 1009
- Sergius IV July 31, 1009 - May 12, 1012
- Benedict VIII May 16, 1012 - April 9, 1024
- John XIX May 1024 - October 1032
- Benedict IX October 1032 - September 1044
- Sylvester III January 20, 1045 - February 10, 1045
- Benedict IX April 1045 - May 1045
- Gregory VI May 5 1045 - December 20, 1046
- Clement II December 25, 1046 - October 1047
- Benedict IX November 1047 - July 1048
- Damasus II July 17, 1048 - August 9, 1048
- ST. Leo IX February 12, 1049 - April 19, 1054
- Victor II April 13, 1055 - July 28, 1057
- Stephen IX August 3, 1057 - March 29, 1058
- Nicholas II January 24, 1059 - July 27, 1061
- Alexander II September 30, 1061 - April 21, 1073
- ST. Gregory VII April 22, 1073 - May 25, 1085
- Bl. Victor III May 24, 1086 - September 16, 1087
- Bl. Urban II March 12, 1088 - July 29, 1099
- Paschal II August 13, 1099 - January 21, 1118
- Gelasius II January 24, 1118 - January 29, 1119
- Bl. Callixtus II February 1, 1119 - December 13, 1124
- Honorius II December 21, 1124 - February 13, 1130
- Innocent II February 14, 1130 - September 24, 1143
- Celestine II September 25, 1143 - March 8, 1144
- Lucius II March 9, 1144 - February 15, 1145
- Bl. Eugene III February 15, 1145 - July 8, 1153
- Anastasius IV July 9, 1153 - December 3, 1154
- Adrian IV December 4, 1154 - September 1, 1159
- Alexander III September 7, 1159 - August 30, 1181
- Lucius III September 1, 1181 - November 25, 1185
- Urban III November 25, 1185 - October 20, 1187
- Gregory VIII October 25, 1187 - December 17, 1187
- Clement III December 19, 1187 - March 20, 1191
- Celestine III March 21, 1191 - January 8, 1198
- Innocent III January 8, 1198 - July 16, 1216
- Honorius III July 18, 1216 - March 18, 1227
- Gregory IX March 19, 1227 - August 22, 1241
- Clestine IV October 25, 1241 - November 10, 1241
- Innocent IV June 25, 1243 - December 7, 1254
- Alexander IV December 12, 1254 - May 25, 1261
- Urban IV August 29, 1261 - October 2, 1264
- Clement IV February 5, 1265 - November 29, 1268
- Bl. Gregory X September 1, 1271 - January 10, 1276
- Bl. Innocent V January 21, 1276 - June 22, 1276
- Adrian V July 11, 1276 - August 18, 1276
- John XXI September 13, 1276 - May 20, 1277
- Nicholas III November 25, 1277 - August 22, 1280
- Martin IV February 21, 1281 - March 28, 1285
- Honorius IV April 2, 1285 - April 3, 1287
- Nicholas IV February 22, 1288 - April 4, 1292
- ST. Celestine V July 5, 1294 - December 13, 1294
- Boniface VIII December 24, 1294 - October 11, 1303
- Benedict XI October 22, 1303 - July 7, 1304
- Clement V June 5, 1305 - April 20, 1314
- John XXII August 7, 1316 - December 4, 1334
- Benedict XII December 20, 1334 - April 25, 1342
- Clement VI May 7, 1342 - December 6, 1352
- Innocent VI December 18, 1352 - September 12, 1362
- Bl. Urban V September 28, 1362 - December 19, 1370
- Gregory XI December 30, 1370 - March 27, 1378
- Urban VI April 8, 1378 - October 15, 1389
- Boniface IX November 2, 1389 - October 1, 1404
- Innocent VII October 17, 1404 - November 6, 1406
- Gregory XII November 30, 1406 - July 4, 1415
- Martin V November 11, 1417 - February 20, 1431
- Eugene IV March 3, 1431 - February 23, 1447
- Nicholas V March 6, 1447 - March 24, 1455
- Callixtus III April 8, 1455 - August 6, 1458
- Pius II August 19, 1458 - August 14, 1464
- Paul II August 30, 1464 - July 26, 1471
- Sixtus IV August 9, 1471 - August 12, 1484
- Innocent VIII August 29, 1484 - July 25, 1492
- Alexander VI August 11, 1492 - August 8, 1503
- Pius III September 22, 1503 - October 18, 1503
- Julius II November 1, 1503 - February 21, 1513
- Leo X March 9, 1513(elected) March 11, 1513(proclaimed) - December 1, 1521
- Adrian VI January 9, 1522 - September 14, 1523
- Clement VII November 19, 1523 - September 25, 1534
- Paul III October 13, 1534 - November 10, 1549
- Julius III February 7, 1550 - March 23, 1555
- Marcellus II April 9, 1555(elected) April 10, 1555(proclaimed) - May 1, 1555
- Paul IV May 23, 1555 - August 18, 1559
- Pius IV December 25, 1559 - December 9, 1565
- ST. Pius V January 7, 1566 - May 1, 1572
- Gregory XIII May 13, 1572 - April 10, 1585
- Sixtus V April 24, 1585 - August 27, 1590
- Urban VII September 15, 1590 - September 27, 1590
- Gregory XIV December 5, 1590 - October 16, 1591
- Innocent IX October 29, 1591 - December 30, 1591
- Clement VIII January 30, 1592 - March 3, 1605
- Leo XI April 1, 1605 - April 27, 1605
- Paul V May 16, 1605 - January 28, 1621
- Gregory XV February 9, 1621 - July 8 1623
- Urban VIII August 6, 1623 - July 29, 1644
- Innocent X September 15, 1644 - January 7, 1655
- Alexander VII April 7, 1655 - May 22, 1667
- Clement IX June 20, 1667 - December 9, 1669
- Clement X April 29, 1670 - July 22, 1676
- Bl. Innocent XI September 21, 1676 - August 12, 1689
- Alexander VIII October 6, 1689 - February 1, 1691
- Innocent XII July 12, 1691 - September 27, 1700
- Clement XI November 23, 1700 - March 19, 1721
- Innocent XIII May 8, 1721 - March 7, 1724
- Benedect XIII May 29, 1724 - February 21, 1730
- Clement XII July 12, 1730 - February 6, 1740
- Benedict XIV August 17, 1740 - May 3, 1758
- Clement XIII July 16, 1758 - February 2, 1769
- Clement XIV May 19, 1769 - September 22, 1774
- Pius VI February 15, 1775 - August 29, 1799
- Pius VII March 14, 1800 - August 20, 1823
- Leo XII September 28, 1823 - February 10, 1829
- Pius VIII March 31, 1829 - November 30, 1830
- Gregory XVI February 2, 1831 - June 1, 1846
- Pius IX June 16, 1846 - February 7, 1878
- Leo XIII February 20, 1878 - July 20, 1903
- ST. Pius X August 4, 1903 - August 20, 1914
- Benedict XV September 3, 1914 - January 22, 1922
- Pius XI February 6, 1922 - February 10, 1939
- Pius XII March 2, 1939 - October 9, 1958
- ST. John XXIII October 28, 1958 - June 3, 1963
- Bl. Paul VI June 21, 1963 - August 6, 1978
- John Paul I August 26, 1978 - September 28, 1978
- ST. John Paul II October 16, 1978 - April 2, 2005
- Benedict XVI April 19, 2005 - February 28, 2013
- Francis March 13, 2013 - ?
Had to revise my list again as I just found out that Pope Fracis Francis beatified Pope Paul VI.
Warbler said:
Pope Fracis
I prefer Pope Fracas.
I find that the more familiar I am with any given superhero or team of superheroes as they are presented within their respective comics, the less likely I am to enjoy any film or TV adaptations based on those superheroes.
Leonardo said:
Did we have a music/musicians thread? I don't remember.
Those instrumentals sound really cool, even though I'm not a fan of metal in general, I can definitely picture myself speeding with those tracks coming from my stereo.
Great production, you can hear every note loud and clear, but most importantly loud! :)
Some related but random thoughts, I recently brought my guitar to the shop to put new pegs in and fix the neck. Still need new pots though.
I'm making my own picks and will be trying to build a small amplifier soon. Bought my first multimeter today, I'm very excited.
Meanwhile, I'm making covers of 80's songs on Famitracker. I'm more than halfway through a couple of them, I find making music on Famitracker very fun and addictive.
Thanks for the thoughts, appreciate it. :)
And really? Building your own amp... that's pretty kickass.
So the same reason why most people prefer the book to the movie.DuracellEnergizer said:
I find that the more familiar I am with any given superhero or team of superheroes as they are presented within their respective comics, the less likely I am to enjoy any film or TV adaptations based on those superheroes.
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I made a new one last night, I'll try to post it this afternoon. I like it alot, it's pretty, heavy, and catchy all at the same time. I tried to create a feeling with this one. The solo has alot of feeling to me. It's fast and constant and kinda like shredding, but it's harmonized and has two different guitars shredding on different notes but in the same rhythm and pattern (sortof) and the effect is quite nice. Sounds almost glittery and even a little cosmic.
Here it is.
Of course I'll probably end up remixing it 12 times or so.
Wow. What software do you use to produce these?
and for the record, I'm not building a Vox or anything from scratch. This afternoon I assembled this little beauty
http://hackaweek.com/hacks/?p=327
it's a small 1 transistor preamp. I scavenged all the pieces from old computer mice and a broken cd player. It's a decent boost for 3-9 volts! I plan to hook it up to a pair of crappy old computer speakers, and put the whole thing in a small plywood box. My first amp :)
It's actually more raw than it sounds.
I record the guitars and bass with audacity, connecting the "line out" cable on the back of my amplifier to the input on my computer and recording directly. Most people say mic'ing it is better, but honestly I don't see how. Seems like it would sound fuzzy and unclear that way.
I process all the recorded tracks with audacity as well. High pass filters, low pass filters, eq, dynamic range compression, levelling, noise removal, all that in audacity.
I make the backing tracks in midi form with Anvil Studio. Just a free midi authoring studio I found some years ago.
I use synthfont to render the midi's into .wav forms with soundfonts I found on the web to make them sound like real instruments.
Then I mix it all together with Krystal Audio Engine.
All of this software is freeware.
My nine month-old brother stood without support for about fifteen seconds. :) He wasn't sure what the big deal was, since he's always standing up at the coffee table or a chair or a pant leg. At this rate he'll be walking at ten months.
Possessed said:
It's actually more raw than it sounds.
I record the guitars and bass with audacity, connecting the "line out" cable on the back of my amplifier to the input on my computer and recording directly. Most people say mic'ing it is better, but honestly I don't see how. Seems like it would sound fuzzy and unclear that way.
I process all the recorded tracks with audacity as well. High pass filters, low pass filters, eq, dynamic range compression, levelling, noise removal, all that in audacity.
I make the backing tracks in midi form with Anvil Studio. Just a free midi authoring studio I found some years ago.I use synthfont to render the midi's into .wav forms with soundfonts I found on the web to make them sound like real instruments.
Then I mix it all together with Krystal Audio Engine.
All of this software is freeware.
Oh I guess most of the sound is in the actual hardware, then.
What guitar(s), bass, amp(s) do you have?
I use Audacity regularly but I had never heard of K A E before. Looks like I found myself a new toy! :)
RicOlie_2 said:
My nine month-old brother stood without support for about fifteen seconds. :) He wasn't sure what the big deal was, since he's always standing up at the coffee table or a chair or a pant leg. At this rate he'll be walking at ten months.
How old are you now? Is it weird having such a young brother?
Leonardo said:
Possessed said:
It's actually more raw than it sounds.
I record the guitars and bass with audacity, connecting the "line out" cable on the back of my amplifier to the input on my computer and recording directly. Most people say mic'ing it is better, but honestly I don't see how. Seems like it would sound fuzzy and unclear that way.
I process all the recorded tracks with audacity as well. High pass filters, low pass filters, eq, dynamic range compression, levelling, noise removal, all that in audacity.
I make the backing tracks in midi form with Anvil Studio. Just a free midi authoring studio I found some years ago.I use synthfont to render the midi's into .wav forms with soundfonts I found on the web to make them sound like real instruments.
Then I mix it all together with Krystal Audio Engine.
All of this software is freeware.
Oh I guess most of the sound is in the actual hardware, then.
What guitar(s), bass, amp(s) do you have?
I use Audacity regularly but I had never heard of K A E before. Looks like I found myself a new toy! :)
It isn't in the hardware so much, you just have to know how to process the recording. It makes much more of a difference than you might think... you could have a recorded track that sounds great by itself but if you don't process it right it will be impossible to get it to blend in... it will either be buried or it will bury everything else.
The guitars and amps I used for these recordings are all very cheap. Most of my tone comes from my fingers... I take the Stevie Ray Vaughan approach to playing which is to play hard, play loud, and floor it. My sounds sound so sharp and loud because I strum really hard and bend really far.
I don't keep track of which guitars go to which tracks in a song, it's usually on the spot decisions. But the guitars I use and the cheapness involved are approximately as follows:
A red fender squire strat-$100
A blue pevey raptor plus exp-$150
A black and red BC Rich Warlock-$100
A black Ibanez Gio-$300-400 (the most expensive yet I use it probably the least... no real reason for that it just seems to be the one I think about the least)
The bass is a nameless 5 string bass I bought for like $70 (seriously... no brand. No stickers on it or anything. It came brand new that way too... and I lost the box it came in and there's no way to tell on the instrument. . . guess they don't care about advertising XD) It's nothing fancy and very cheap but it works well enough.
I use a Fender Vibrotone XD amp, it's like 5 or 10 watts. Not very powerful at all, but it is my experience that when it comes to recording, less powerful is usually the way to go as it fits into the sonic picture best. Plus since I use line out I can wire it to another sound receiver and make it as loud as I want... I don't understand why people don't use this method cuz when I have friends over it sounds like this huge wall of sound and then they freak out when I show them it's a little bitty amp hooked up to a surround sound system.
I use this amp for the bass as well. You should never play bass with a guitar amp as it will damage the speaker, but since I have the actual speaker on the amp disable in order to use line out it's fine.
So you see, I use very cheap hardware. It's all in how you utilize it! I don't have any real mixers or anything like that, I do all that with audacity and krystal.
I forgot to mention I use a DanElectro "METAL" distortion pedal, but that doesn't influence sound quality, just tone.
I'd somehow never noticed before but the opening to Disney's 'Beauty & The Beast' is a direct homage to the opening of 'Citizen Kane', neato!
(There's even a rosebud in a glass vessel!)
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Ryan McAvoy said:
I'd somehow never noticed before but the opening to Disney's 'Beauty & The Beast' is a direct homage to the opening of 'Citizen Kane', neato!
(There's even a rosebud in a glass vessel!)
That one is new to me, funny fact
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RicOlie_2 said:
My nine month-old brother stood without support for about fifteen seconds. :) He wasn't sure what the big deal was, since he's always standing up at the coffee table or a chair or a pant leg. At this rate he'll be walking at ten months.
How old are you now? Is it weird having such a young brother?
I'm fifteen as of March. I found it a bit weird for a couple weeks after he was born, since I hadn't had a new sibling for five and a half years, but now it doesn't feel strange at all. My best friend has five siblings and there's a gap of more than twenty years between the oldest and youngest, so it doesn't seem too weird to me to be fifteen years older than the youngest in our family.
I'm 14 years older than the youngest in my family, 11 years to the next oldest. So I know what you're going through. It's kind of awesome.
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I'm 15 years older then my sister,myself. It has never seemed strange to me.
doubleofive said:
So a salesman comes into my wife's shop a couple weeks ago trying to sell her a Chip-&-PIN Point of Sale system (she currently uses the Square add-on with her iPad). She declined, and when she asked me about it, I explained that its a much more secure credit card system that everyone but America uses, and like the metric system, it won't catch on because it's too different and I can't see credit card companies sending out all new cards to everyone, and besides, I've never seen one before.
Yesterday we get our new credit cards. They're Chip-&-PIN. No explanation of what that means, or what the little gold square is for. It's just "here's your new card, thanks for owing us money!"
My wife says "Apparently you were wrong about this being years off, huh?"
JEDIT: They might only be Chip-&-Signature, so face saved?
I actually had no experience with Chip-And-Pin until coming to Canada, and it blew me away. I later learned that the US will start rolling it out in 2015, so your experience is not too far off from reality.
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Possessed said:
Is anybody a fan of instrumental rock/metal music? I've been working on projects for years where I take a metal song, or any song for that matter, and work it into a metal instrumental. I actually don't want to make them instrumentals but I can't sing and I don't know anybody talented enough to make the cut.
On that note, does anybody know of any ways I could get this stuff sort of... out there where people will hear it? I put alot of work into them, and getting 20 likes on facebook seems like underachieving. I've recorded 30 plus songs, 3 albums worth. I'd like people to hear it.
By working into an instrumental, I mean melodies are added. Even though they are metal, they are very melodic. Often the added melodies are inspired by the melody that singer would ideally be singing.
Also, does anybody know of any internet gatherings of recording musicians? It'd be super cool to collaborate with somebody and get some vocals in this.
This is the latest song I've recorded if anybody's curious. All guitars and bass are me. The synth and drum are programmed midis with the best soundfonts I could fine. Keep in mind that all recording, mixing, and mastering is done by me as well so don't expect it to be pop radio perfect, but I think it sounds listenable. It has a reasonable eq pallette, meaning it doesn't sound thin or too bassy as many amateur recordings do.
https://soundcloud.com/jacob-martin-28/day-zero-cover-jacob-martin
Maybe I should make a thread about this, I just didn't want to seem too self involved. I'm not apart of any other forums so other than facebook I'm not sure where else to share it.
There's gotta be a subreddit for that kind of stuff! Post over there and see what people think.
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I might try that! Also I updated my soundcloud to a pro plan so I will soon upload all of my current mixes.
Duracell's signature is large, annoying, and possibly against the forum rules, but I'm too lazy to check.