jkanter
02-11-2003, 03:30 AM
Well.....I decided to mess around with cool edit a little and thought LIOG would be a fun thing to do. Please take into account all the things below...I just had a little fun...didn't try to make anything spectacular.
Couple things about this recording that are necessary to know before you hear it:
1) This is not my guitar. I do not own a guitar that has a bridge on it(AT ALL) so I am borrowing this guitar right now. I might have been able to ge the KOA but I didn't. This is a Washburn D10-N
2) This guitar has a problem in the fact that above the 7th fret, on the Low E...it buzzes. It is clearly apparent in the jam so just take it for what it's worth
3) I did this in about an hour and 15 min. I recorded each track once, didn't bother whether it was good or not...I just recorded them and synched them.
4) Everything except the first Timmy parts were done as an improv. I just figured something might sound good so I played it. I worked it out a little before hand but didn't really care whether it was perfect or not.
5) I am not a good lead guitarist. I know the Key of D so I can at least play the right notes for LIOG...but I don't know jack abotu music theory or anything. That is me just messing around during the solo's and hoping something good comes out of it.
6) I used a lot of effects that I really have no idea what they do. I probably should have read through Xoosh's cool edit tutorial first but I really didnt' care that much to do it
Alright...that's enough of me making excuses...I did my best...now I send my work into the pack of wolfs...here goes. This will be the first of many of my little experiments with multi-tracking...hell.....even if it's not that great...it's just damn fun.....enjoy all
http://www.dmbtabs.com/audio/LIOG.mp3
Couple things about this recording that are necessary to know before you hear it:
1) This is not my guitar. I do not own a guitar that has a bridge on it(AT ALL) so I am borrowing this guitar right now. I might have been able to ge the KOA but I didn't. This is a Washburn D10-N
2) This guitar has a problem in the fact that above the 7th fret, on the Low E...it buzzes. It is clearly apparent in the jam so just take it for what it's worth
3) I did this in about an hour and 15 min. I recorded each track once, didn't bother whether it was good or not...I just recorded them and synched them.
4) Everything except the first Timmy parts were done as an improv. I just figured something might sound good so I played it. I worked it out a little before hand but didn't really care whether it was perfect or not.
5) I am not a good lead guitarist. I know the Key of D so I can at least play the right notes for LIOG...but I don't know jack abotu music theory or anything. That is me just messing around during the solo's and hoping something good comes out of it.
6) I used a lot of effects that I really have no idea what they do. I probably should have read through Xoosh's cool edit tutorial first but I really didnt' care that much to do it
Alright...that's enough of me making excuses...I did my best...now I send my work into the pack of wolfs...here goes. This will be the first of many of my little experiments with multi-tracking...hell.....even if it's not that great...it's just damn fun.....enjoy all
http://www.dmbtabs.com/audio/LIOG.mp3