Description : this is a track based on a standard session rock drumming sample. basically I enjoyed the jam along. purely experimental and I know its a lame ending.
nice guitar sounds..., good rythm..., and okay ending..., could've make it harder or sumthing..., but other than that..., i know you put a lot of time into this shit..., so i give you props...
Nice guitar playing here. I enjoyed hearing what you did with just a plain basic beat. The bass and drums are fine. As far as levels, it depends on what a person is listening to your song with. A good stereo or 3" computer speakers. Maybe headphones, and I know they are all different.
Good job and thanks for listening to my tunes as well.
Music has to played through a decent speaker set-up if you want to hear what the composer intended, your track made my base cones rattle 'cos I kept turning it up and up. Thanks for giving my track a blast.
Hi Daniel! Well it's the first time I'e dropped by your page and checked out your stuff. Wow man! You can't beat a good rock jam! Some really tasty licks and riffs cooking. I'd be interested to know what amp/settings you used to get that lead sound. Me likes...
Cheers slap. I've been called some things but never fuzz face. that's a world first ! I cook my lead guitar 2 ways = first is a VST plug in on a programme called DSound GT player express, but is also a stand-alone programme. and the second is more difficult. I use a Marshall valve-amp (AVT2000) and take a line-out from that. problem is the signal is huge! so it has to be levelled right down.But my electric guitar has 2 X double wound pick-ups on it that are the loudest I've heard anywhere, so I think that adds to a punchier sound. thanks for dropping by and giving my track a review.
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Nice guitar playing here. I enjoyed hearing what you did with just a plain basic beat. The bass and drums are fine. As far as levels, it depends on what a person is listening to your song with. A good stereo or 3" computer speakers. Maybe headphones, and I know they are all different.
Good job and thanks for listening to my tunes as well.
Randy
Cheers Slap...