Post by asattwanger on Aug 10, 2008 9:06:17 GMT -7
We finnaly got together again after two weeks of break and worked on this surf song that I been holding on to for a month or so now.
10 mins in we had the drum beat programed and 20 mins the bass lines were comming together. We played it all nice and surfy clean about 5 times @ 9,9,12 settings.
We took a break and decided to hear what it sounds like with some edge. So, I ditched the settings and went with 12,12,3. The bass turned up a bit and when your talking bass into a 69 Bassman into early 80's greenback loaded Marshall 4x12 we're not talking about clean bass either. All of a sudden the song really took off. The intro turned into jam, the song is quite rockin now, and the outro turned into another jam. Song went from 2:20ish to just under 5 mins without a bore second to be found.
This is really cool and might be the new direction for us over all. As we talked about how we are starting to take moments from all three projects and inserting them into one band. At times difficult as the guitar duties are now being put on me as the better player is now playing bass, but for a trio {once the drummer is permently in place, met three in the last week} we will produce alot of sound.
We recorded about 10 takes of it live with my BR-600. I won't lie. It's alot loose, but for a song that was an idea hours before it's pretty hot and I can tell it gonna smoke once the start and stop hit are being inforced by a drummer.
Sorry, Yes, I know again, I'm here talking about another song and no sound sample of it. All these songs will get put together and be posted for you all to hear.
Need I say I wouldn't be posting this if my Z-28 wasn't like best sounding amp you have ever heard in your life.
DAVE
10 mins in we had the drum beat programed and 20 mins the bass lines were comming together. We played it all nice and surfy clean about 5 times @ 9,9,12 settings.
We took a break and decided to hear what it sounds like with some edge. So, I ditched the settings and went with 12,12,3. The bass turned up a bit and when your talking bass into a 69 Bassman into early 80's greenback loaded Marshall 4x12 we're not talking about clean bass either. All of a sudden the song really took off. The intro turned into jam, the song is quite rockin now, and the outro turned into another jam. Song went from 2:20ish to just under 5 mins without a bore second to be found.
This is really cool and might be the new direction for us over all. As we talked about how we are starting to take moments from all three projects and inserting them into one band. At times difficult as the guitar duties are now being put on me as the better player is now playing bass, but for a trio {once the drummer is permently in place, met three in the last week} we will produce alot of sound.
We recorded about 10 takes of it live with my BR-600. I won't lie. It's alot loose, but for a song that was an idea hours before it's pretty hot and I can tell it gonna smoke once the start and stop hit are being inforced by a drummer.
Sorry, Yes, I know again, I'm here talking about another song and no sound sample of it. All these songs will get put together and be posted for you all to hear.
Need I say I wouldn't be posting this if my Z-28 wasn't like best sounding amp you have ever heard in your life.
DAVE