That should have read "1min30-45 each". Wouldn't want anyone to think I'm tricking you. hehe
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different
March 17 2002, 12:42 PM
What do you call this style? Were all these done on the PS-02? The drums sound pretty good on nonm33sm. How were they recorded?
Tell me more, tell me more
March 17 2002, 4:42 PM
Sounds great, tell us more about the recordings. What mic did you use for vocals, what patch, what guitar and guitar patch, etc.
Dempsey
Okay...
March 17 2002, 11:46 PM
The guitars used:
Gibson 335(you know the semi-hollow bodies, modelled on a Gretsch I think)
The acoustic is a Seagull S6+CW
Oh yeah, the cheesey keyboard sounds were obtained with a casio CTK-551
Patches:
I used most of the presets but changed them as I saw fit.
The vocals I used some echo as well as a small bit of phase. Recorded through a uni directional mic. They are a tad boomy as I was trying to get rid of the ess that I was getting. I think in future I'll be using the PS-02 mic.
The acoustic much the same way as the vocals but with an acoustic patch(BRT). One thing I have been experimenting with recently is double tracking the acoustic(ie recording the acoustic twice on 2 different tracks and panning one left and one right). I suggest you all try this as the results sound AMAZING!(even with a crummy patch)
Keyboards through a clean patch.
Drum and bass courtesy of zoom.
Style? I wouldn't have a clue. My favourite out of the songs is epiano. I think the zoom drum and bass(double) sound great. Hope I covered everything.
Dempsey
Oh yeah
March 20 2002, 12:20 AM
I realise the quality on some of them is pretty scratchy this has nothing to do with the PS-02 it's more due to the process ie
PS-02->WAV->Mp3->WAV->CD->WAV->Mp3
They lost a bit on all these transfers...but I can assure you the originals sound fine!