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Liquid_Drummer wrote:I played all the instruments sang and wrote this attempt at hard rock with a melodic rock root. Trying to write in a way that can appeal to both fans of hard and melodic rock. Its an early idea in the vocal department as the vocal melody and even lyrics are subject to change. The music I am happy with.. Tell me what you think... I am really proud of the middle section which sounds a bit like Lay it on the line meets the police.
http://media.putfile.com/music-89-90
Liquid_Drummer wrote:I played all the instruments sang and wrote this attempt at hard rock with a melodic rock root.
http://media.putfile.com/music-89-90
Saint John wrote:Excellent all the way around!!! Please post the lyrics. I was able to hear most of them, but would love to actually see all of them.
Ehwmatt wrote:Hey man, I've heard your Journey covers before and they rocked. But, for some reason, I can't get the file to play on either of my browsers from that site... you got a myspace or could you even e-mail it to me? I'd love to hear it...
JH'sTXfan wrote:Ehwmatt wrote:Hey man, I've heard your Journey covers before and they rocked. But, for some reason, I can't get the file to play on either of my browsers from that site... you got a myspace or could you even e-mail it to me? I'd love to hear it...
Rick was nice enough to help me out with the same problem yesterday. You have to update Windows Media.
http://www.microsoft.com/windows/window ... loads.aspx
Ehwmatt wrote:JH'sTXfan wrote:Ehwmatt wrote:Hey man, I've heard your Journey covers before and they rocked. But, for some reason, I can't get the file to play on either of my browsers from that site... you got a myspace or could you even e-mail it to me? I'd love to hear it...
Rick was nice enough to help me out with the same problem yesterday. You have to update Windows Media.
http://www.microsoft.com/windows/window ... loads.aspx
Therein lies the problem... Looked into it already :/ I'm on a Mac running the latest Windows Media for Mac, but it's still causin me a problem...
Jeremey wrote:
If you are on a mac, you need to update for the latest flip4mac.
Jeremey wrote:Ehwmatt wrote:JH'sTXfan wrote:Ehwmatt wrote:Hey man, I've heard your Journey covers before and they rocked. But, for some reason, I can't get the file to play on either of my browsers from that site... you got a myspace or could you even e-mail it to me? I'd love to hear it...
Rick was nice enough to help me out with the same problem yesterday. You have to update Windows Media.
http://www.microsoft.com/windows/window ... loads.aspx
Therein lies the problem... Looked into it already :/ I'm on a Mac running the latest Windows Media for Mac, but it's still causin me a problem...
If you are on a mac, you need to update for the latest flip4mac.
Liquid_Drummer wrote:Jeremey wrote:Ehwmatt wrote:JH'sTXfan wrote:Ehwmatt wrote:Hey man, I've heard your Journey covers before and they rocked. But, for some reason, I can't get the file to play on either of my browsers from that site... you got a myspace or could you even e-mail it to me? I'd love to hear it...
Rick was nice enough to help me out with the same problem yesterday. You have to update Windows Media.
http://www.microsoft.com/windows/window ... loads.aspx
Therein lies the problem... Looked into it already :/ I'm on a Mac running the latest Windows Media for Mac, but it's still causin me a problem...
If you are on a mac, you need to update for the latest flip4mac.
What I need are good mics of every kind. Everything was run through a guitar pod 2.0 including the vocals.. Thats what i had to work with hehe. The drums are just one mic in the room and thats it. Everything else is a direct and the vocals were done on a sm57. Not ideal. I was using Sonar 5 on pc.
Shopping list..
Presonus 16 channel firewire mic pre amp with firewire.
Pencil condensers for over head on drums or acoustic instruments.
A decent Akg kick mic.
A large capsule tube condenser for vocals.
Now I need about 3 grand at least. Some day soon.. Taxes arnt that far way.
Jeremey wrote:Liquid_Drummer wrote:Jeremey wrote:Ehwmatt wrote:JH'sTXfan wrote:Ehwmatt wrote:Hey man, I've heard your Journey covers before and they rocked. But, for some reason, I can't get the file to play on either of my browsers from that site... you got a myspace or could you even e-mail it to me? I'd love to hear it...
Rick was nice enough to help me out with the same problem yesterday. You have to update Windows Media.
http://www.microsoft.com/windows/window ... loads.aspx
Therein lies the problem... Looked into it already :/ I'm on a Mac running the latest Windows Media for Mac, but it's still causin me a problem...
If you are on a mac, you need to update for the latest flip4mac.
What I need are good mics of every kind. Everything was run through a guitar pod 2.0 including the vocals.. Thats what i had to work with hehe. The drums are just one mic in the room and thats it. Everything else is a direct and the vocals were done on a sm57. Not ideal. I was using Sonar 5 on pc.
Shopping list..
Presonus 16 channel firewire mic pre amp with firewire.
Pencil condensers for over head on drums or acoustic instruments.
A decent Akg kick mic.
A large capsule tube condenser for vocals.
Now I need about 3 grand at least. Some day soon.. Taxes arnt that far way.
No no no my friend....
Get yourself a nice new iMac and max out the ram. Buy Logic 8 Pro. There are more drum loops than you'll ever need, as well as MIDI instruments, loops and samples. Get yourself a good preamp. I use a MOTU Ultralite but that's a 10 channel firewire and runs about $500 bucks. There are stereo preamps you can find that will do the job just fine. Don't even try to get involved in micing drums. Let someone else worry about that. You get a good scratch guitar/bass track down with loops in Garageband or Logic 8, then find a nice tube mic - MXL makes some very good ones for less than $600. When you get a SONG that you feel good about, then you go track out the people who know better than you how to make that demo into a nice big track.
G.I.Jim wrote:
Jeremey...I hate to butt-in here, but the man just said he needs about 3 grand to get set-up. You said "No no no", and then gave him a list of stuff he needs that's probably $2500 to $3000 at least!![]()
I agree with him that stuff isn't cheap.
Ehwmatt wrote:G.I.Jim wrote:
Jeremey...I hate to butt-in here, but the man just said he needs about 3 grand to get set-up. You said "No no no", and then gave him a list of stuff he needs that's probably $2500 to $3000 at least!![]()
I agree with him that stuff isn't cheap.
Especially when you are also a musician! Man, music is an expensive hobby
G.I.Jim wrote:Jeremey wrote:Liquid_Drummer wrote:Jeremey wrote:Ehwmatt wrote:JH'sTXfan wrote:Ehwmatt wrote:Hey man, I've heard your Journey covers before and they rocked. But, for some reason, I can't get the file to play on either of my browsers from that site... you got a myspace or could you even e-mail it to me? I'd love to hear it...
Rick was nice enough to help me out with the same problem yesterday. You have to update Windows Media.
http://www.microsoft.com/windows/window ... loads.aspx
Therein lies the problem... Looked into it already :/ I'm on a Mac running the latest Windows Media for Mac, but it's still causin me a problem...
If you are on a mac, you need to update for the latest flip4mac.
What I need are good mics of every kind. Everything was run through a guitar pod 2.0 including the vocals.. Thats what i had to work with hehe. The drums are just one mic in the room and thats it. Everything else is a direct and the vocals were done on a sm57. Not ideal. I was using Sonar 5 on pc.
Shopping list..
Presonus 16 channel firewire mic pre amp with firewire.
Pencil condensers for over head on drums or acoustic instruments.
A decent Akg kick mic.
A large capsule tube condenser for vocals.
Now I need about 3 grand at least. Some day soon.. Taxes arnt that far way.
No no no my friend....
Get yourself a nice new iMac and max out the ram. Buy Logic 8 Pro. There are more drum loops than you'll ever need, as well as MIDI instruments, loops and samples. Get yourself a good preamp. I use a MOTU Ultralite but that's a 10 channel firewire and runs about $500 bucks. There are stereo preamps you can find that will do the job just fine. Don't even try to get involved in micing drums. Let someone else worry about that. You get a good scratch guitar/bass track down with loops in Garageband or Logic 8, then find a nice tube mic - MXL makes some very good ones for less than $600. When you get a SONG that you feel good about, then you go track out the people who know better than you how to make that demo into a nice big track.
Jeremey...I hate to butt-in here, but the man just said he needs about 3 grand to get set-up. You said "No no no", and then gave him a list of stuff he needs that's probably $2500 to $3000 at least!![]()
I agree with him that stuff isn't cheap.
Jeremey wrote:G.I.Jim wrote:Jeremey wrote:Liquid_Drummer wrote:Jeremey wrote:Ehwmatt wrote:JH'sTXfan wrote:Ehwmatt wrote:Hey man, I've heard your Journey covers before and they rocked. But, for some reason, I can't get the file to play on either of my browsers from that site... you got a myspace or could you even e-mail it to me? I'd love to hear it...
Rick was nice enough to help me out with the same problem yesterday. You have to update Windows Media.
http://www.microsoft.com/windows/window ... loads.aspx
Therein lies the problem... Looked into it already :/ I'm on a Mac running the latest Windows Media for Mac, but it's still causin me a problem...
If you are on a mac, you need to update for the latest flip4mac.
What I need are good mics of every kind. Everything was run through a guitar pod 2.0 including the vocals.. Thats what i had to work with hehe. The drums are just one mic in the room and thats it. Everything else is a direct and the vocals were done on a sm57. Not ideal. I was using Sonar 5 on pc.
Shopping list..
Presonus 16 channel firewire mic pre amp with firewire.
Pencil condensers for over head on drums or acoustic instruments.
A decent Akg kick mic.
A large capsule tube condenser for vocals.
Now I need about 3 grand at least. Some day soon.. Taxes arnt that far way.
No no no my friend....
Get yourself a nice new iMac and max out the ram. Buy Logic 8 Pro. There are more drum loops than you'll ever need, as well as MIDI instruments, loops and samples. Get yourself a good preamp. I use a MOTU Ultralite but that's a 10 channel firewire and runs about $500 bucks. There are stereo preamps you can find that will do the job just fine. Don't even try to get involved in micing drums. Let someone else worry about that. You get a good scratch guitar/bass track down with loops in Garageband or Logic 8, then find a nice tube mic - MXL makes some very good ones for less than $600. When you get a SONG that you feel good about, then you go track out the people who know better than you how to make that demo into a nice big track.
Jeremey...I hate to butt-in here, but the man just said he needs about 3 grand to get set-up. You said "No no no", and then gave him a list of stuff he needs that's probably $2500 to $3000 at least!![]()
I agree with him that stuff isn't cheap.
Au contraire my friend. Without the Ultralite you can find a very nice stereo preamp....And still come in around 2600 bucks. But the return on the investment for the mac would very much outstrip the initial investment.
G.I.Jim wrote:
Dude!!! I just said it'd run $2500 to $3000, and you say....no, it'd run $2600. Am I smoking something here?![]()
Jeremey wrote:G.I.Jim wrote:
Dude!!! I just said it'd run $2500 to $3000, and you say....no, it'd run $2600. Am I smoking something here?![]()
No. I'm on a lot of anxiety medicine tonight and I feel like I'm coming off of Everest while bypassing every base camp. we are on the same page, but I just use a mac and u use hardware.
G.I.Jim wrote:Jeremey wrote:G.I.Jim wrote:
Dude!!! I just said it'd run $2500 to $3000, and you say....no, it'd run $2600. Am I smoking something here?![]()
No. I'm on a lot of anxiety medicine tonight and I feel like I'm coming off of Everest while bypassing every base camp. we are on the same page, but I just use a mac and u use hardware.
Well don't be a hater...HATER!My hardware has done me right so far, but I will jump up to software based probably within the next year or two. There's so much more you can do with software!
Jeremey wrote:G.I.Jim wrote:Jeremey wrote:G.I.Jim wrote:
Dude!!! I just said it'd run $2500 to $3000, and you say....no, it'd run $2600. Am I smoking something here?![]()
No. I'm on a lot of anxiety medicine tonight and I feel like I'm coming off of Everest while bypassing every base camp. we are on the same page, but I just use a mac and u use hardware.
Well don't be a hater...HATER!My hardware has done me right so far, but I will jump up to software based probably within the next year or two. There's so much more you can do with software!
Bejeezus, your hardware has cost you much more than this aluminum and glass box!
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