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Posted: Dec. 05 2006, 15:49

I want to post one of the tracks I made on the net here but i'm not sure how or where to place it so that I can put a link on my post.

I probably won't do this often so is there a simple way of doing this?

Track is called Oceanwave -  i can send it to some one if they can put it somewhere where people can acess it??

Any ideas?  Ray :cool:


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Posted: Dec. 05 2006, 16:43

http://www.soundclick.com/util/getplayer.m3u?id=4742697&q=hi

Try this link

Ray


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Posted: Dec. 06 2006, 19:21

like the guitar work, though are you using a vocoder for the vocals, as sometimes its hard to work out the lyrics and slightly over clips but its good regardless

btw.. like the laugh at 2.42  :laugh:

when you do more, i'd like to hear more

keep it up :)


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Posted: Dec. 18 2006, 14:33

well Spotted - the vocals are through a Helicon pitch corrector.

the guitaring is a bit if a cheat as some of it is from Garageband.

The vocals were not like that when they were recorded - this was an adlib recording - you might notice that alot of the words come from the back cover of a Bowie song book - which Jeff started reading as he was making up some words to the music I had created - I completely cut up the lyrics and re-arranged them and made this song, complete with reapeating verse.  This was completely un-rehearsed.

All curtisy of Mr Logic Pro.

I'll post some more - but most are just instrumental as you really dont want to here us sing.

But probably not too bad for a helicoper pilot and an engineer (not the musical type!!!!;).

Ray  
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Posted: Dec. 18 2006, 15:00

good relaxing vibe, but what about your MO guitar Ray?
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Posted: Dec. 19 2006, 16:00

Quote (captainjjb @ Dec. 18 2006, 20:00)
good relaxing vibe, but what about your MO guitar Ray?

Good point.  You'll have to wait a wee bit for that.  I didnt own it at the time I made this track.

I've done some more guitar stuff with the Les Paul TV but it takes a really long time to work up a track when you are only doing it on occasional weekends.

I recently bought an old Mesaboogie MK3 from ebay and that combined with the Les Paul TV is incredible, my PRS needs some pedals plugged in to give it a smooth crunch sound but the les paul needs only a cable.  A few of my friends (and their brothers) have visitied to play it and they all agree there is something rather special about it.   I think it's the wood is so dried out it just has that nice warm vibration when you play it.

It would be nice to get a few people together in the summer to play a couple of tracks live - a drummer, bass player and keybord player and an engineer who can use logic pro.  

We could have a long weekend in the Highlands working up then recording a few MO tracks.

Ray


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