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Conference napalm::guitar

Title:GUITARnotes - Where Every Note has Emotion
Notice:Discussion of the finer stringed instruments
Moderator:KDX200::COOPER
Created:Thu Aug 14 1986
Last Modified:Fri Jun 06 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:3280
Total number of notes:61432

2491.0. "Guitarnotes IV reviewies responses" by DNEAST::BOTTOM_DAVID (grep??) Sat Apr 04 1992 12:40

    Re: hold on
    
    The guitar is my ESP and the amp is the midi-rack. The other guitar is
    a charvel of some sort through a boogie. The ESP has EMG 81 for the
    humbucker and it's almost single coil sounding.
    
    re: On the mountain
    
    This is a studio track where we used a drum machine. I played my parts
    through the rivera with the ESP and a quadraverb.
    
    Both tracks are with my current music partners the first features the
    band the the second features the singer and myself.
    
    Thanks for the swell review
    
    dbii
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2491.1FREEBE::REAUMEACCESS the Tone ZoneMon Apr 06 1992 17:3618
      A quick response on Buck's review.
    
      The first cut was done live, with the KH rack. The band on this cut
    was Glyfix. Pretty much representative of what the band was all about
    at the time. I agree with the guitar being a little back in the mix,
    wish I could've fixed it but it was done two-track live!
    
      The second entry of mine (R n' R party in the street) was Chemistry.
    It was done on a Tascam four track and even though the mix is better I
    wish I'd redone the guitar tracks for a better sound. Don't ask me why
    (cuz I don't know) but I used the GSP-21 direct into the Tascam and
    tried (not hard enough obviously) to make up the sound with the 
    speaker simulator. But WTF, it's there now. I won't use that guitar sound
    again because I don't have a GSP-21 anymore!!!!! Next time - ACCESS!
    
    							-B()()M-
    
    						
2491.2certainly fairTOOK::SCHUCHARDLights on, but nobody homeMon Apr 06 1992 18:3614
    
    i'm glad you omitted the track you did, because I had doubts from the
    moment i sealed the pouch. (although it  did remind me much of teen
    angst,  that long ago feeling...)
    
    i'm suprised the acoustic number got selected, if only that the over-
    whelming discussion in this conference is electric in nature. I felt
    this one would be left off if any.
    
    and yes, cliches IS annoying - 'twas the point, and thank you very
    much for the compliment on the riff.  
    
    
    	bob 
2491.3WASTED::tomgI'd rather eat dirt....Mon Apr 06 1992 18:4910

re: The length of my tune

Buck's right. This song is a tad too long, but since they
weren't my lyrics (or the lyrics of someone I know well)
I didn't feel comfortable "editing" them.

(Ok I admit it, I had no self restraint ;^) )