Hey Forum
I was reading an article over at TDPRI about the changes at Quantegy. I surfed over here from there and I liked many of the post I've browsed. Seems like a great place to visit.
I'm a musc educator and performer in the Roanoke Valley/Northeastern North Carolina. I play guitar/bass, keys and do vocals. I also do a bit of songwriting and recording. (I do a lot of recording projects in Northeastern NC)
I'd be real honored if you guys would surf over to Musically Mr M @ Soundclick and listen to some very good original music covering styles as diverse as R&B, Hip-Hop, Country, Folk, Jazz-and all composed and performed by me and a few friends. Take a listen and please post comments on the tunes and the recording. I used some real "non" conventional techniques (by today's standards) to produce these samples proving that tape is alive and well and those of us who are purist will continue to find ways to keep the medium alive.
A Few Mixes From A Newbie
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A Few Mixes From A Newbie
"Life Is Just A Game and they're many ways to play; All you do Is choose.........." Stanley Clarke
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Re: A Few Mixes From A Newbie
Well, I'm suprised no one has made any comments yet.......guess I must be too *new* huh?
Please give a listen and give me some honest commentary; good or bad. Your comments will definitely help me improve my recording process and you might hear a few good songs in the process as well. It's surprising what you can get with a 4-track, a few warmed over effects and a little time..........
Please give a listen and give me some honest commentary; good or bad. Your comments will definitely help me improve my recording process and you might hear a few good songs in the process as well. It's surprising what you can get with a 4-track, a few warmed over effects and a little time..........
"Life Is Just A Game and they're many ways to play; All you do Is choose.........." Stanley Clarke
Re: A Few Mixes From A Newbie
not exactly my cup-o-tea but it sounds pretty good. acoutisc sounds work together really nicely.
angel crusher
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Re: A Few Mixes From A Newbie
Thanks Scott for the listen. If you don't mind me asking, what is your cup of tea? If someone were to ask me that , I couldn't answer. I'm like Mikey; I'll eat anything
"Life Is Just A Game and they're many ways to play; All you do Is choose.........." Stanley Clarke
Re: A Few Mixes From A Newbie
mostly loud wall-of-sound rock music. i listen to some scattered mellow stuff to keep myself sane...
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