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shedshrine
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by shedshrine » Fri Jul 01, 2011 2:39 pm
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TheRealRoach
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by TheRealRoach » Sun Jul 03, 2011 10:01 am
Great idea! I'll be uploading some stuff shortly.
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kslight
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by kslight » Sun Jul 03, 2011 2:10 pm
The Black Dots of Death - Destroy Anything
www.theblackdotsofdeath.com
Everything was tracked to 388 including vocals, minus two keyboard parts, mixed in Pro Tools.
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dustypants
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by dustypants » Wed Aug 10, 2011 7:16 am
Is that other song "finest hour" a cover? Sound really good, great harmonies and hook, also love the vocal effect...
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j.harv
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by j.harv » Wed Aug 10, 2011 3:15 pm
Hey Thanks Dustypants.
Finest hour is another original.
I wasn't too pleased with thatone though.
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shedshrine
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by shedshrine » Mon Nov 21, 2011 9:40 am
http://soundcloud.com/thebakerystudio
"The Bakery studio is small home studio that fell out of the 70s right into my house, think it could have been the aliens????? Lot of old equipment (tape echos & reverb springs). I record everything on a tascam 388 8 track tape machine with a desk welded on, a machine built for making dub. A little tape hiss is a fair trade for warm analog sound.
Singers and players from Jamaica Nigeria and England Dubin it in Manchester."
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markjazzbassist
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by markjazzbassist » Wed Dec 07, 2011 11:39 am
cool stuff that dub sounded amazing. great tones and sound
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388 rocks
my EP is almost done, did it with a 388 sounds amazing, i'll post links to our band camp in the next month when we finish.
cheers
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shadwell157
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by shadwell157 » Tue Jan 10, 2012 6:53 am
Hi folks!
We're giving our never used and newly serviced 388 its first run out this weekend at
www.punchstudios.co.uk Ipswich, UK.
The band is one I'm in called 'Broken Shapes'
www.soundcloud.com/brokenshapes and we're gonna document the recording process as well.
I will keep you posted on the recordings and video footage..... straight to tape, all live with no overdubs.....well, that is the plan!
We're all very excited!
Ha ha!
Best
Joe
Brought to you by the letter J
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charmingtedious
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by charmingtedious » Wed Mar 14, 2012 12:33 am
I love that Lloyd and Michael record!
I engineered a solo record by "Michael" a while back when she was artist in residence at my old firehouse art space. We really ought to get around to releasing that!
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shedshrine
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by shedshrine » Sun Apr 22, 2012 5:52 pm
Cool Hendrixy swagger riff you've got there.
How are you getting those space chirp/slide? sounds around the 2 minute mark?
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j.harv
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by j.harv » Sun Apr 22, 2012 6:04 pm
Thanks Shed!!!!
Those sounds are coming from a thing called a photo theremin.
Its just a little box with a bunch of knobs for pitch,rate,LFO and has a switch for tri and square wave.It has a little photo cell that you just wave your hand over to manipulate it.Think Jimmy Page.
Its a pretty cool little noise maker.
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