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(@333maxwell)
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Here we go again,
With all the talk about amps and modelers, I once again wanted to
play a bit of devils advocate. The guitar in this song is a standard
strat, unmodified, plugged directly into the laptop. I added a free VST
reverb later that anyone can get legaly and free from the net.
The guitar was recorded ONCE through. There are no overdubs and that is
very easy to hear, there are some icky parts as it is just improvised all
the way through.
I never claimed to be a Jass musician, rather I am just a music experimentr
So please just consider this an
exercise in how to record your guitar for cheap. Much is made of this gear
or that gear, and I admit I likely would of played and sounded a bit more
inspired using more inspiring gear. But it means a lot to me to encourage
the musician who wants to record but buys into the BS of it is all i the gear.

Ironicly.. the guitar was recorded in less than 10 minutes (and it shows), the rest of the
music was arranged and put together over the span of 3 days. I'll go back
in later and totaly re-cut the guitar an shorten it some (it's a too long song),
but for now I just want to put this song away from me.

Without further adieu, I present Casual FUnk. Be gentle.

Casual Funk
lo-fi URL: http://www.soundclick.com/util/getplayer.m3u?id=7097061&q=lo
hi-fi URL: http://www.soundclick.com/util/getplayer.m3u?id=7097061&q=hi

 
Posted : 27/11/2008 2:04 am
(@dan-t)
Posts: 5044
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Hey, nice jazz song! 8)

Dan

"The only way I know that guarantees no mistakes is not to play and that's simply not an option". David Hodge

 
Posted : 30/11/2008 12:49 am
(@maplebaby)
Posts: 620
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really enjoyed your tune! Sounds like a good amount of work but you had a great result, thanks for posting,
dale

 
Posted : 30/11/2008 1:26 am