Sunday Jam Anyone?

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Sorry, I've changed that now! :)
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Sustainz wrote:
crowbgood1 wrote:Common someone..put this one in the 'done' bin.
I'd be honored to finish it, but Slash-ed didn't enable the download option on his take. I just PM'd him. If worse comes to worst I'll record it as a stream in real time.
do it, my fingers munted...
So, is that low alcohol or no alcohol at all? mmmm, no alcohol, do you want to try it? Noooooooooo.

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Done. Thanks, guys!

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Nice work everyone!!!!

I'd like to thank the band :)
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Great job, team!

I'm interested to see what everyone else's signal chain was like for recording their parts.

Here's mine:

AmStd Strat -> Flashback X4 (just a bit of slapback) -> Mesa Mark V on 10W Tweed mode -> Blackstar Artisan 2x12" (V30s) -> Audix i5 slightly off axis.
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Well done guys, very enjoyable, so much musical and recording talent. I like all sections, but the guitar playing in the first section particularly does it for me. Tele with some subtle effect?

What recording gear do you guys use?
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Mine was La Cabronita - Ampeg Reverberocket (built by Ryan) - Cascade Fathead ribbon mic - CAPI VP28 mic preamp (vintage API console style) - RME UFX interface - Pro Tools HD10 -Maag EQ4 to add a bit of high frequency - Echoboy delay in space echo mode for the slap echo.

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slash-ed wrote:Great job, team!

I'm interested to see what everyone else's signal chain was like for recording their parts.

Here's mine:

AmStd Strat -> Flashback X4 (just a bit of slapback) -> Mesa Mark V on 10W Tweed mode -> Blackstar Artisan 2x12" (V30s) -> Audix i5 slightly off axis.
Mine as follows:

*1 bottle of Villa Maria 2011 Cabernet Merlot
*Epi Dot, both pups with the bridge bumped a bit higher than the neck
*Mesa Mini Rec in vintage mode (gain about 10 o'clock, master at 8, everything else around noon), 10W into Mesa Mini 1x12 V30
*Boss DD-7 in analog mode set for subtle 3 repeat
*Rode M1 (windscreen removed) about 4cm from edge of speaker, slightly off axis
*Focusrite iTrack Solo interface
*Audacity

Thanks again, guys. I enjoyed everybody's takes with their different approaches and tones.
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benderissimo wrote:Mine was La Cabronita - Ampeg Reverberocket (built by Ryan) - Cascade Fathead ribbon mic - CAPI VP28 mic preamp (vintage API console style) - RME UFX interface - Pro Tools HD10 -Maag EQ4 to add a bit of high frequency - Echoboy delay in space echo mode for the slap echo.

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Nice one! Is that detune effect coming from the space echo?
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Sustainz wrote:
slash-ed wrote:Great job, team!

I'm interested to see what everyone else's signal chain was like for recording their parts.

Here's mine:

AmStd Strat -> Flashback X4 (just a bit of slapback) -> Mesa Mark V on 10W Tweed mode -> Blackstar Artisan 2x12" (V30s) -> Audix i5 slightly off axis.
Mine as follows:

*1 bottle of Villa Maria 2011 Cabernet Merlot
*Epi Dot, both pups with the bridge bumped a bit higher than the neck
*Mesa Mini Rec in vintage mode (gain about 10 o'clock, master at 8, everything else around noon), 10W into Mesa Mini 1x12 V30
*Boss DD-7 in analog mode set for subtle 3 repeat
*Rode M1 (windscreen removed) about 4cm from edge of speaker, slightly off axis
*Focusrite iTrack Solo interface
*Audacity

Thanks again, guys. I enjoyed everybody's takes with their different approaches and tones.
My fave tone of the lot. Nice thick sound. Well done :clap:

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Piratecaster - Mackie Onix Interphase - Cubase - Amplitube Fender.
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These jams are heating up! Looking forward to having a crack at one in a while once I get myself sorted out for recording again....
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Cos you did heaps of that when you owned an HD500... :P
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slash-ed wrote:Cos you did heaps of that when you owned an HD500... :P
I managed it once!! :lol: Mostly because its my lack of confidence and actual guitar playing ability.... but I'm working on that and doing shit in front of people or on teh interwebz will help :)
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You shouldn't really shit in front of people, on the internet or otherwise.

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