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A lot of the guitar sound is created in the studio during mixing, via doubling, stacking, shelving, EQ, compression, etc. That's why I like the...
Acoustic guitars are amazing instruments, and you just have to keep plugging away until you get some kind of control over them. Playing through a...
Yeah, but how much chilli do you want, a little or a lot?
That's why I have 4 guitars and a P-Bass :wink: I like sampled sounds/loopers too, but it all depends on what you are trying to do.
That's because a guitar is such an expressive instrument, and a lot of the sound comes from the person who is playing it. If you know what you are...
That's it, it made me feel like I was painting by numbers when there is an entire universe out there waiting to be explored.
Try No Home Record album from 2019.
Never forget your roots!
It seems that stepping away from the mainstream can be quite divisive, but it does have the potential to elicit strong emotions. Anyway, I'm on...
Here's some more live footage from a gig in California, USA. It's not pro-shot, but they did use some Zoom mics. [MEDIA]
That's the whole point :) It's easy to make pretty music with a well chosen chord progression and a few arpeggios, but it's not challenging and...
I don't mean to copy the sound per se, it's more about the structure. Most music today is built on top of predictable structures.
Ex-Sonic Youth.
I don't think anything, I am just reacting to an experience I had which made me question what I was doing :)
It kind of makes the stuff I do sound quite boring, so I am thinking about changing direction and becoming more experimental. What do you guys...
If it's a good song I'd send it to a mastering engineer.
Glastonbury 2024!
Actually AI probably needs it's own thread as there is a lot happening.
My mixes sound more analogue when I use VU meters :bleh:
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