- blend.io/dogh20
- The Desert
- 3 projects
2+2=4 (basic.fm)
196.51 MB(94 files)
90 BPM
4 Audio, 2 Midi tracks
Progress:Rough Draft
Plugins
"World Coming Down".
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DogH2O2 years ago
This song is getting redone. New recording studio built.
Allen Vallieres4 years ago
Cool guitar...
HYPERCONFIDENCE4 years ago
Great to hear some guitars on here mate
DogH2O8 years ago
That flub has got to go. sh$#
DogH2O9 years ago
Thanks Aural Pleasure
Aural Pleasure9 years ago
Das ist gut mein Bruder.
DogH2O9 years ago
Tks
Rich Franz9 years ago
Phenomenal work. Great solo .
DogH2O9 years ago
Thanks! Assignment 3 should be interesting as well.
DonPelufo9 years ago
OP!
Calynda Dectiventi9 years ago
Very enjoyable. Couldn't stop listening.
Calynda Dectiventi9 years ago
Wow! Thanks. :)
DogH2O9 years ago
Thanks!
DogH2O9 years ago
The guitars are run through a Fractal Axe Fx II with an expression pedal (wah). My audio interface is a Roland Octacapture. Ableton is handling the drums and the reverb sends on the tracks.
Calynda Dectiventi9 years ago
Nice guitar performance. Is that an Ableton Live plug-in you used? Thank you.
White Gums9 years ago
Love the use of the Axe FX, I have a mate who lives by it. Awesome guitar mate.
DogH2O9 years ago
Thanks for the input. Time allowing, I will fix the flubs before the due date. Otherwise, it will have to wait. This class is the beginning of something that will outlast the class. I will be on Blend indefinitely. I agree on the awkwardness of the break and how it feels contrived. It will do to satisfy the assignment for now but good things take time. LOL. Thanks again.
João Boullosa9 years ago
It's a really muscled range. the one awkward part for me was the break, i guess that even only the amp on the back should make it more balanced, you can really tell the diference between the silence and when he kicks back in for the last solo. Great brain and awsome improv! :D
DogH2O9 years ago
I did all the guitar work. This is one of those tunes that was put together completely at the moment in the morning after a bad bout of CFS insomnia/brain frazzle. LOL. It was born that day. I found a beat I liked, found a riff that was fitting (hard to play at first and get the timing relaxed). Then came the clean rhythm that forced me into grabbing a piece of paper to write in stone the articulations so I could visually see it. The drum sequencer in Ableton helped me do this. This made me play that part exactly as written which was needed because my brain works in improv mode most of the time. Then I recorded the solo part (improv). All are on takes. I need to revisit it here this week and think hard about cleaning up the flubs and flow. Thanks for appreciating my work. :-)
Victor.VL9 years ago
Awesome!
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