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Old 02-03-2014, 06:16 PM   #361 (permalink)
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New one here. I made a feeble attempt to put some video to it.

The production and mixing on all of your work is excellent. How do you get that guitar tone? I've been trying my whole life to get electric guitar to sound good and I've yet to really succeed :P
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Old 02-04-2014, 09:07 AM   #362 (permalink)
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The production and mixing on all of your work is excellent. How do you get that guitar tone? I've been trying my whole life to get electric guitar to sound good and I've yet to really succeed :P
PRS SE Custom 22 stock pickups through an HD500 (Treadplate, or "Mesa Boogie" amp modeling) direct to DAW (Audacity). There is an old saying that "Tone is mostly in the fingers", and I have to agree. Two people can play on the exact same setup, and play the exact same thing, and I guarantee the tone nuances will be different. I've been playing for over 30 years so I guess I've honed my tone through dedication and hard work. Actually, the song in that video is not really a good example of my best, that's just a one off. I'm getting back into record mode, and that's a test song. Setting levels, and trying to remember how I did things 6 months ago. I'm bench marking right now, and just went through the whole production process to get a feel for it again.

Here's some good tone:

http://www.planktonsodyssey.com/reso...+Trubadour.mp3
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Old 02-04-2014, 04:55 PM   #363 (permalink)
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PRS SE Custom 22 stock pickups through an HD500 (Treadplate, or "Mesa Boogie" amp modeling) direct to DAW (Audacity). There is an old saying that "Tone is mostly in the fingers", and I have to agree. Two people can play on the exact same setup, and play the exact same thing, and I guarantee the tone nuances will be different. I've been playing for over 30 years so I guess I've honed my tone through dedication and hard work. Actually, the song in that video is not really a good example of my best, that's just a one off. I'm getting back into record mode, and that's a test song. Setting levels, and trying to remember how I did things 6 months ago. I'm bench marking right now, and just went through the whole production process to get a feel for it again.

Here's some good tone:

http://www.planktonsodyssey.com/reso...+Trubadour.mp3
Well I've listened to nearly all of your stuff so I wasn't talking about that song in particular, it was just the gateway to the question :P

So you have some very solid (and pricey) gear and I would imagine that helps, but I've heard that "the tone is in the fingers" too and I don't think I'm very good at honing that nice hard rock sound like some people can. It's been so long since I've really even played an electric guitar at this point, I've just moved on to acoustic and electronic production. Plus I've only played guitar for like six years anyway.

The tone on Blue Trubadour is just superb, I think I just need to invest more and work at it more.
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Old 02-05-2014, 05:54 PM   #364 (permalink)
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Well I've listened to nearly all of your stuff so I wasn't talking about that song in particular, it was just the gateway to the question :P

So you have some very solid (and pricey) gear and I would imagine that helps, but I've heard that "the tone is in the fingers" too and I don't think I'm very good at honing that nice hard rock sound like some people can. It's been so long since I've really even played an electric guitar at this point, I've just moved on to acoustic and electronic production. Plus I've only played guitar for like six years anyway.

The tone on Blue Trubadour is just superb, I think I just need to invest more and work at it more.
It really isn't all that pricey:

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Here's my latest live setup. "Cheap" is the theme:



PRS = $340.00
Line6 HD500 = $550.00
Line6 Spider 75 = $300.00
Peavey KB300 = $100.00
Bad Dog = $5.00

Grand Total = $1295.00
I also have a Schecter Diamond series (cheap), a Washburn Nylon Acoustic (my go-to guitar that I've had for 15 years), a Dobro (given to me for my BDay), a Jaguar Bass, and a Peavey Cirrus BXP 5 string Bass. I wouldn't say expensive equipment will magically make you sound better, but it does help to facilitate in creating the sounds you're trying to achieve.

As for honing that hard rock sound, I've been honing since the 80's. With that much practice, a person has to make at least a little headway.

...and thank you for checking my stuff out.
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Oooh goodie!!! I love sharing my music Thank you very much for having this thread around, and HAPPY EARLY VALENTINES DAY!! I want to dedicate this song for all of those lovebirds, and single people out there


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If you're curious to hear anymore, I also have 2 other songs on soundcloud! Gawww I love making music so much soundcloud.com/brando_music-1
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Released an album today, it's self titled. Good ****, you should listen to it.

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Released an album today, it's self titled. Good ****, you should listen to it.

I'll listen to yours if you listen to mine

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lol jk, I listened, and then you also made me listen in plug for a second time. I certainly have to say that this is generally outside of my comfort zone, but I was actually quite impressed with the guitar playing and the tone and overall vibe of the song. I dug it overall. Is there more?
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I really love the electric guitar sounds. I also like how the arrangement highlights the awesome guitar playing. The video is interesting too. I guess it's just random, but it does go with it!
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lol jk, I listened, and then you also made me listen in plug for a second time. I certainly have to say that this is generally outside of my comfort zone, but I was actually quite impressed with the guitar playing and the tone and overall vibe of the song. I dug it overall. Is there more?
Didn't see your edit until now, you can find it here on bandcamp. Glad you enjoyed the playing, if you like that you might like Fushitsusha, who this track emulates.

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I really love the electric guitar sounds. I also like how the arrangement highlights the awesome guitar playing. The video is interesting too. I guess it's just random, but it does go with it!
If this is towards my track, then thanks .
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Old 02-19-2014, 04:45 PM   #370 (permalink)
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Hey guys, I have a new track I think you'd all like called Millennium Valley:

https://soundcloud.com/daydream-soci...too-shall-pass

I make tons of tracks that I may or may not use in an album, but this one almost definitely will. It has a lot more drone, noise, and experimental elements than some of my other stuff. It's kind of similar to Fuck Buttons. I think it's pretty cool!

oh and another one: https://soundcloud.com/daydream-society/capillarium
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