New song in the works!

Started by TheSeeker, June 23, 2013, 05:29:17 PM

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TheSeeker

Hey everyone, we just started working on a new song!  I'm gonna add more vocals as soon as I get a pop-filter, and I still have to tweak a few things but let me know what you think so far!!
https://soundcloud.com/angryneighbours/erase-the-low
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webephishin

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sounds like a Rock and Roll or an up-beat version of Oh Sweet Nuthin'.  The guitar tone sounds pretty full and clean... What kind of gear are you usin these days for recording?
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TheSeeker

Quote from: webephishin on June 23, 2013, 10:11:16 PM
sounds like a Rock and Roll or an up-beat version of Oh Sweet Nuthin'.  The guitar tone sounds pretty full and clean... What kind of gear are you usin these days for recording?

Funny you should say that...I've been listening to quite a bit of Velvet Underground lately!!  I'm using SM 57's and running it into a Presonus Audiobox, and then into my laptop.  I'm using Cubase 5 as my DAW.  I keep the mic about 2 inches from the center of the speaker, and I think it comes out pretty clear.  I definately need to invest in a pop-filter for the vocals though....that's why I only have that one verse in there.  I'll finish once I get that filter.  My Ross is on throughout the song, my light TS-9 for the rhythm, full scream for the solo, and both of them on for the sustainy Rock and Roll like phrase.
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