- Dec 8, 2009
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Hello everyone and greetings from Lithuania!
I've been lurking around this forum for a while now, and I thought it might be the time to show something I've done.
Here's a recording of a band I write music, play bass and do the production stuff for. This is a metal (well, sort of) arrangement of a Lithuanian folk song.
Drums: recorded in a local studio, in an old school way - no triggers, no programming.
Vocals, guitars, bass: totally DIY@home
I've tried so many reamping solutions for the guitars, I don't even remember which I kept in the end Most likely it was Wagner MkII + some of GuitarHack's impulses (guitar ran direct into my Steinberg MI4 interface).
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/275420/Aistvara - Maskoleli zalniereli.mp3
I am pretty sure there is much space for improvement, but somehow I don't know where to start, maybe someone here would have an idea.
I've been lurking around this forum for a while now, and I thought it might be the time to show something I've done.
Here's a recording of a band I write music, play bass and do the production stuff for. This is a metal (well, sort of) arrangement of a Lithuanian folk song.
Drums: recorded in a local studio, in an old school way - no triggers, no programming.
Vocals, guitars, bass: totally DIY@home
I've tried so many reamping solutions for the guitars, I don't even remember which I kept in the end Most likely it was Wagner MkII + some of GuitarHack's impulses (guitar ran direct into my Steinberg MI4 interface).
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/275420/Aistvara - Maskoleli zalniereli.mp3
I am pretty sure there is much space for improvement, but somehow I don't know where to start, maybe someone here would have an idea.