Gnash said:
Count me in for a riff or two!:Smokin: If there isn't enough guitarists?

I just put the .060 gauge, Zakk Wylde set on my Flying V, so the drop B riffs are overflowing right now! I vote for Drop B or Drop C tuning.
Yes, theres quite enough guitarists, thats always a problem, not enough drummers, too many damn guitarists!

I've decided on Drop c, 190 bpm, up tempo for the majority. Back to guitarists, what i want is double tracked rhythm guitar by the two people with the best tone, therefore ending up with solid, professional quad tracked rhythm guitar. If you post clips or link to sites where i can hear your tone ( and others

) that would be great. Liking your tone CJWall, i'll consider you the first poster with regards to rhythm.
Moving on, as to not leave anyone out, i think the idea about a solo from everyone is a great idea, even if you arent all that great i'd still like a contribution to all that can, even if its just octaves and aslong as its solid! So, i'll allocate 8 bars ( remember, at 190bpm) to everyone that wants to do a solo and it won't be one after the other!
Only one position for bass guitar for obvious reasons, so everyone can vote for the best tone thats uploaded. Same for drums, only one drum sound throughout, BUT! everyone can have a share in the programming, which will require some serious editing! To not make programming seem like a chore and to give everyone input, i suggest everyone who can, does a max of say a 30 seconds/1 minutes worth of programming to contribute to the track.
With regards to vocals, i guess we can have as many that wants to take part as long as its solid and structured in a tasteful way.
This producer business is a nasty job, anyway... if anyone has anymore thoughts or objections say so. To be continued!