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Panopticon
14.10.2005, 05:56 AM
some SERIOUS digital clipping at the input stage:
http://www.suckstar.com/Breakdown.mp3
You'll probably be able to figure out on your own what clipped...
LOL.
(This is the breakdown in the song I'm working on today)
Panopticon
15.10.2005, 01:19 AM
Wow, no comments on this? I figured people would either love it or hate it. Or maybe you'd rather care to comment on a more complete song?
Well, too bad, this is all you're getting from this one (it's gonna be an anthem in a year, I swear).
jasedee
15.10.2005, 03:41 AM
Sounds great!
Really do want a copy when it is finished.....will we be able to order from the site? Or online store?
Still using programmed drums? Are you gonna replace with a real drummer?
Nice one mate...
Tomer=Trance
15.10.2005, 08:00 AM
the drums sound awful. :D
other then that i like it and i would like to hear a finished polished version.
Panopticon
15.10.2005, 12:30 PM
Yeah, I have to fix the drums. Sorry. Seems to always be the last thing I get to...
Paranoid! Sounds kinda like mix between NiN and MM. Really not my style but quite good "rage"-music.
Too short to acctually say anything else about it mate.
Onkel Dunkel
15.10.2005, 07:52 PM
Nice, i like it :D
Hollowcell
16.10.2005, 12:25 AM
I like it too.
It has more of a raw quality than your other stuff, but that's for the better I reckon.
I know I just said it in another thread, but your Guitar sounds are really well done mate.
The rythmic distortion sound that pops in reminds me of a power drill! Not a bad thing for this kind of tune. :D
Thanks for posting.
Panopticon
16.10.2005, 08:28 AM
I know I just said it in another thread, but your Guitar sounds are really well done mate.
Thanks, I'm happy that people like them. I really fret (bad pun intended) over guitar sound, but there's no hidden secret to it: I use good guitars, good amps, good mics & pre's, and experiment with all sorts of combinations until I find what I'm looking for. And then I try to make sure and be well-rehearsed enough to play the damn thing. I spent a little over three hours finding the right mics and their placement for the palm-muted guitar in this short clip. And, unfortunately for the modest home recordist, the gear I used to make the clean guitar sound in this clip is over $6000.00 before hitting A/D.
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