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Old 11-02-2004
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My first recording attempt....

I made these covers of Alice in Chain's "ANGRY CHAIR" and "DOWN IN A HOLE" when I first got my Yamaha AW16G. I didn't spend a lot of time with this as I just recorded the tracks, cleaned up the dirty parts in the vocals and pretty much added no effects. All recording done in my living room

I am singing all the vocals.
I am playing all the instruments EXCEPT the drums.

About the guitars:

1. Distorted guitars are a Digitech RP-7 coz I can't use my Marshall Head in the house.
2. The clean guitar parts are my Gibson Flying V with EMG60 in the neck through an old boss Chorus pedal right into to the recorder.
3. I did not have a compressor at the time.

Basically I am throwing these up here to see what you thought of my first attempt at recording music. I don't like Cakewalk so I am looking for an alternative to that. Maybe Adobe or something else that's affordable?

Anyway, listen and tell me what you think. I know I don't sound like Layne Staley, I just love AIC and wanted to pay tribute some way (and break in the new recorder).

http://www.defleppardtribute.com/bri...brian_down.mp3
http://www.defleppardtribute.com/bri...angrychair.mp3

Compliments/Flames welcome.
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