All right, time to catch up on what I've missed over the past week in tone land.
Bubba Po
That's great that you and your boy got some airplay! Interesting instrumental/spoken word thing going on there. The audio quality of the broadcast is just wrecked, but I can hear some good things going on. Reminds me a bit of something off of Bowie's Outside, with a little Besnard Lakes mixed in. What guitar/amp are you using? Sound like a neck pickup and some smooth overdrive.
JDOD
Nice song man. I didn't catch from earlier in the thread, is that an original? There are some pretty severe plosives on the vocals, but the girls did a great job. The acoustic guitar sounds too piezo-electric for my tastes, but I like the dark clean electric over the top of things. Nice bass sound, its round but solid in the low end.
Oh and about EZDrummer, once you register it you can install it on 2 machines but that's all. Toontrack's website keeps track of your installs, so you can invalidate an install on a machine that is lost, stolen, crashed, etc.
minerman
Watching video #3...nice intro titles
The 100w demo sound terrific to me, sounds like a gnarly, cutting Marshall. With those particular settings, it really does show what the 50W switch does to the headroom of the amp. Sounds more squishy, less dynamic, less cutting. Still sounds pretty awesome to me but I tend to agree with Greg and you that it sounds better on the 100W setting.
Before I came down with the cold of the century, I had just started fiddling with Sony's Movie Studio Platinum 13. It used to be Sony Vegas, but they split the product line up so that now only the top couple of tiers are now called "Vegas". But those are like $300 and $500, out of my price range as a total video n00b wanting to make simple vids showing off gear. Just like you, I hammered Reaper into submission just enough to get a couple of videos made. But when it comes down to it, Movie Studio is much easier to manage and doesn't require as much dicking around just to get a simple video made. And it shares a lot of common basics with Reaper with the UI. Cool program, I'm anxious to figure out how to do more with it. As soon as I kick this cough, I'll whip up another video as an excuse to make some noise.
Greg
I think that your Marshall collection is lacking in one very obvious area: the MG series. You need 30 blazing practice watts of teenage shredder angst, through a "custom" speaker of undetermined origin. Those things will be collectors' items one day! Well, garbage collectors' items, anyways