well i figured out wot it was. my digitech fx pedal when it changes one effect to the other, my god the volume difference is so extreme. it can go from one washy effect where you cant hear the guitar, and the next effect default will be a thunderous distortion that creates the sounds that blew...
yup that was also the same the only thing i can think of is that the wattage attenuator which lets you set the amp from 1\4w to 4w maybe because when i turned it on first it was on 1\4w but i turned it up to 4w, and it didnt seem to make the volume too different, but then when i turned it off...
so i just got a nice guitar tube amp and its great but i just hooked up a digitech effect pedal to it, and first it was fine and i turned it off, then i turned it back on wanting to play again and i got hit with a super loud looooud sound when i hit a string i dont know why it was so loud...
hehe you are smart to say that because i didn't mix it at all! i was tired after recording it so i went to bed but i posted it up before i went to bed! maybe i'll try to mix it now, oh and my puerto rican girlfriend was coming home so i didnt have time!
i like it! i wasn't crazy about the pianos at first because they were a little shrill, but it all ended up coming together nicely, although the acoustic guitar sounds a little light handed, but i like the song; it could be a hit!
"Above an Ocean"
Jordan Davis - Above an Ocean.mp3 - 3.1 Mb
this one is really neat! its a fun place!
"Strike the Bell
Jordan Davis - Strike the Bell.mp3 - 3.3 Mb
this one is really feeling!
hehe thank you vomithat. my sexy puerto rican girlfriend got me a new mic, so that is part of the new good sound! so now i like doing these really long songs. and i use a special technique i created to create the music!
im tickled pink! cool im going to make a whole album like this in this sound today. i wrote like 10 long 100 bar songs like that and 10 musical backdrops in a similar style. so im going to record it now.