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Chris: thanks for giving it a listen. I love uncool movies 
David: that's what happens when you try to cram all your stuff into a 5' x 5' space
CyanJaguar: thanks for listening bud.
Emeric: the keyboard-like sound on the guitar is the North Pole filter by Prosoniq. The first guitars are actually just one guitar take. I ran the guitar through the POD on some random clean setting, and I also mic'd the strings. The POD sound I ran through the filter for the organ-like feel, and I mixed in the string noise for some definition. It took me a couple days to find a filter that would do that to the guitar...and it's still not *exactly* what I wanted.
I agree about the reverb on the drums. But reverb on fake drums makes them sound even faker, so I have a tendancy towards really dry hits. I'm actually going to be working on this in the future...I know there's got to be a good way to do it. Maybe if I get just the right sample with just the right reverb setting....
My sense of timing is horrible. I mean really really horrible. I've had a problem with it all my life...even way back in junior high school band
I can't count and my brain just doesn't process at the right speed or something. See, it all sounds like it's dead on while I'm playing it...but when I playback, ugh! You noticed it in Dirt as well...and that one had some really poor timing. I really need to practice...if I could get my timing down my music would improve considerably.
Thanks for listening!
Slackmaster 2000

David: that's what happens when you try to cram all your stuff into a 5' x 5' space

CyanJaguar: thanks for listening bud.
Emeric: the keyboard-like sound on the guitar is the North Pole filter by Prosoniq. The first guitars are actually just one guitar take. I ran the guitar through the POD on some random clean setting, and I also mic'd the strings. The POD sound I ran through the filter for the organ-like feel, and I mixed in the string noise for some definition. It took me a couple days to find a filter that would do that to the guitar...and it's still not *exactly* what I wanted.
I agree about the reverb on the drums. But reverb on fake drums makes them sound even faker, so I have a tendancy towards really dry hits. I'm actually going to be working on this in the future...I know there's got to be a good way to do it. Maybe if I get just the right sample with just the right reverb setting....
My sense of timing is horrible. I mean really really horrible. I've had a problem with it all my life...even way back in junior high school band

Thanks for listening!
Slackmaster 2000