Can someone record some chords for me?

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Hello,

I've been playing around in my home studio and I'm not a guitar player but I would love to have heavy power chords, like the ones used in Lincoln Park, Disturbed, Godsmack, etc.

If you're interested, here's what I would love to have!! :)

Basically some sustained power chords ranging from a low G to a high C. This would end up being a total of 18 chords, using half step increments. Each chord should probably sustain for about 4 seconds.

It needs to be stereo with 2 different strums. So you would record 2 mono takes for each chord, combine them into a hard panned left/right sample.

So the end result can either be 18 .wav files or 1 big .wav file, whatever is easier to do.

(I actually read about this technique in a guitar mag recently.)

I'm just a home user but if there needs to be some kind of payment involved I'm open to discussion for your time.

Please reply here and if we can work something out we'll exchange email addresses and proceed!

(Or if someone wants to make something we can all use freely, feel free to post that as well!! :) ) Thanks!

Oh yah! 44khz, 16 bit format stereo format. I think that is the norm??
 
"http://artistcollaboration.com/"

Well, uh, I went there but didn't really see anything there relating to my post, so, if anyone wants to record some chords for me please feel free to reply. Thanks!

Just to clarify what I am asking, I'm not asking you to record to a song or anything. Just yourself strumming 18 power chords! I think they call them bar chords? Anyway, hopefully someone will jump in here. :)
 
I'd do it for free but I have NO clue as to this whole wav thing. Shit I can barely download MP3s. Wait, of course I don't do that, that is wrong. Shame on me. If you want to sent me a CD to burn and some shipping shit I'll do it.
 
Hi LocusLarsen,

Thanks for the offer, I appreciate it. But I really need it in .wav format which is the standard format for audio on the Windows pc platform. Most pc audio programs support this. If you're able to do this please reply. Thanks for your time.
 
Send me an email.

homerecording mail still doesnt work for me, so use mike_gossett@fuse.net . Let me know what kind of music you are doing, where you are located, what you are using for recording and your musical goals and aspirations.

I'm not kidding.

I am kinda bored, and a pro player/artist. I'll do it for free, but you have to credit my name if you end up doing anything sold.:)
I will use my own methods, but none will be thicker. Just ask anyone whose been around here long. It will be a PRS through various amps + my Pod.

H2H
 
Ok

I have already recorded and seperated these guitar parts. I recorded down to low D on guitar, because with the bands you mentioned, you will want the drop-d power chords as well included.

So there are 23 chords, around 800k each, around 18 MB total. If you have somewhere to upload them to, let me know. Otherwise, send me your address and I'll mail you a CD. My current email won't handle sending files that big.

Unless you want MP3's, which is how some of the guys below in the MP3 clinic work with each other all the time.

Lemme know,
H2H
 
Hi Hard2Hear!

Wow! Thanks for taking up the project! I have sent you an email. We may be able to transfer the chords via email, or perhaps we could get some free space at one of the free music sites? I don't know, but I would love to hear these things as soon as possible! :)
 
You guys could try that Instant messanger thingy, fast transfer of large files if your mail box isn't big enough.
 
I got your email. Just let me know.

My difficulty is that I'm at my place in the country and only have a 14.4k dialup here. But I could still work it out.

H2H
 
14.4? Ouch....

I sent you a new email, respond via email when you can. Thanks!
 
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