For Whom The Bell Tolls

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Been going through some old recordings and remixing them. But you can only polish a turd so much. This was done when I first got my recording gear. My son was just starting to play drums and I recorded live the drums and one guitar track. I then added other tracks. We are off in a few places, but it was fun. It sounds 100% better now. Though its still not the greatest. Link http://www.soundclick.com/util/getplayer.m3u?id=5571945&q=hi
 
BIG FAT GUITARS!
Can you make the bass a little bigger - the definition's there but it needs to HIT something.
Not bad drumming for a learner.
 
BIG FAT GUITARS!
Can you make the bass a little bigger - the definition's there but it needs to HIT something.
Not bad drumming for a learner.

Will do on the bass. Yea if his butt was dedicated then he would be very good by now. But he isnt, (just like me at that age). He is 19 now and living on his own. Miss him, but hey you can only raise them so far and then kick their butts out :) Well time to go to Guitar Center or Sam Ash store. Got some money to blow :)
 
Good stuff Bushmaster, the guitars definitely have a great vibe/tone. That kick drum is thumpin' nicely! I also like the effect on the vocal - what are you using there? Kind of a stereo return on it.... If your son has the "bug" he will pick it up on his own...problem is practice space for drummers though - an apt just doesn't cut it. :D
 
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Good stuff Bushmaster, the guitars definitely have a great vibe/tone. That kick drum is thumoin' nicely! I also like the effect on the vocal - what are you using there? Kind of a stereo return on it.... If your son has the "bug" he will pick it up on his own...problem is practice space for drummers though - an apt just doesn't cut it. :D

Double track with chorus and a delay for the vocals. My sons drums belong to me now. :) I paid his car insurance for a year and they are all mine now. He can come out and play when he wants. But they stay with me, unless he buys them back.
 
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