Hold On [John]: Tascam DP02CF Demo 3

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Hold On
by John Lennon.
Recorded 07/20 & 08/03/08 on the Tascam DP-02cf using a Shure BG 5.0, SM57 and Tascam 244 as front-end mixer. Featuring Pro Co Road Kill distortion.
My 3rd DP-02cf demo.
 
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Hi
How do I play your track?

I click on the link and nothing happens???

-Mike
 
Works great for me!

It spawns a screen that says your "popup blocker should be off". Then it spawns the player and does it's thing. My computer's an old/slow dog, so playback sounds a bit choppy, but it plays!
Thanx
 
There's this choppy crap on the playback for me,...

probably 'cause my computer sucks!

I don't usually sit & play my stuff online, but now I gotta audition this track on my other 'puter, the "modern" one!:eek:;)
 
Gosh, thanx!

My stuff is:
a) inspired
b) a labor of love
c) just for fun
d) not too shabby
e) flawed
f) fun to listen to
g) all of the above:eek:;)
 
...

h) harsh
i) unmusical
j) unlistenable
k) train wreck
l) none of the above
......:eek:;)
 
,,,

m) brilliant
n) mediocre
o) a bad joke
p) wha...?
q) PSYCH!:eek::rolleyes:;)
 
Hold On
by John Lennon.
Recorded 07/20 & 08/03/08 on the Tascam DP-02cf using a Shure BG 5.0, SM57 and Tascam 244 as front-end mixer. Featuring Pro Co Road Kill distortion.
My 3rd DP-02cf demo.

I don't know if you tried this, but, if you want to get better timing in your recordings you should play the song (on guitar) to a click track. I find that doing drums first (if that is what you did, it sounds like it) is much harder. If you track the guitar to a click track, you will be playing the drums to the guitar track. This allows you to free up your mind on how the song goes and allow you to play with more toms, cymbals etc. Doing it this way will also make you a better drummer as you will be free to "jam" more instead of haveing to keep track of where you are in the song.

Just a thought.
 
Yeah,...

Timing was a bit of an issue. I tracked the left guitar first just as a dry run. I didn't originally intend to make a production of it. Threw the vocals down casually, then put the other parts on later.

Often times I like to track a hand percussion as a click track initially, and that tightens it up a lot at the outset. This time it was just tracks I compiled off what was otherwise a dry run, which wasn't real tight to begin with. After the tracks were done, it's noticeablly flawed but not a heinous timing issue or a literal trainwreck, so I posted it up as ~what the heck~.

That plays into the theme that I don't have a whole lot of time to play or record, and just do what I can when the mood strikes me. Re-doing stuff chasing a perfectionistic ideal sometimes goes by the wayside! I'm aware my stuff has flaws as I post it. I like to make good recordings or the best I can, but sometimes I just bang 'em out and they're a bit raw.

I only work sometimes off a literal click track, but often prefer hand percussion as a backbone initially. This recording had neither.:eek:;)

Thanx for listening and the critique!:eek:;)
 
How ya doin' Dave :eek:

I'll listen when I get home from work. Finally got the house built and reassembling my studio.

See ya :cool:
 
Hey, long time no see!

I'm doing pretty much the same thing in the same way. Ha. How about you?

Yeah, that's cool. Catch ya on the turnaround!:eek:;)
 
Couldn't open it dude. WMP comes up but says "can't play anything from this playlist, yada yada"

What kinda file is it? Can you isolate one song and save as a mp3?
 
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