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Here's one I've noodled away at on my Boss BR digital portastudio in the attic over the last week. It's about a guy contemplating the fact that one of his old school kids' gang has made it as a big Hollywood star.
I used the cheapest bunch of mikes I've got; some Behringer condensers and some JTS dynamics and another no name LDC thing just to see what would happen and then recorded it the old analog way - no beat maps, click track, midi sequencing, quantization, autotuning, etc. I play and sing everything and just played and sung it through from end to end track by track and mixed it up from there. It's the usual one man band thing I do on the portastudio and just uses the portastudio's internal effects and guitar patches. Same old cheap Chinese drum kit I've got up there in the attic for drums. Guitars and key's went direct in through the Hi Z jacks - no amps used at all.
It was composed and arranged pretty much as it was being recorded. I think it started off with the little opening Rhodes riff and went from there.
A few bounces went on given that the Boss's only got 8 mono tracks and three stereo ones available. It's also limited to 16bit / 44.1kHz.
Anyway, that's the story, here's the tune. Comment as you see fit if you want
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http://www.mp3.com.au/Forms/MediaView.aspx?MediaId=136347
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I used the cheapest bunch of mikes I've got; some Behringer condensers and some JTS dynamics and another no name LDC thing just to see what would happen and then recorded it the old analog way - no beat maps, click track, midi sequencing, quantization, autotuning, etc. I play and sing everything and just played and sung it through from end to end track by track and mixed it up from there. It's the usual one man band thing I do on the portastudio and just uses the portastudio's internal effects and guitar patches. Same old cheap Chinese drum kit I've got up there in the attic for drums. Guitars and key's went direct in through the Hi Z jacks - no amps used at all.
It was composed and arranged pretty much as it was being recorded. I think it started off with the little opening Rhodes riff and went from there.
A few bounces went on given that the Boss's only got 8 mono tracks and three stereo ones available. It's also limited to 16bit / 44.1kHz.
Anyway, that's the story, here's the tune. Comment as you see fit if you want

http://www.mp3.com.au/Forms/MediaView.aspx?MediaId=136347
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