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Walter Tore
New member
Hi everyone: Hope all is well. You can check out my current band line - up at the link below. Check it over the next few days. I am going to be adding more stuff. Let me know what you think. This live recording was made last Saturday with my band at an outdoor gig. We played real quiet. My DRRI guitar amp was set at 2, and my Jazzmaster all the way open. I recorded all of this with a reactive technologies stereo spider mic into a Sharp MD-7 mini disc recorder and then through Cool Edit 2000 with a little reverb and normalized. The total cost of the recording/mixing equipment was under $400.00!
In case you all don't know, everything I do is made up on the spot. I don't know what words or beats will come out,and my band has to just follow along. So you won't hear your average sound here. I am going to post a bunch more later today. I am just beginning to learn about recording, so I have a long way to go.
This gig was following my grease fire ( check the song) in my BBQ smoker. I was up at 1am checking the BBQ, and at 4am a pilot error caused a spectacular grease fire (flames 10 feet into the air) that ruined the 14 racks of ribs I was smoking for the benifit party that these tunes were recorded at. So, at 6am that same morning I go and buy 14 more racks of ribs and BBQ them all morning at Alpine Hall (gig site). At noon I was done BBQ'ing, and then set up and played two, one hour sets that you are now hearing. I was up a total of 30 hours at the time of this recording. Needless to say I was on a natural high of BBQ smoke, no sleep, and excitement. My voice wasn't in very good form (BBQ smoke), but all things considered I think it came out ok. Next time I am going to put the mic closer tho the PA speaker and get the vocals more on top. Thank God for being a teacher and summer vacation. Walter
http://www.nowhereradio.com/artists/blues/?
In case you all don't know, everything I do is made up on the spot. I don't know what words or beats will come out,and my band has to just follow along. So you won't hear your average sound here. I am going to post a bunch more later today. I am just beginning to learn about recording, so I have a long way to go.
This gig was following my grease fire ( check the song) in my BBQ smoker. I was up at 1am checking the BBQ, and at 4am a pilot error caused a spectacular grease fire (flames 10 feet into the air) that ruined the 14 racks of ribs I was smoking for the benifit party that these tunes were recorded at. So, at 6am that same morning I go and buy 14 more racks of ribs and BBQ them all morning at Alpine Hall (gig site). At noon I was done BBQ'ing, and then set up and played two, one hour sets that you are now hearing. I was up a total of 30 hours at the time of this recording. Needless to say I was on a natural high of BBQ smoke, no sleep, and excitement. My voice wasn't in very good form (BBQ smoke), but all things considered I think it came out ok. Next time I am going to put the mic closer tho the PA speaker and get the vocals more on top. Thank God for being a teacher and summer vacation. Walter
http://www.nowhereradio.com/artists/blues/?