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firemaker Posts: 155/194 |
If you really want i could record myself playing the drum part and then send it to you. |
mattp Posts: 162/174 |
I know. I had to program the drums on a drum machine and the original drum line would have taken forever to do.
Thanks! Is there anything that would make it sound better? |
firemaker Posts: 154/194 |
Holy shit that soounds exactly like master of puppets. Except the drumms are a bit out (i would know seeing as i play the drums for that song the whole time. |
mattp Posts: 157/174 |
I used the Line outs on my HD147 head into my M-Audio Delta 66 soundcard. Adobe Audition recording software and that's all. |
DarkSlaya Posts: 573/936 |
Didn't sound too bad. I wouldn't go as far as CD recording, but not garage band-like.
Also, how is it recorded: Mic? Stuff? |
mattp Posts: 155/174 |
The introduction at least.
http://www.soundclick.com/bands/pagemusic.cfm?bandID=442291 Tell me what you think of the sound quality. Does it sound like something you'd hear off of a CD? Or does it sound like a garage band recording? Thanks! Gear used... Drums: Programmed and EQed with Acoustica Beatcraft. Right guitar: Bogner Uberschall model, HD147. Edwards Forest, EMG 89/89 Left guitar: Peavery 5150II model, HD147. Edwards Forest, EMG 89/89 Bass: Red Line 6 Super Sparkle model, HD147. Spector 5 string bass with two EMG 88D Passive pickups. |