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been awhile since I've done a full-blown song, and it's also been
awhile that I've had a chance to play with Apple's GarageBand . Now that I've had a chance again, I fired up some loops and this came out. It's jazzy with a blues flavour, and I found some bongo loops that meshed nicely with the drum loops I used in the piece. I also did something else this time different - instead of using the POD, I used Garageband's built-in amp modelling, as I never really gave that a fair chance since I first got the program. And I think I wound up getting some pretty interesting results, particularly the clean rhythm and the bass sound. The lead's a bit lazy and not as accurate as I usually like to have it, but it was fun playing with that tone. Used - Peavey Predator Plus (using GFS Rail pickup in neck), rhythm and solos; Dreibelbass, bass line. Mac G4, Garageband, Samson mixer, POD 2 (for solo, the rest of the guitars used Garageband's built-in amp emulation). As usual, have a listen and give me an idea how I did..... http://fileserv6.soundclick.com/fast...bongocongo.mp3 -- Dan Dreibelbis, Guitar Nerd - Better Living Through Home Recording Now On Soundclick for your listening pleasure! http://www.soundclick.com/bands/2/da...elbismusic.htm new song "Bongo Congo" |
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