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www.myspace.com/theblueroomhouseband yup. edit: And Tyler, in case you're wondering... Vox - Shure SM57 into Line 6 Toneport UX1 Guitar - Direct into Line 6 Toneport UX1 Shaker - Shure SM57 into Line 6 Toneport UX1 Audacity was used for capturing purposes. _________________ Thistledown |
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Yep yep! I've really been working on my harmonizing abilities. I think I'm making progress. Edit: I'm also glad that you like the guitar riff. I was so worried that it sounded like a big jumble of mashymash. _________________ Thistledown |
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Ohh, I like this a lot. _________________ INTELLECT AND ROMANCE OVER BRUTE FORCE AND CYNICISM Smokemonster |
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good job dan. i really enjoyed it. _________________ www.flickr.com/photos/somecallmeallie www.envelopesandeggnog.blogspot.com www.somecallmeallie.deviantart.com |
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You've got a good voice, you just need a bit more confidence in your voice when you sing. It's like you're holding back. Put more umph (emotion) in your vocals and you might be suprised how much better it comes out. _________________ http://www.myspace.com/keithabbott |
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keithabbott wrote: You've got a good voice, you just need a bit more confidence in your voice when you sing. It's like you're holding back.
Put more umph (emotion) in your vocals and you might be suprised how much better it comes out. Part of that is the fact that my allergies are really bad right now so I'm pretty sniffly. I do really have a strong voice, but when I actually really project I end up distorting the inputs on my gear. I need new recording equipment. _________________ Thistledown |
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guitarfreak217 wrote: keithabbott wrote: You've got a good voice, you just need a bit more confidence in your voice when you sing. It's like you're holding back.
Put more umph (emotion) in your vocals and you might be suprised how much better it comes out. Part of that is the fact that my allergies are really bad right now so I'm pretty sniffly. I do really have a strong voice, but when I actually really project I end up distorting the inputs on my gear. I need new recording equipment. Then just back up or turn your head a little bit man, It's not like Pavarotti can sing forte into a hot mic without blasting it. _________________ EisleyForever wrote: you're A-list in my heart! MAKECOLDPLAYHISTORY |
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DRMS_7888 wrote: guitarfreak217 wrote: keithabbott wrote: You've got a good voice, you just need a bit more confidence in your voice when you sing. It's like you're holding back.
Put more umph (emotion) in your vocals and you might be suprised how much better it comes out. Part of that is the fact that my allergies are really bad right now so I'm pretty sniffly. I do really have a strong voice, but when I actually really project I end up distorting the inputs on my gear. I need new recording equipment. Then just back up or turn your head a little bit man, It's not like Pavarotti can sing forte into a hot mic without blasting it. That would be all good and fine if it didn't change the tone of my mic and such. I'm going to invest in a decent condenser soon. Hopefully, I'm looking at the one from Carvin because it's got a very large diaphragm, comes with the phantom power supply, and has gotten really good reviews. _________________ Thistledown |
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guitarfreak217 wrote: DRMS_7888 wrote: guitarfreak217 wrote: keithabbott wrote: You've got a good voice, you just need a bit more confidence in your voice when you sing. It's like you're holding back.
Put more umph (emotion) in your vocals and you might be suprised how much better it comes out. Part of that is the fact that my allergies are really bad right now so I'm pretty sniffly. I do really have a strong voice, but when I actually really project I end up distorting the inputs on my gear. I need new recording equipment. Then just back up or turn your head a little bit man, It's not like Pavarotti can sing forte into a hot mic without blasting it. That would be all good and fine if it didn't change the tone of my mic and such. I'm going to invest in a decent condenser soon. Hopefully, I'm looking at the one from Carvin because it's got a very large diaphragm, comes with the phantom power supply, and has gotten really good reviews. Oh... Yeah. I know the SM58 has added bass response like six inches or closer, is the SM57 the same way? _________________ EisleyForever wrote: you're A-list in my heart! MAKECOLDPLAYHISTORY |
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