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epiphone track

By Q-Rosh on November 10, 2024 3:51 pm

this song was mainly recorded in my bedroom, where the pianet N stands and the meazzi amp. I used two epiphones to get a kind of neil young texture in the guitarsound. I used the edrum, but did not take the recordings, just a few effected noises from it for the background. The whole song has more than 100 tracks and was 10 minutes long. I had to eleminate very much of the endless noodling to make it work.

what a jam q-rosh!!!

i could listen to this all day, Q-Rosh.
i just might...

I'm impressed with how you can utilize more than 100 tracks and make them all fit together so seamlessly.  Every sound feels like it belongs and immerses you into this sonic world.  Nice job.

What a delightful track to start my day, enjoying while drinking coffee and staring out at the majestic Rocky Mountains.  Incredible the work that must have gone into putting this all together as it sounds seamless

Love these timbres and textures! I'd be curious to hear the full 10-minute 100-track version sometime. wink

Goodness your track wrangling capabilities are awesome!  The tones and atmosphere you started with instantly hooked my ears.  Love the back and forth progression of it.  A bluesy feel that suggests something is lurking on the horizon.  Such a slick sounding bassline that sits underneath it all.  Love the wah-ing expansive sound on the outro too.

Love the guitar sounds so much, loads of character and very very organic feeling, you have a great taste for tone

I float and drift and am embraced by all of this. Many noodlings and tracks lead to rich destinations.

Epic balance, well done.

Craaazy, love all the textures and especially guitar playing in this one. 100 tracks is a lot yikes idk how you did this but you were able to refine things into quite a cohesive and organically flowing piece.

The parts that stayed are very much popping off. Very nice.
- Spider

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