head up
By Q-Rosh on June 24, 2018 11:58 am
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The beginning is a little weird, maybe a bit too much flange, but then the guitar comes and crushes it.
definitely had no clue where this was going to go at the start, and then just got lost in it all. this is a great sonic adventure! immediately listened to it a 2nd time to get more
Cool stuff, I like the progression, flange is neat, different. Guitar superb of course.
Superb track. Great development throughout.
(I guess that the meazzi tag mean that you use one of their echoes, is it as nice as they seem from what I've read?)
Personally I like the flange, but yes, when the always excellent guitar work comes in and takes everything to a whole other level. Very nice!
It's quite fast but nice as always
Did you use delay on that guitar solo? I love it...
Great build up.
I like the overall atmosphere of the track. From the beginning flanged beat to the excellent guitar line midway through. Lovely build and progression throughout the track. The outro tugs on the heart strings too.
Very effective development. Faved.
Dear Jim, you have always been a reliable listener with comments on the spot.
Love your art of manipulation of vocals and high quality sounds. Very inspiring for me.
Thank you sir!!
The beginning is a little weird, maybe a bit too much flange, but then the guitar comes and crushes it.
Thank you for the nice words and the crushed balls.
definitely had no clue where this was going to go at the start, and then just got lost in it all. this is a great sonic adventure! immediately listened to it a 2nd time to get more
Dear ahhsumx, thank you for the nice comments and all your cool beats. Especially the track with me in the kitchen.
I think you are the best when using the MPC with chops . But experimental tracks are great too.
Cool stuff, I like the progression, flange is neat, different. Guitar superb of course.
Thank you very much, keep on rocking.
Superb track. Great development throughout.
(I guess that the meazzi tag mean that you use one of their echoes, is it as nice as they seem from what I've read?)
Dear plaintrain. The meazzi guitaramp has a buildin tapeecho. It is not very strong but makes drums more elastic.
Want to thank you for all the superb and unique music. It is something I could learn so much from.
Personally I like the flange, but yes, when the always excellent guitar work comes in and takes everything to a whole other level. Very nice!
You are another reliable listener. Always love your nice comments. And of course your freaky psychedelic music too. You should make a record one day. Thanks
It's quite fast but nice as always
Did you use delay on that guitar solo? I love it...
Great build up.
No delay in the solo. Thank you for the nice comments and let me beeing a
Gitarrengott for you. Danke Guen
I like the overall atmosphere of the track. From the beginning flanged beat to the excellent guitar line midway through. Lovely build and progression throughout the track. The outro tugs on the heart strings too.
Dear Tone Matrix, I love your heartwarming music too. I will fill my iPod with your tracks. Thank you.
ahhsumx wrote:definitely had no clue where this was going to go at the start, and then just got lost in it all. this is a great sonic adventure! immediately listened to it a 2nd time to get more
Dear ahhsumx, thank you for the nice comments and all your cool beats. Especially the track with me in the kitchen.
I think you are the best when using the MPC with chops . But experimental tracks are great too.
this comment has inspired me to get back to the MPC. i'm not quite sure why i've been avoiding it other than laziness (see: being able to sit on the couch and not deal with wires/connections/didn't save correctly) and that's never an excuse. being as we just reached the 3rd quarter of the year, it feels like a good time to get back to it. i have been trying to pay more attention to the license that WB users choose, and that's stopped me from chopping a few things i really like, but if you ever want to share some of your moody guitar recordings I will gladly put them to use. thanks for all the kind words & listens