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Saturday, April 11, 2009
Screw the Economy
Screw the Economy, is blazed across the current issue of Topgear Magazine here. It is about lets have some fun anyway. In their case, racing two very expensive cars. I was thinking something along the same lines around Christmas 2008.
Did this track, Let's hope it is going to be A Really Good Year with a similar sentiment. Despite all the gloom from the media and politicians, lets have some fun anyway.
Been told my vocal sounds like Rorschach from Watchmen, but it isn't too removed from Batman either. We are still planning an animated video for it where the band is Voodoo Dolls or Little Cute Demons.... been working with Anime Studio Pro and Flash. But no delivery date.
Did this track, Let's hope it is going to be A Really Good Year with a similar sentiment. Despite all the gloom from the media and politicians, lets have some fun anyway.
Been told my vocal sounds like Rorschach from Watchmen, but it isn't too removed from Batman either. We are still planning an animated video for it where the band is Voodoo Dolls or Little Cute Demons.... been working with Anime Studio Pro and Flash. But no delivery date.
Wednesday, October 1, 2008
The Silent Home Recording Studio
AUSTRALIAN guitar vol 68, has an article on THE SILENT STUDIO, page 56. Among other things, they mention using the Behringer V-AMP.
On our Boutique Guitar Pedals and Effects page we have a guitar amplifier dummy load and phantom powered speaker emulator to achieve the same result, using your own amplifier, and sound. A guitar amplifier's speaker is replaced by the load, then the emulator produces the cabinet sound that is DI'ed directly into a pre-amp for recording. Same approach is used by the Marshal SE100.
On our Boutique Guitar Pedals and Effects page we have a guitar amplifier dummy load and phantom powered speaker emulator to achieve the same result, using your own amplifier, and sound. A guitar amplifier's speaker is replaced by the load, then the emulator produces the cabinet sound that is DI'ed directly into a pre-amp for recording. Same approach is used by the Marshal SE100.
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