Synthetrix wrote:I just finished up a cover of Whitewater. Dig it here.
http://www.sendspace.com/file/s9da5z
or
http://soundcloud.com/synthetrix/whitew ... nada-cover
this is beyond awesome

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Synthetrix wrote:I just finished up a cover of Whitewater. Dig it here.
http://www.sendspace.com/file/s9da5z
or
http://soundcloud.com/synthetrix/whitew ... nada-cover
Synthetrix wrote:Numerator wrote:Synthetrix wrote:Numerator wrote:Synthetrix wrote:747Music wrote:Synthetrix, dude, these remixes are awesome!
Thank you sir. I am having a lot of fun doing them. I think I will try something from Geogaddi for the next one.
how about Julie and Candy?
I was thinking of Music Is Math, but Julie and Candy might be interesting. It's a tough one due to the complex, dense sound. That opening bit always reminded me of some sort of calliope at an old-timey circus.
Carl Sagan was an awesome fellow indeed.
you did such a great job on the others that I'm sure a Julie and Candy cover would sound awesome!
Besides, I don't think anybody's covered it before, I've heard a few Music Is Math covers...
Carl Sagan is definitely one of my heroes
s7409651 wrote:A quick cover of READY LETS GO I made this morning with just an acoustic guitar (run through some heavy processing)
http://www.box.net/shared/uf7o90k2o3
TrippyTrinity wrote:s7409651 wrote:A quick cover of READY LETS GO I made this morning with just an acoustic guitar (run through some heavy processing)
http://www.box.net/shared/uf7o90k2o3
That was cool.
Synthetrix wrote:TrippyTrinity wrote:s7409651 wrote:A quick cover of READY LETS GO I made this morning with just an acoustic guitar (run through some heavy processing)
http://www.box.net/shared/uf7o90k2o3
That was cool.
It's interesting how just a guitar alone can convey the same kind of vibe as the original.
I have finished up Julie and Candy, Smokes Quantity and Wildlife Analysis this week.
Peacock Tail is next.
TrippyTrinity wrote:Synthetrix wrote:TrippyTrinity wrote:s7409651 wrote:A quick cover of READY LETS GO I made this morning with just an acoustic guitar (run through some heavy processing)
http://www.box.net/shared/uf7o90k2o3
That was cool.
It's interesting how just a guitar alone can convey the same kind of vibe as the original.
I have finished up Julie and Candy, Smokes Quantity and Wildlife Analysis this week.
Peacock Tail is next.
Looking forward to it all!!! What are you using recording wise?
s7409651 wrote:A quick cover of READY LETS GO I made this morning with just an acoustic guitar (run through some heavy processing)
http://www.box.net/shared/uf7o90k2o3
Joebot Kill wrote:s7409651 wrote:A quick cover of READY LETS GO I made this morning with just an acoustic guitar (run through some heavy processing)
http://www.box.net/shared/uf7o90k2o3
AWESOME!!!
s7409651 wrote:A quick cover of READY LETS GO I made this morning with just an acoustic guitar (run through some heavy processing)
http://www.box.net/shared/uf7o90k2o3
Synthetrix wrote:TrippyTrinity wrote:Synthetrix wrote:TrippyTrinity wrote:s7409651 wrote:A quick cover of READY LETS GO I made this morning with just an acoustic guitar (run through some heavy processing)
http://www.box.net/shared/uf7o90k2o3
That was cool.
It's interesting how just a guitar alone can convey the same kind of vibe as the original.
I have finished up Julie and Candy, Smokes Quantity and Wildlife Analysis this week.
Peacock Tail is next.
Looking forward to it all!!! What are you using recording wise?
I use a combination of Logic Audio & Reason using software synths and samplers. I also record guitar and some drum parts that I play.
TrippyTrinity wrote:Synthetrix wrote:TrippyTrinity wrote:Synthetrix wrote:TrippyTrinity wrote:s7409651 wrote:A quick cover of READY LETS GO I made this morning with just an acoustic guitar (run through some heavy processing)
http://www.box.net/shared/uf7o90k2o3
That was cool.
It's interesting how just a guitar alone can convey the same kind of vibe as the original.
I have finished up Julie and Candy, Smokes Quantity and Wildlife Analysis this week.
Peacock Tail is next.
Looking forward to it all!!! What are you using recording wise?
I use a combination of Logic Audio & Reason using software synths and samplers. I also record guitar and some drum parts that I play.
It's seems like for this kind of music that Logic is the best software. What kind of Mac are you running the software on? And what interface are you using to get into the computer? You run Reason on a Mac too? Just interested because How people get clean recordings as they record acoustic guitars and acoustic drums.Thanks!!
TrippyTrinity wrote:Synthetrix wrote:I am running on a first generation G5 tower that is now 6.5 years old. It does pretty well with 3GB of ram, but more would be nice. I would like to start using RECORD, but it only runs on Intel Macs, so I have to wait until I can upgrade. I recorded my first few albums using an Audiophile USB interface and a blue and white Mac G3, but did all the others after that with the 24 bit built-in internal audio on the G5. I use a Jamlab interface to bring in my guitar parts and use Guitar Rig 3 software to get the sort of tone I am looking for. I use no microphones for the most part. My drums are a Yamaha DXT electronic set from the late 90s. It does not get much use in my recordings these days. I would love to have a nice acoustic kit, but living in a condo makes playing real drums difficult.
I asked becasue I'm in the same position of living in an apartment so getting what I want/need has to also fit into realm of me not being able to crank amps to level 10!!
Not a big fan of any of the guitar software. To my ears its all garbage compared to warm tube amps!! especially after having the experience of having recorded in a studio the old way on reel to reel with a room with two 200 watt heads and 4 4x12 cabinets with 8 SM57's positioned all about to get the fullest sound possible.
I saw one guy who ran a mixer into his Mac, but he wasn't making records.
So what would you recommend as far as Mac's (model and how much Ram) and interfaces considering I want to mic my amps for guitar and bass, and possibly even an acoustic drum kit down the road, though right now I'm looking at the SPD-30 as my electronic kit.
Thanks for the info. Great work. Can't wait to hear all those covers. If you don't mind I'd like to suggest you try Corsair.
Synthetrix wrote:If you don't mind I'd like to suggest you try Corsair.
Synthetrix wrote:I had to go and listen to Corsair as I had forgotten how that one goes. It's short and pretty simple. Maybe I can do something different with it.
I was working on a version of Zoetrope today. Trying to get a dub feel going.
About another 15-20 minutes to of material and "Synthetrix Plays The Music Of Boards Of Canada" will be ready.
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