The practice space thread over in the guitar forum got me thinking about this one: post your band's page and recordings.
My current band: www.myspace.com/westcoastdoom
And the last one: www.myspace.com/sideofbacon



The practice space thread over in the guitar forum got me thinking about this one: post your band's page and recordings.
My current band: www.myspace.com/westcoastdoom
And the last one: www.myspace.com/sideofbacon



My current band, going through some turmoil:
www.myspace.com/istari

Do one-member computer geek bands count?See sig if they do.
Curt
CGord on myspace.com or soundclick.com
Schecter C-1 Hellraiser, Black Cherry
Dean Z-X, SD SH-6 Distortion (bridge), Black
Ibanez RG410, EMG 85, Pearl Red
Squier '51, 2-Tone Sunburst
Washburn WG587, Metallic Red
Schecter Stiletto Deluxe-5 bass, Black
Ibanez SR500 bass, Satin Mahogany



If by "worked out," you mean our singer quitting music alltogether, then yeah. It worked out great.
Actually we're not breaking up. Finding a new singer is never fun, but our songwriting team is still intact so it's just a matter of plugging in a creative vocalist with a good ear and a good voice. We'll be back on track before '07. At least that's my mid-October estimate.
Thanks, btw.
http://www.myspace.com/suckfacerevo
three peice instrumental "funk-rock" i guesse
surprisingly good recording for a computer mic in the middle of the room
our drummer can not do mellow
i can not not solo


Here is my friends band....
http://www.volumewater.com
http://www.myspace.com/volumewater
Enjoy....



you can hear a bunch of projects I play on here:
http://www.hazardfactor.com/hazard/shop.html


It is sometimes tough to hear on computer speakers but if I am hearing right, I really like the sound you guys have. Especially on kit. I love a metal kit that has real kick drum sounds. You know, like an acoustic kick drum instead of the new metalica sounding click/kick which I always think sounds crappy. I like it like the old slayer stuff. Where drums sounded like drums, not samples.
Nice sounding stuff.
Jim
Jim Dier
Pedals and pickups for sale
Sell me your 2002 MIA Telecaster
Open to trades for Antiquity/Fralin P-Bass type.

http://www.myspace.com/officialdimensionx
We're prog rock/metal.
http://www.heddatheband.com
New HEDDA CD now available:
http://www.cdbaby.com/cd/hedda2
HEDDA video:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u-LuSksz-J8



See signature, buy a CD, be happy![]()
Zerberus Industries: Where perfection isn't good enough.
my current band, sleep tight tiger:
www.myspace.com/sleeptighttiger
a newer song that we've recorded that doesn't have vocals on it yet:
www.purevolume.com/bryanfries
gear:
'05 gibson les paul studio vintage mahogany (DiMarzio Super Distortion/ SD Jazz)
'04 gibson SG standard (BurstBucker Pro's)
mesa/boogie 2-channel dual rectifier (with EL34's)
marshall 1960A 4x12
and a few pedals






Why don't you take your little Cobra Kais and get outta here?!



The old band: www.myspace.com/farewelltofairbanks
My new one... only time will tell![]()



Hey Guys.
I'm with BABYOIL in Canada. Here are our songs and website:
www.babyoilmusic.com/multimedia.html
my youtubes
Why is the cat GRINNING??? Because he can shred!
Join me on my new Jazz radio site. All styles of jazz.
JazzMatrix.com



Definitely - you need to layer in some dynamics with the samples, or at least take advantage of multiple samples and automation.
The faster a drummer plays, the less hard he hits, which results in a softer and quieter sound. While consistency is a must, you must also have some feel to things.
My favorite thing to do is sample the actual drummers kit, and use that for the sound replacing.