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well, thanks for the complements...

ktempo:the singer is the guitarist (which isnt me - i would scare everyone with my monotone vocals!) i'm only the keyboardist.

 

I've been listening to some of the tracks you guys just put up and jeez i like some of them pretty good

 

Steve LeBlanc:that excerpt is really like somthing that could be on John McLaughlins 'Extrapolation' album. i dunno why but i had the feeling the whole way through that the rhodes and McLaughlins guitar had a very similar tone and style (or maybe thats just me)

 

IanD: The new song made me think of Bill Withers...especially his song 'Just the two of us' (is that the DX or what?). nice song though-i could imagine it on the start of an 80's TV show (sorry if you don't like the thoughts of that!)

 

ktempo:The song KTempo was nice but i way prefered Sista Breeze - but for the most part thats just because i prefer faster tempos.I think though (if you dont mind me saying) that it would really benefit from a big deep smooth bass line the whole way through (maybe like Zero7 or Air). thats just a personal thing again though.

 

well thats all i've got to say about them for the minute-i might come and listen again after i smoke somthing...i should have a whole new perspective!

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well, thanks for the complements...

ktempo:the singer is the guitarist (which isnt me - i would scare everyone with my monotone vocals!) i'm only the keyboardist.

 

I've been listening to some of the tracks you guys just put up and jeez i like some of them pretty good

 

Steve LeBlanc:that excerpt is really like somthing that could be on John McLaughlins 'Extrapolation' album. i dunno why but i had the feeling the whole way through that the rhodes and McLaughlins guitar had a very similar tone and style (or maybe thats just me)

 

IanD: The new song made me think of Bill Withers...especially his song 'Just the two of us' (is that the DX or what?). nice song though-i could imagine it on the start of an 80's TV show (sorry if you don't like the thoughts of that!)

 

ktempo:The tune KTempo was nice but i way prefered Sista Breeze - but for the most part thats just because i prefer faster tempos.I think though (if you dont mind me saying) that it would really benefit from a big deep smooth bass line the whole way through (maybe like Zero7 or Air). thats just a personal thing again though.

 

well thats all i've got to say about them for the minute-i might come and listen again after i smoke somthing...i should have a whole new perspective!

-starfucker

Visit my band : www.neonfleacircus.net or www.myspace.com/neonfleacircus
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Steve LeBlanc:that excerpt is really like somthing that could be on John McLaughlins 'Extrapolation' album. i dunno why but i had the feeling the whole way through that the rhodes and McLaughlins guitar had a very similar tone and style (or maybe thats just me)
Really? That's cool...I have listened to a lot of John Mclaughlin...I tend to play a lot of horn type lines/sounds, I think he did too. I'm glad you liked it.
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Originally posted by Starfucker:

 

IanD: The new song made me think of Bill Withers...especially his song 'Just the two of us' (is that the DX or what?). nice song though-i could imagine it on the start of an 80's TV show (sorry if you don't like the thoughts of that!)

 

Thanks for that, I was going for the 80's feel with the DX, you don't here that sound very much now, and the brass sounds add to that feel (the brass is also from a DX)

Not all my stuff sounds like that, but its a fun track.

 

I listened to Abandoned, it reminded me of early 70's Pink Floyd, it could have been off Meddle.

I wish a could play the guitar, it brings a track out

 

I will listen to some more later

 

Ian

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IanD: "what kit do you use?" I used three different kits on my Alesis QS6.1 (not all in the same song though). I used "straight8", "8oh8" and "9Time." Those are my fav kits.

 

Starfucker: "ktempo:The tune KTempo was nice but i way prefered Sista Breeze - but for the most part thats just because i prefer faster tempos.I think though (if you dont mind me saying) that it would really benefit from a big deep smooth bass line the whole way through (maybe like Zero7 or Air). thats just a personal thing again though." I agree with you about having a smooth deep bassline throughout. I might go back and do some more editing and such and also use an acoustic drumkit or something like Dan South suggested with Sista Breeze.

 

Thanks guys!

 

Kim :D

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OK, here's my first post to "Let's Hear It". Unfortunately, it's a bit off-topic. Since I haven't been recording much music lately, I haven't had much to post. But now I have something very cool to share.

 

I spent the day spotting sound effects with Tony Scott (Top Gun, Spy Game, etc.) and Jesse Negron for a new CBS series called American Fighter Pilot. I've cut in around 1/2 of the effects so far and it's sounding really big. I recorded a lot of the jets myself in 4-channel surround on a Navy base in Lamoore, CA.

 

My company, RocketWerks is doing the sound effects editing and foley recording. The series premieres on Friday, March 29th at 8pm on CBS. It's a very cool reality program which follows three students through the Air Force F-15 fighter training program.

 

Sorry it's not synth related (aside from a few Andromeda rumbles), but I'm really excited about it. I hope you'll check it out.

 

Thanks, -jl

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istyle

The basic drum rif is from a ER1 and I played the livee sounding drums off my Korg i3 via the keyboard (no loops)

I do like using a drum machine loop and playing the drums along with it.

I listened to some of your tunes,good stuff.

 

Ian

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ktempo : finally i heard it from mp3.com

and nice to hear you made good use of drum from QS

when i heard it from mine i thought it's mediocre

but now i have to go check it again

but more of variation on drum will be finer *)

the piano is also from QS?

After i got trinity i never use any synth sound from QS but piano

Nice playing also,i hope to make more of real playing music soon

Steve : listened to gospel jam and thought it's a cool one ,you really burnt on that B3

but i think drum was too much of fusion?

more repetitive pattern 'd be cooler in my opinion

i heard he made some mistakes if my ears didin't cheat me

( my first instrument was also drum )

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Originally posted by Steve LeBlanc:

Sorry to be bombarding you guys with stuff lately but this is really the best sounding jam in quite some time.

 

Whoa! A friend smoked me out the other day in a big way (shake and leafage makes my nose bleed but this was some Balkan Kine) and I may still be altered, but

have you done some serious changes with the bass sound or am I tripping? Drums or drum mics recently changed too?

 

Anyway I'm glad to hear you going off with your new toy, sounds great!

 

-CB

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Steve, I think that's the "proggiest" stuff I've heard you guys play. Sounds great. The drums do sound esp. good this time around, so that's not just CB's ganja-powered internal processing engine.

 

I'm still listening. This is an intense and frantic jam, but with a real solidity and direction to it.

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heh, yeah well, we're still exploring sound, trying different mic placement, different musicians, different plants ;) , lighting. We don't expect to reach perfection anytime soon but we are evolving and most of the time improving.

 

Thanks for listening to our latest experiments, nice to have someone appreciate it.

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Here's another Short Hammond jam (really short, about 2 minutes) recorded this last weekend.

 

I have the Hammond going through my Fender Twin and the Leslie at the same time...near the end of this jam I'm using an on/off footswitch to play stabs with the Leslie only while the Twin holds the chords out throughout. Pretty cool effect methinks, who needs Midi? :)

 

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