wingsdad
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This is an instrumental piece that my fellow 'Washouts' are probably familiar with since it used to be posted at the Washburn forum.
It was written as a two-movement acoustic guitar 'suite' by a friend of mine from Connecticut that I've done some project work for. He laid down the 3 acoustic guitar (alvarez Yairi DY55) parts with a simple block & hi-hat rythm machine track, then sent it to our bassist in Sacramento, CA area to do his thing (Fender P-Bass), who in turn sent it to our keys guy in Memphis, TN who added vibes/marimba and a hot synth solo (Korg DX-something).
The 12 trax they'd used then came to me here in SoCal. I added bongos and shakers, then settled in to do the electric leads. Epi Sheraton II recorded direct through a Boss ME-50 to a Yamaha analog mixer with an inserted Samson Tube Preamp.
Then I edited, mixed & cooked the soup into this production.
All of us used a Yamaha AW16G DAW to record, and that's what I mixed with, using a few other outboard things.
No computers, except to convert the stereo mix to this 128kps mp3. If your player is Quicktime, it may do a 'burp' at the very start; just rewind & restart if that happens:
EDIT 5-19-09: fixed link to song:
8804
It was written as a two-movement acoustic guitar 'suite' by a friend of mine from Connecticut that I've done some project work for. He laid down the 3 acoustic guitar (alvarez Yairi DY55) parts with a simple block & hi-hat rythm machine track, then sent it to our bassist in Sacramento, CA area to do his thing (Fender P-Bass), who in turn sent it to our keys guy in Memphis, TN who added vibes/marimba and a hot synth solo (Korg DX-something).
The 12 trax they'd used then came to me here in SoCal. I added bongos and shakers, then settled in to do the electric leads. Epi Sheraton II recorded direct through a Boss ME-50 to a Yamaha analog mixer with an inserted Samson Tube Preamp.
Then I edited, mixed & cooked the soup into this production.
All of us used a Yamaha AW16G DAW to record, and that's what I mixed with, using a few other outboard things.
No computers, except to convert the stereo mix to this 128kps mp3. If your player is Quicktime, it may do a 'burp' at the very start; just rewind & restart if that happens:
EDIT 5-19-09: fixed link to song:
8804
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