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Malletman1
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Location: Racine, WV |
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I have to admit you're right. After listening to the shoot-out, there are definate differences.
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metalshoppodcast
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Location: Bloomington, Indiana |
If you thought that was interesting, wait til you hear episode 18, which I just published today. |
Wed Apr 30, 2008 11:22 pm |
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Malletman1
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Location: Racine, WV |
Just got it downloaded. That's tomorrows trip to work...lol. BTW, dude, tried your reverse stuff. Loved it. Actually went ahead and added it to a new song I just wrote. Mike Mills and myself finished recording it this evening. Reverse is right around 41 seconds in. Thought it added a lot to the break. I only did the reverse on a cymbal, but that mixed with a wah guitar sliding down the neck coming into a HUGE part. Great stuff man...keep it up. Song is called "Baptized" and it's on the howlingmusic myspace page. I'll send ya an MP3 of it.
Chad
www.myspace.com/tenninemusic
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Fri May 02, 2008 4:14 am |
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metalshoppodcast
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As you know, I've listened to it. This is just for other people to read, since I've already written to you via email. I like the effect, good use of it. I think it would be cool to add a little bit of a flanger to that reverse cymbal though, so feel free to try that. It's always a cool effect.
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