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Malletman1
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I have to admit that some of those ideas are sweet.  I haven't tried it yet, but then again, I'm not a computer recording fella like most anymore.  I can't let go of my tactile desire to "grab" a fader with my HAND instead of with my MOUSE.  Anyway, haven't tried it but it sounds really cool.  Thanks for the info dude.  BTW...keep it up man.  People ARE listening.

Mallet
http://www.myspace.com/howlingmusic
http://www.myspace.com/tenninemusic

BTW, the recordings on both of these sites were done using a Boss BR1180.  Not a bad sound IMO.  The only one not done with it is "Rockin' for Jesus" on the howlingmusic page.  Recently bought an AKAI DPS24mkII and this is my first solo song on it.  Recording everything myself.  Using my Schecter Classic, PODxt Live, Ibanez SG 5 String Bass, and a Yamaha DTX electric kit.  Lemme know what you think!


Post Sat Apr 12, 2008 12:12 am
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I'll try to check them out when I get time.  Thanks by the way for using the forum, I'm thinking about deleting it since no one uses it.  But if activity picks up then I'll keep it up.  Glad you like the episodes.  I sincerely hope they are helpful.


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