MBWun
This is just a simple one take test of recording with my ToneX direct using a Freidman BE-100 capture over a White Lion song with the electric guitars removed.
I remembered having tried to directly record a guitar from my GNX3 about 13 years ago and dug up this file. I thought I'd post it here for comparison with my Fade recording which used all software. The actual playing here is way off but was fun then.
I wanted to to a version with only a single guitar track with one take. There are some errors, I'm sure, but wanted to get that raw sound of one track with one pass.
I found a backing track without any guitar so added my own. As per usual I'm going for the general feel not an attempt to do a note for note rendition.
This upload was to get a sense of the effects of the mp3 compression on a seven string recording. I'll add a solo section soon to at least complete the song
This was a test for doubling the guitar parts to see how it would turn out. I recorded the guitar parts for this using the original tracks minus the guitar tracks. This is my first attempt at an Ozzy song.
I found a backing track with a vocalist on it and added the guitar. I was rather lazy as I didn't even listen to the original song before recording the guitar tracks. I simply went by memory so it's probably way off but was fun none-the-less.
Very quick and sloppy rendition of Meanstreet with original vocals, drums and bass. Obviously,not an attempt to go note for note
I reworked the mix and the eq in this new version
Another Van Halen backing track I found without any guitar tracks. So, I added my own guitar and, as usual, I'm only going for the general feel of the song not a note for note replay.
I found some Van Halen backing tracks without any guitar tracks so thought I'd put mine on there instead. Perhaps I should have learned the song properly first... nah
One guitar, one take, no real writing, just kind of winging it. I don't play much acoustic guitar but thought I'd record something none-the-less.
Just a quick, one take, jazz-like improvisation over a backing track. It gets rather self-indulgent near the end.
Meant as a test for dual tracking the Mesa Mark IV
I wanted to do a good high energy classic. I played all guitar and keyboard parts on guitar with a backing track that contained the original drums, bass and vocals.
Testing recording classical guitar. Not a very good performance but I was mostly interested in tone and miking.