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Slither Slither
I had intended for this to be instrumental but it seemed very bland so, going against my instincts, I added vocals. I'm still surprised how medium gain guitars can sound very aggressive. The solo was improvised in the appropriate style
Everlong Everlong
More lower gain testing. Had a big issue getting a usable mix out of this one. Once again the bass was heavy in the backing track. This is the best I could get. *note: a backing track without original guitar(s) was used
Alive Alive
Another lower gain test. I was lazy and just improvised the solo at the end, just trying to keep in the appropriate style, so it's not so great but it fills the void. note: a backing track without original guitar(s) was used
Fuel Fuel
Another attempt at multi-tracking lower gain guitars for a high gain song. note: a backing track without original guitar(s) was used
Panama Panama
Yup, another VH song. Testing recording with a bit less gain for clarity... but it still sounds like a ton of gain...must be the natural compression of my Mark IV. note: a backing track without original guitar(s) was used
Plush Plush
testing recording a bit less gain and more textural guitars than I normally do. All guitar tracks recorded in 14 minutes total... a record for me ;). note: a backing track without original guitar(s) was used
Man in the Box Man in the Box
More experimentation with guitar recording and mixing combining mics and sound impulses for cabs. note: a backing track without original guitar(s) was used
Radar Love Radar Love
I guess this fall into the oldie but goodie category. Once again me doing the guitar parts. note: a backing track without original guitar(s) was used
Crazy Train Crazy Train
Another original track minus the guitars. I decided to try triple tracking (left, center, right) the rhythm and leads to see how it would sound. I only had 45 minutes to set up and record all three tracks so it has flaws but servers it's purpose.
Sample Rhythm Track Sample Rhythm Track
Another DI test. Process: put together quick drum track, arm guitar track, hit record, play whatever comes out, keep it, add bass, keys, etc. I don't know if I'll do anything with this as it's very basic but wanted to post as another Bias example.