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( , Sun 1 Apr 2001, 1:00)
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my band currently has a bit over a grand residing in my ISA, and not too many forthcoming outgoings. Bass player is already on board with the idea, as long as we get some monitor speakers at some point too, so should have one in a week or so hopefully ;-)
We're hoping to get our CD mixed soon, and get a proper website made, so might well inundate the board with stuff in the near future!
( , Thu 4 Jun 2009, 14:34, 1 reply, 16 years ago)

and that cost us just over a grand...
it was money well spent though, our producer was awesome. i think we've caught him at a good moment, i suspect he'll start to get a bit too expensive for the likes of us very soon.
( , Thu 4 Jun 2009, 14:40, Reply)

he's only worked with the likes of AC/DC, Diamond Head simple minds
:-D
he was fucking good. currently waiting for him to do the final mix of stuff.
I'm sure the recordings could have been done better, but we did record 14 tracks in one day...
( , Thu 4 Jun 2009, 14:43, Reply)

we did 5 days and only did 5 tracks! and even then we probably could have done with another day.
our producer was unfeasibly tall. i'm not sure why, but i wasn't expecting that. he seems to be starting to make a name for himself on the underground metal scene, but he hasn't worked with anyone on the same level as AC/DC... ;-)
( , Thu 4 Jun 2009, 14:51, Reply)

he was a dude though, his ideas worked with ours perfectly. We're kind of dirty blues-rock-funk. Think Gomez and Pearl Jam crash into Stevie Ray Vaughn leaving all slightly crippled. and stoned.
Our singer makes up half the words as he goes along and we improvise a lot so tracking stuff wasn't really an option. We opted for a live feel, and it worked pretty well. Suited us too.
www.myspace.com/dumberthantheaveragebear if you are interested. our sound is a bit better now as I have a new amp :-D
I like metal a lot, so I'd be interested to hear your stuff
( , Thu 4 Jun 2009, 14:57, Reply)

dammit. i worked my way all the way up to a Marshall JCM900, then sold it when i was skint. then when i'd managed to get hold of my dream Peavey 5150 half stack i had to do the same! gah!
i like your sound :D it's worlds away from the kind of music that dominates my cd collection, but i like lots of other stuff besides and moonlighting as a sound engineer means i get to see lots of different live bands; so i appreciate all kinds of things.
you asked for it, prepare to have your ears destroyed by Cymbiotic. The first track that plays is the one from the new CD...
( , Thu 4 Jun 2009, 15:18, Reply)

I had been using a Marshall VS100 that I'd had for ages but frankly, it's shit for everything apart from shredding. and only good for that if turned at least halfway up.
I've got myself a Fender Blues Junior, which considering it is merely 15 watts of wonderful valve-ness is stupidly loud. The sound is so good for our type of music. Using a Boss Blues Driver which is superb as well.
I just concluded that I didn't need a massive amp as I'm not playing metal much anymore.
I'll have to listen to your stuff when I get home as myspace doesn't work at work, but I'll check it out!
( , Thu 4 Jun 2009, 15:23, Reply)

a crate GLX1200H which i got off ebay for £100. It's OK, but funnily enough we didn't use it on the recordings ;-)
It has a useful multi-effects thing built in though, in that you can set a different effect on each channel with the effects knob, and it then remembers which effect is on which channel, so you can just footswitch it on and off. very handy.
oh for the money to buy back a beloved 5150... it was the absolute nuts!
( , Thu 4 Jun 2009, 15:26, Reply)

I think if I needed anything bigger I'd just go up the Fender range. Coupled with my Strat I couldn't hope for a better blues sound!
( , Thu 4 Jun 2009, 15:33, Reply)

my housemate has a fender deville. it wouldn't work for me, but for his particular live requirements it's absolutely spot on!
( , Thu 4 Jun 2009, 15:48, Reply)
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