When recording, do you guys still do the "pedal dance"?
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Re: When recording, do you guys still do the "pedal dance"?
I think it sounded epic, if that wasn't clear haha.
Is there anything I could substitute for The Great Destroyer? It gets pretty crazy, and seemingly uncontrollable at times, in demos I've seen haha.
Is there anything I could substitute for The Great Destroyer? It gets pretty crazy, and seemingly uncontrollable at times, in demos I've seen haha.
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Re: When recording, do you guys still do the "pedal dance"?
azrael wrote:I think it sounded epic, if that wasn't clear haha.
Is there anything I could substitute for The Great Destroyer? It gets pretty crazy, and seemingly uncontrollable at times, in demos I've seen haha.
Short answer, no.
Long answer, no,

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Re: When recording, do you guys still do the "pedal dance"?
theavondon wrote:Jero wrote:Sics toanz bra
In all seriousness though, the tone you start with is quite nice. What were you running for that part?
Oct. Up Foxx tone machine-> TGD-> sunn coli 880.
sounds fucking killer
great song!
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Re: When recording, do you guys still do the "pedal dance"?
Bump?
I posted the video of you recording that intro on another forum, and I got a lot of "wat." The world will soon see how awesome it sounds in context.
I posted the video of you recording that intro on another forum, and I got a lot of "wat." The world will soon see how awesome it sounds in context.
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Re: When recording, do you guys still do the "pedal dance"?
Work would fly me out of town tomorrow. When do y'all come back to Denton?
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I like this a lot! It's like Bright Eyes but better in a way. Good job guys!
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Grrface wrote:Work would fly me out of town tomorrow. When do y'all come back to Denton?
Our return show is on the 21st in Ft. Worth, but who knows after that! My other band is playing at J&Js on the 22nd.
BlindtoFaith wrote:I like this a lot! It's like Bright Eyes but better in a way. Good job guys!
Thanks man!
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azrael wrote:What's a TGD?

i'm a grrnoise
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theavondon wrote:BREAUXS.
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tuffteef wrote:theavondon wrote:BREAUXS.
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bigchiefbc wrote:I usually cut each section separately when recording. However, before we call a track done, I always make sure that the song as a whole is DOABLE all in one track, so that I can perform it live. That is very important to me.
Didn't read past this post. This is, for the most part, exactly how I do it as well. We are doing everything ourselves, which allows me to be incredibly obsessive about everything and not worry about paying for studio time.
Occasionally I layer the shit out of things, but I do need to make sure what's going on can at least be translated for live performance. There's one song in particular that we used to do that I ended up layering about 4 guitar parts (in addition to the other guitarist's track). Two of them were doubletracked to add some thickness and girth, one track was made to have the song pick up momentum and another was to add accents and heaviness to the downbeats. Obviously I couldn't pull all that off live, but I could get the gist of it and the drummer picked up the slack for the last two tracks by playing a little heavier on the bass drum and riding the snare drum more.
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tim wrote:bigchiefbc wrote:I usually cut each section separately when recording. However, before we call a track done, I always make sure that the song as a whole is DOABLE all in one track, so that I can perform it live. That is very important to me.
Didn't read past this post. This is, for the most part, exactly how I do it as well. We are doing everything ourselves, which allows me to be incredibly obsessive about everything and not worry about paying for studio time.
Occasionally I layer the shit out of things, but I do need to make sure what's going on can at least be translated for live performance. There's one song in particular that we used to do that I ended up layering about 4 guitar parts (in addition to the other guitarist's track). Two of them were doubletracked to add some thickness and girth, one track was made to have the song pick up momentum and another was to add accents and heaviness to the downbeats. Obviously I couldn't pull all that off live, but I could get the gist of it and the drummer picked up the slack for the last two tracks by playing a little heavier on the bass drum and riding the snare drum more.
That sounds really rad.
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