Description : Fender Strat through a Line 6 POD into ACID 6 Pro. Chopped up a few riffs and pitch changed to create Harmony and alternate riffs. Discrete Drums, Beta Monkey Drums, probably a few others....
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Gizzard,
Thanks for the kind words. As I was born and raised in Michigan, I am very aware of Michigan native and legendary guitarist Steve Miller. Thanks for the support and inspiration.
This is great!...with a lot of flavours...excellent distinction between the frequency layers which gives this baby a big rich sound....it's a rockin' monster!......great work!...cheers planet
B,
Thank you for taking the time to listen and making the effort to comment. I am so inspired by all the positive kindness on this site, I only want to work on music everyday...and night. Thanks, Voltage
Hi bri,
Thank you for the kind comment.
I used ACID 6 Pro to build the groove and record my guitar tracks.
Did a bit of editing in ACID, bumped over to SONAR 5 for EQ and Compression. Finally finished in Sound Forge 7 to be saved in WAV, WMA and MP3 for deployment.
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I really like this track.
Actually had to hold back on this one as I wanted to keep adding track after track.
Thanks for the inspiration.
Voltage
..you do know who he is...anyway..the intro has his effect..the rest is you and this guitar is amazing...
favorite!!!!
thanks buddy, having a bud[or 2] and this made my day
Thanks for the kind words. As I was born and raised in Michigan, I am very aware of Michigan native and legendary guitarist Steve Miller. Thanks for the support and inspiration.
I very much appreciate your kind words and detailed review. Makes the hard work very much worthwhile. Thank you. Voltage
Thank you for the kind comment.
I'll happily take your advice to "Keep Rockin"..
Voltage
Thank's bruddah.
I have made a career playing bass. My guitar voice is a work in progress. Thanks for the inspiration.
Voltage
Thank you for the positive expression. I am inspired by my friends here on Looperman.
Music Sweet Music, Voltage
Thank you for taking the time to listen and making the effort to comment. I am so inspired by all the positive kindness on this site, I only want to work on music everyday...and night. Thanks, Voltage
an awsome song
what program did you use if you dont mind me asking?
-bri
Thank you for the kind comment.
I used ACID 6 Pro to build the groove and record my guitar tracks.
Did a bit of editing in ACID, bumped over to SONAR 5 for EQ and Compression. Finally finished in Sound Forge 7 to be saved in WAV, WMA and MP3 for deployment.