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In Topic: Piezo question
22 February 2011 - 09:33 AM
Thanks.
Yeah, there are ways to seperate the piezo and the other pickups. And if I went ahead with this project I would also fix the guitar so it would be outputting into stereo. There are several website that descibes this, and anyone handy with google/yahoo will find it.
I have come to the conclusion that I will indeed look into getting an already made piezo bridge instead of doing it on my own. Would the Ghost systems fit on any guitar?
Yeah, there are ways to seperate the piezo and the other pickups. And if I went ahead with this project I would also fix the guitar so it would be outputting into stereo. There are several website that descibes this, and anyone handy with google/yahoo will find it.
I have come to the conclusion that I will indeed look into getting an already made piezo bridge instead of doing it on my own. Would the Ghost systems fit on any guitar?
In Topic: New foggy-forest-chase-kinda-track
17 December 2010 - 08:42 AM
Wow, stellar!
No matter how strange of compositions you put out, you always seem to manage to add a bit of igorski-funk. The wooden percussion, the alien background, the rush towards the break in the middle - all great. It's a bit of an uneasy feeling when that saw-synth comes back again (nice out of touch note (3rd one I think?), to add funk to it all!)
Weird though, because at the ending I was expecting to find relief from being haunted by the song, instead I was left feeling a bit depressed by the final chord. :/
Great, cool, track. Wood monster! Old man willow! *shrieks*
No matter how strange of compositions you put out, you always seem to manage to add a bit of igorski-funk. The wooden percussion, the alien background, the rush towards the break in the middle - all great. It's a bit of an uneasy feeling when that saw-synth comes back again (nice out of touch note (3rd one I think?), to add funk to it all!)
Weird though, because at the ending I was expecting to find relief from being haunted by the song, instead I was left feeling a bit depressed by the final chord. :/
Great, cool, track. Wood monster! Old man willow! *shrieks*
In Topic: No Good
17 December 2010 - 08:34 AM
Igorski, you nailed it for me too. Jethro Tull!
Cool mix, guitars panned. A bit dull on the lower side, but they have a earthy quality to them. Vocally, I think it's one of your strongest tracks. Maybe more confident?
You remind me of a troubadour, and is quite unique here on the forum; especially with what you do with your voice, and unmistakeably unashamed of doing so - for that I tip my hat. Not the usual radio-pop is good for the ear and mind. Keep things interesting.
The echo towards the end on the vocals was well done. The song was a solid piece of work, it felt complete as a track if you know what I mean. Interesting texture and vibes I got from this. Thanks for posting.
Cool mix, guitars panned. A bit dull on the lower side, but they have a earthy quality to them. Vocally, I think it's one of your strongest tracks. Maybe more confident?
You remind me of a troubadour, and is quite unique here on the forum; especially with what you do with your voice, and unmistakeably unashamed of doing so - for that I tip my hat. Not the usual radio-pop is good for the ear and mind. Keep things interesting.
The echo towards the end on the vocals was well done. The song was a solid piece of work, it felt complete as a track if you know what I mean. Interesting texture and vibes I got from this. Thanks for posting.
In Topic: Red Eyes Blue
17 December 2010 - 08:25 AM
Great track, with great lyrics. I personally don't mind the lyrics during the verses. They come across as rushed, but it adds some definition to the song, while contrasting the mellow chorus. It's like 2 great different parts put together. I agree with Igorski though, that the bass isn't as pronounced as I would like. It fills up the back, but doesn't stand out. Not a big deal, many songs do this. It's a personal preference with me. One of your best tracks, I think.
In Topic: Guitar AGILE 2500....CRAZY FEEDBACK Noises !!!!
02 December 2010 - 04:22 PM
Did it just start all by itself? I mean, you've played it with the same settings for years now right? And then all of a sudden...feedback??
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