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General Forums => The O' Club => Topic started by: ByeBye on November 27, 2006, 09:14:04 PM
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I have extreme talent, plus I am modest.
listen (http://arizonaprogreen.com/listentome.mp3 )
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Why dont you let me tune those vocals for ya?
Here is some of my production from my facility -
http://www.myspace.com/empire21productions
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That was extreme, and plus.
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Originally posted by Black Sheep
Why dont you let me tune those vocals for ya?
Here is some of my production from my facility -
http://www.myspace.com/empire21productions
Your productions sound great. What kind of equipment does your studio have?
That guy singing "Mama got a four wheel drive" is a good singer I like his voice. I'm sure there's no shortage of talent in Nashville.
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thats awful
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Black Sheep, I have felt that country music has the most talent across the board more than any other popular music. So many great singers, musicians, songwriters, producers...etc. If someone can stand out in Nashville, they are a star for sure.
Pretty neat that you have worked with a lot of talent over the years.
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only the bands that sound really well in a live performance are the talented ones. but i think death metal has the most talent instrument wise.
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Originally posted by ujustdied
only the bands that sound really well in a live performance are the talented ones. but i think death metal has the most talent instrument wise.
I actually like a lot of different music. I just think that Nashville has this whole industry of top pro writers, musicians, singers/performers, producers that's hard to deny.
There is a lot of musical talent out there, for sure. In Nashville, it's pretty concentrated with some of the best.
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I play, write and produce just about all genres of music here (and love it) - Currently it has been country - so whats payin the bills is what I'm into at the moment :) My favorite stuff to work on is alternative rock and pop. I guess I would do more of it if i were setup as a tracking facility. But that's overkill for independent producers and writers.
Here is my current setup that I use day to day when I produce:
Mac Dual G5 running Logic 7.2 Pro
1 Terabyte of Hard Disk Storage
Universal Audio UAD cards (2)
Antares Tech
Celemony Melodyne 3
ADK CE Tube Mic
Shure SM57
Neumann KM184 (2)
Vintech Neve 1073 (2)
Empirical Labs Distressor (2)
MOTU 896
Apogee Rosetta 200 Converters and Inputs
Apogee Big Ben Clock
Central Station
Mackie 624's w/ sub
A Designs REDDI
1969 Fender Tele
1972 Fender Jazz
1975 Fender Jazz
SVT Classic
Fender Pro Jr.
Monster Pro Power Conditioners
It's a large investment moneywise, but half the gear I own actually appreciates in value. So keep that in mind when getting new gear too - Crap in = Crap Out. if you need any advise - let me know
Kevin
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Originally posted by ujustdied
only the bands that sound really well in a live performance are the talented ones. but i think death metal has the most talent instrument wise.
It's all relative to your taste and hearing - I will half agree with your statement as some bands (like Dream Theatre) can get very technical and fast in thier instrumentation, but I also know some flat pickers in town that can blow them away too.
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Originally posted by ByeBye
I have extreme talent, plus I am modest.
listen (http://arizonaprogreen.com/listentome.mp3 )
That...
was freaking awesome.
Michael Stipe called, he said he want's his koolaid back.
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Can someone host a song for me?
I'd like to hear people's opinion.
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When Henry Rollins said "U2 has the worst rhythm section", he forgot one. Timing on the drums is horrible. Slow down the drums, drum machine or whatever.
Tempo is all over the board.
I still hear a lot of Joe Elliot in yer voice Nuke, ain't a bad thing I guess. Prolly just coinkydink.
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Originally posted by Masherbrum
When Henry Rollins said "U2 has the worst rhythm section", he forgot one. Timing on the drums is horrible. Slow down the drums, drum machine or whatever.
Tempo is all over the board.
I still hear a lot of Joe Elliot in yer voice Nuke, ain't a bad thing I guess. Prolly just coinkydink.
Can't really blame Nuke on that being a white boy and all...you know, rhythmically challenged?