eretsua

Joined: 07 Apr 2007 Location: bordering on reality
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Posted: Tue Jun 19, 2007 12:48 pm Post subject: Re: my own personal final boss theme |
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i can hear a final boss song in this when i imagine some driving percussion and reverb drowned and slightly distorted vocals. it'd be fun to hear & see you sing with this some time. :)
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| my Telecaster sounds like wet shit |
that's what telecasters do, they sound like wet shit in a tin can. :/
not to be a nag...but...your digital recording is clipping/brickwalling and digital clipping is not cool!
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Anyway.
Hey!
What would your final boss theme be, yeah? |
this would be my boss theme. _________________
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eretsua

Joined: 07 Apr 2007 Location: bordering on reality
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Posted: Sat Jun 23, 2007 12:28 pm Post subject: Re: my own personal final boss theme |
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| 108 wrote: |
| eretsua wrote: |
| 108 wrote: |
| my Telecaster sounds like wet shit |
that's what telecasters do, they sound like wet shit in a tin can. :/
not to be a nag...[;]...your digital recording is clipping/brickwalling and digital clipping is not cool! |
Yeah, I'm well aware of the limitations of my Telecaster don't make me cry okay :( |
i'm sorry, i didn't mean to make you cry!
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| Also, actually, I just recorded this with my digital camera microphone! I had a Big Muff Pi and some digital reverb, though. Normally I use the Double Muff as well, though uhhhh . . . yeah, the sound has some atrocious clipping. |
well, that explains a lot! :) virtually all consumer digital camera's apply a massive amount of compression to the incoming audio signal. more often than already causing distortion due to overcompression. :(
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| In the studio, however, coming out of a Fender Twin Reverb and played with an SG, the same level of fierce distortion sounded great. |
i believe you!
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Also I've added a little lick to the harmonics part.
Man, natural harmonics sound fuckin' awesome coming out of an SG, a Twin Reverb, a Big Muff, and a Double Muff. It's this instant, fat, satanic noise. It's there and then it's gone. I was just thrumming the seventh and seventeenth frets on this little tune in the studio and it was godly. |
i believe you still! :)
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Now that I've had the time to sit down with this song and play it for a good half hour at home, I think maybe we could do something like this live. It's working out a structure that's a problem.
I need to think of some portentous / pretentious Japanese lyrics now. |
lyrics will get you a long way! also, if you have a decent drummer playing fancy, tension inducing fills under it it could quite sparkle to life. :)
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| eretsua wrote: |
| 108 wrote: |
Anyway.
Hey!
What would your final boss theme be, yeah? |
this would be my boss theme. |
Sounds like it would be good final "boss" and then ESCAPE FROM THE OCEAN theme music for an upcoming next-gen ECCO THE DOLPHIN game.
. . . For some reason it really reminded me of the second Ecco the Dolphin. Hmmm. |
hmm, i've never played ecco the dolphin. when i was a young kiddie i did stare myself blind at the pictures of that game wanting to play it. it seemed so cool to swim around as a dolphin, i was quite into dolphins back then, i think.
you're the first who compares it to ecco the dolphin. someone else compared it to a boss tune of BATTLE GAREGA. :) guess it are the low sample rates-ish sounds i've used for the drums that make people think it's old video game music. :)
anyway, i'd be curious to what you'll come up with for your full fledged, band played version of your perosnal boss theme. _________________
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