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Re: 'Magyar Wolf' 2016/01/23 11:13:43 (permalink)
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Re: 'Magyar Wolf' 2016/01/23 11:17:53 (permalink)
Save it for the FSF chaps...or get a room.

 
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Re: 'Magyar Wolf' 2016/01/23 12:01:29 (permalink)
Finally got to hear this James and a very cool instrumental at that.......all the parts fit really well (even dat BAZZ :0)...
I also hear a little Eric Johnsonesque in this.....well done mate....very good mix as well.

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Re: 'Magyar Wolf' 2016/01/23 15:03:43 (permalink)
Thanks Mesh  I've never knowingly listened to Eric Johnson..maybe I should!

 
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Re: 'Magyar Wolf' 2016/01/24 09:18:14 (permalink)
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Honestly Dan,when I first got it, I didn't like it at all. I was so used to the Boss COSM FX and amp sims I'd been using for years that it didn't sound right. Kenny Wilson advised me to dig deeper into it and 'show it who's boss' (his words )...he was right of course.


 
For me, the Digitech was an upgrade from an 80's era Roland unit. What a difference. Not sure if the RP can be updated with amp impulses like the GSP, but there are a ton on the 'net that give you a lot of flexibility. I usually record direct through a Radial and parallel through the GSP (3 tracks). Then I can use whatever I want on the direct track and still get the live groove from playing through the GSP.
 
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Re: 'Magyar Wolf' 2016/01/24 13:56:57 (permalink)
Yeah, I had an RP-50 and moved to the RP-500 and I too am totally digging Digitech.  I've been eyeing the GSP1101 but don't really need it.  Great tones on this one and thanks for the lowdown on how you got that lead tone, awesome stuff!
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Re: 'Magyar Wolf' 2016/01/25 03:05:31 (permalink)
Thanks again Tony. The RP-55 is certainly an amazing little unit for £29! I'm still finding out what it can do.

 
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Re: 'Magyar Wolf' 2016/01/25 07:15:48 (permalink)
wow....amazing...from start to finish it had me hooked! love the way the lead drifted at the end....love the doubles...
 
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Re: 'Magyar Wolf' 2016/01/26 03:24:37 (permalink)
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wow....amazing...from start to finish it had me hooked! love the way the lead drifted at the end....love the doubles...
 
you da man!!!
 
lol
 
great job brudda!
 




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Re: 'Magyar Wolf' 2016/01/27 05:41:57 (permalink)
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Me likey! 
 
My only criticism would be that it's too short.  I was just drifting away when it ended. 


Exactly my feeling too! Otherwise nice mix, great guitarsolo and the bass fits right in. Nice drums as well, loops or are you playing?

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Re: 'Magyar Wolf' 2016/01/27 08:25:12 (permalink)
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Me likey! 
 
My only criticism would be that it's too short.  I was just drifting away when it ended. 


Exactly my feeling too! Otherwise nice mix, great guitarsolo and the bass fits right in. Nice drums as well, loops or are you playing?





Thanks Lasse! The percussion is 2 pot/roto-tom/conga loops from a world percussion DVD, the drums were done in piano roll with Addictive Drums 2.

 
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Re: 'Magyar Wolf' 2016/01/29 14:47:31 (permalink)
Wow, this is much different than your collabs...    Really cool vibe happening, and the guitar playing and tone fits so well.   I also liked those high "whistle" synth lines.   
 
Since it was a little too short then you must obviously do more solo pieces.    There, fixed.   
 

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Re: 'Magyar Wolf' 2016/01/29 15:20:32 (permalink)
James,
 
Very creative piece, I like how you put the rhythmic drum track under a somewhat traditional rock guitar hero vibe in the intro.   Makes it all very interesting and unique.    Does sound like Eric Johnson's clean tone ("Manhattan" for example) Guitar tones are outstanding throughout.   Had a few listens through.
 
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Re: 'Magyar Wolf' 2016/01/30 08:15:13 (permalink)
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Wow, this is much different than your collabs...    Really cool vibe happening, and the guitar playing and tone fits so well.   I also liked those high "whistle" synth lines.   
 
Since it was a little too short then you must obviously do more solo pieces.    There, fixed.   
 




Thanks Steve! That's a huge compliment coming from you, love your prog instrumentals. Those high pitched synth lines are one of the weird elec piano patches in Rapture Session I think.
 
Working on more right now...

 
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Re: 'Magyar Wolf' 2016/01/30 08:17:51 (permalink)
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James,
 
Very creative piece, I like how you put the rhythmic drum track under a somewhat traditional rock guitar hero vibe in the intro.   Makes it all very interesting and unique.    Does sound like Eric Johnson's clean tone ("Manhattan" for example) Guitar tones are outstanding throughout.   Had a few listens through.
 
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Thanks Mark!  I've had the EJ comparison before so I've been listening to him lately - very nice stuff, and I am definitely not worthy!

 
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Re: 'Magyar Wolf' 2016/01/30 09:47:22 (permalink)
really great stuff, James!  love the contrast when the distorted guitar came in and I guess the bazz is OK, too.  not enough Am tho.  
 
great stuff all through!

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Re: 'Magyar Wolf' 2016/01/31 06:58:09 (permalink)
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really great stuff, James!  love the contrast when the distorted guitar came in and I guess the bazz is OK, too.  not enough Am tho.  
 
great stuff all through!




 
Thanks Reece!
 
Big thanks again to Ed for the bass on this, it gave the track a lot of movement.

 
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Re: 'Magyar Wolf' 2016/01/31 19:57:15 (permalink)
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really great stuff, James!  love the contrast when the distorted guitar came in and I guess the bazz is OK, too.  not enough Am tho.  
 
great stuff all through!



 
Thanks Reece!
 
Big thanks again to Ed for the bass on this, it gave the track a lot of movement.


Yeah, Ed's usually good for "movements!"
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Re: 'Magyar Wolf' 2016/02/02 02:20:13 (permalink)
Nice piece James. A lot of track going on. I know you put a lot of time
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Re: 'Magyar Wolf' 2016/02/02 15:19:00 (permalink)
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Nice piece James. A lot of track going on. I know you put a lot of time



 
Thanks Tony. Yes, about a month on and off.

 
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Re: 'Magyar Wolf' 2016/02/02 15:20:26 (permalink)
I took two weeks. 
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Re: 'Magyar Wolf' 2016/02/04 12:36:24 (permalink)
Still sounding as good as always James.  Great sound.
 
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Re: 'Magyar Wolf' 2016/02/04 23:13:22 (permalink)
Very nice James, this would be a great driving tune...turn it up and put the pedal to the metal with the top down and the wind in your hair (well, if I had any hair left)
 
Love that "chimey" guitar sound, and the drums and bass are mixed just right (good job on the bass part Ed!)
 
Solos are tasty too.
VERY good job!!

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Re: 'Magyar Wolf' 2016/02/05 03:13:03 (permalink)
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Still sounding as good as always James.  Great sound.
 
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Long time no see Jeff! Thanks very much for checking this one out.

 
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Re: 'Magyar Wolf' 2016/02/05 03:14:07 (permalink)
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Very nice James, this would be a great driving tune...turn it up and put the pedal to the metal with the top down and the wind in your hair (well, if I had any hair left)
 
Love that "chimey" guitar sound, and the drums and bass are mixed just right (good job on the bass part Ed!)
 
Solos are tasty too.
VERY good job!!




Thanks muchly Bob! I know what you mean about the hair..

 
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