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  • "The Theme" by FALSE HARUSPEX
2017/12/29 20:39:41
batsbrew

https://www.jamendo.com/album/30414/the-theme

such a fun collaboration this was,
i'm sharing.
 
not for the faint of attention, this is a One Hour long instrumental,
broken up into 13 distinctly different sections.
 
False Haruspex (core group) wrote and arranged the basic tracks, i created solo guitar tracks on the basic 3-piece, some of the rhythms, and some melodies.
credits:
Gregory Straathof
David Lamden
Rob Gilliland (batsbrew)
Mike Toscarelli
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Sophie Sanford
Ritcherd Beefheart
Audrey Houle
Matt Emig
Gremislav Iako)))vich
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Rob Gilliland
solo guitar
Gear used:
1984 Carvin DC200K electric guitar, with Duncan Custom Custom in bridge, stock carvin neck pickup. Kahler bridge.
2006 custom Strat-style guitar, the 'cream machine', with bill lawrence pickups. Hipshot bridge.
1986 Stan Williams Hybrid guitar, w/bill lawrence pickups in the neck and middle, duncan lil 59'r in the bridge. Kahler bridge.
1981 Mesa Boogie Mark IIb 60 watt tube head, w/graphic eq. This head was modified for some of the tracks with a Groovetubes Substitube Tube adapter (takes 6L6 tubes down to EL84's).
Some guitar delay and reverb effects were printed, being added at the effects loop of the boogie. effects unit is a Yamaha DG stomp.
Pedals used: Barber Direct Drive SS overdrive, Barber Tone Press compressor, Ibanez Weeping Demon wah pedal. boss NS-2 noise suppressor pedal.
Cabinets: (2) cabinets were used. The first, a Demeter Isolation cabinet, was internally miced with a combination of a Shure SM57, and a Audio Technica AT4033. Speakers in the Demeter were either an Eminence Legend 112, or a Celestion Vintage 30.
The 2nd, a Roland Closed back 1x12 cabinet with a Celestion Greenback, was typically miced with a ADK Hamburg at about a foot away, and slightly off axis. Some tracks are just the Demeter, some are just the Roland, and some were Summed together, for dry iso cab sound mixed with big room sound.
recording chain: from the mic(s), the signal ran to a A Designs Audio MP-1 class A tube mic preamp, out of that into a DBX MC-6 compressor for light compression, out of that into a ART DPS preamp/convertor, that was used for digital conversion only, and into a Roland VS-1880 digital recorder. These tracks were output from the roland into Sonar via a digital coax cable into a MAudio Delta Audiophile 24/96 sound card.
 
 
(already posted this, the forum software lost it.... even after someone commented on it. sorry for confusion)
2017/12/30 16:12:09
Wookiee
I gave Twenty Three a listen Bat, sounds quite good.  Need to walk the dog before the sun drops behind the horizon but I have bookmarked it for further exploration.
2017/12/30 16:41:13
martins guit
really good!!!
2017/12/30 20:28:40
jamesg1213
Wow, almost 10 years ago! Very cool stuff though Rob. Listened to Monkshood - excellent playing. Was this a regular band you were in, or a one-off collab?
2018/01/02 18:01:30
batsbrew

Wookiee
I gave Twenty Three a listen Bat, sounds quite good. Need to walk the dog before the sun drops behind the horizon but I have bookmarked it for further exploration.


very cool wookiee (by the way, i just saw you this weekend at the theatre)

 
23, the opening track, is a pretty good way to set the mood for the entire thing...
it really does want to be listened to from beginning to end, it works best that way.

it took me a few months to come up with all my parts.....
the other guys added extra guitar parts after i did mine, all the modern crunchy sounding rhythm stuff is someone else,
i did all the melodic solo stuff, and some of the funky guitar parts,
it's pretty easy for anyone who has listened to my stuff before, to pick my parts out.
2018/01/02 18:02:03
batsbrew
martins guit
really good!!!


thanks martins!
2018/01/02 18:09:54
batsbrew
jamesg1213
Wow, almost 10 years ago! Very cool stuff though Rob. Listened to Monkshood - excellent playing. Was this a regular band you were in, or a one-off collab?


heh, monkshood, that one's a trip!
my personal favorites out of the list of songs is negation 2 into negation 3 into the final song 'violet to red'.
a lot of the melodies repeat throughout the piece as it unfolds; ideas are sprouted early, and then fully developed later.

this was a one-off collaboration.
i was approached via the VS Planet website by Gregory Straathof, he asked if i was interested in just playing a couple of solos.
i told him to send me the backing tracks, and i'd play with it.
ended up playing melody lines and solos on all the songs except for one (delirium)
2018/01/02 22:01:32
DannyDee
good stuff
2018/01/03 18:01:37
batsbrew
DannyDee
good stuff


thanks Dee!
 
2018/01/03 18:01:45
batsbrew
a pic of the machine i used for the guitar parts:

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