Clarky
Paul Clark plays the organ, going blind www.paul-clark.com
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slansh - last night I cut the first solo.... I'll try to cut the 2nd tonight.....
when I return the CD how do you want everything....
I can:
1 - mix my solo in for you [but you have a serious 'noise' problem on the backing track that I guess you'll be wanting to gate out]
2 - I can send you the solos on thier own 'dry' so you can eq and add reverb yourself - however you'll need to pretty accurate about how you drop them into the song....
Clarky's recommendation - I send you a version with my solo in it just so you can hear it in it's true setting with reverb and delay added etc....
I'll record a few seconds of backing track with a small gap followed by the dry solo.... this will enable you to align the solo with the real backing track... when you record my solo into the song, you can use editing tools within your recording kit to 'move' the solo until my backing clip matches yours so the solo will then be in the correct place... 'm obviously assuming you have a digital recording setup... if not, at least you have a way of listing to a section of the clip so that you can stop the tape at the next 'beat 1', then play you backing track - reconrding on the tracks where the guitar goes - and then hit the play button of the cd player droping in the solo.. nbot idea but after a few trial runs it can work [I've done this before]... once the solo is in the song you can then erase the alignment clip at the front...
to avoid sync issues.... I'll treat both solos as seperate things... so I can sling a few second of 'backing track' in front of each.... however, I'll just let tape run so if there are no sync issues... the gap between the solos shoud - in theory - be the correct size... but at least you'll be able to mend it if it's not...
however... this is for you and so you have to consider what's the best method to work with your kit.... so if there is another method you'd prefer... shoot...
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Clarky
Paul Clark plays the organ, going blind www.paul-clark.com
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steven wilde - when you start goofing around with the midi stuff... if you get stuck then just shout..... if it's within my knowedge to solve your prolbem then I'll try to help...
mikesb - do Calrk's Beans shred yo ass off..????.. lol
SteveT - I played the set last night... I gave me a C+...
ok... but not good enough for the stage...
post number 1664...... for some reason that seems to be a special number to me.....
I love this number deeply but can't think why..... lmao...
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slanshroom
roy marchbank Scotland, Barcelona Spain Plays: Guitar (51 years)
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Clarky:Yeah,It was picked up by the computer when i recorded way back.Your ideas sound perfect.What i,ll do when i get your takes is re-record my parts if i cant edit them.The problem i had was with a fishman single coil on a semi-acoustic,i loved the tone but it picks up dirt from external sources.I have now a humbuck version which although cancels out the noise,has an annoying -6db cut & the strings dont have that ring that a single coil gives.However i,ll work with what sounds best for the track & fair play on your efforts,looking forward t it Paul
To ALL
I was thinking about my previous post on the err love bomb,it is in no way shape or form meant t offend anyone on the current horrible state of the Iraq situation or any war!I just figured it might give just give y a laugh,thought i,d better post that b4 i find myself swinging from a cyber tree,lol
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Stevee T
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Clarky,
How difficult is the David Cross stuff...for you to give yourself a C+ sounds like the material is severe...you must be being too hard on yourself!
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Zenfish,
"The Pinnochio of true pleasure"...hahahaha...your too funny
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slanshroom, sounds like a great lyric "swingin from a cyber tree"
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michelle,
what's with the funk...beautiful? 87)>
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ovation1
Mikey D in da house Satch = ZEN Land Of The Rising Sun Plays: Guitar
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Mark: Baduh Happy Belated Birthday to you man!!.... Hope all is well....
Steven Wilde: I think I already got your Birthday wishes, if not, here they are again!
:-)
Hi alex, Clarky, slansh, Zen, Cube, VFR, jazzzzzzzy and everyone else!!.... Oh, and Do The Stu, lol!....
And Hi michelle, hope all is well.... BTW, I'm going for the Pats!!.... hehe, yup, you know I'm from NE!! ;-) Look out Pittsburgh..Payback time baby!!....
I heard some talk of Tele's.... Try one, you'll like 'em!!.... Their necks seem fat, but give it a spin, they are very easy to play and are very well made.... Just ask Mr Richie Kotzen ;-)
Later peeps, I'll get back when I can....
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jayblue
jawad el hachem beirut, lebanon Plays: Guitar (26 years)
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hi satch im big fan of your music,,,,
im 21 years old and ive been playing guitar for 7 years.
i was wondering if i can send you the material that i recorded.thanks...............keep up the good work dude....cool hat!
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Donkey Hotay
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Yes Clarky, Clark's baked beans, particularly the variety with chunks o lard and maple extract, do shred my ass.... Kinda like you do lol.
I also find Clark's provide deeper bottom end and more reverb than say Heinz. It is however a question of personal preference!!!
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michelle
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Stevee, aww we need the funk, gotta have some funk. It's a bunch of things (buncha funk) all rolled into one. One of the things is that I'm having the biggest arguement with one of my sisters that I've ever had. She's going through a divorce (her decision, not his) and some health problems (probably due to the suppliments she's taken over the last few years for bodybuilding). I would love to be there to support her now, but she makes it impossible. She's turned into a nasty bully, and I had my fill after a phone conversation (total rage like I've never heard from her before against my family) before Thanksgiving. I later informed her that I will no longer tolerate her behavior or let her talk to me like that ever again. I also told her that the decisions she's made in her life were HER decisions, and she should stop blaming everyone else for them. She re-hee-healy didn't like hearing the truth, especially from her baby sister, so now I'm the outsider because nobody else has the balls to stand up for themselves and tell her she's ever out of line. She's always been a sister I've looked up to, but over the past year, that hasn't held true at all. Her views are distorted, and I just refuse to go with the flow anymore. I'm extremely proud of myself for taking a stand, and I don't regret it for a moment, but it's tough not having my sisters as friends right now. I'm breaking out of the moldy mold and getting my own wings. It's about time, eh? lol! ha! Wishing you didn't ask now, aren't you. lol!
Powerslave, Baduh, I'll get back to you in a bit. I just got a call from my son from school. He forgot his notebook, so now I have to get dressed and go out into the frozen tundra for a stop, drop, and roll. lol! It's 11 degrees, wind chill -7. I needed to wake up anyway. It's actually tropical here compared to Deluth, MN. Frostbite within 5 minutes - aww hell no! lol!
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Stevee T
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michelle,
what supplements have added to her health probs...not raging roids?
you know what they say "you can choose your friends..."
Anywho, glad you've identified the cause, so you can work on the healing...
Peace
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VFRrocker
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Mowlie Fear not dude.................. if you've had the nerve out of the tooth already it's going to be relatively painless. I've had root canal stuff and then gone back for retreatment and the dude's working on me with no injections, it's cool. (well sort of - lol)
Civgeek I'll look out for that DVD bro'.
Slanshroom Cube's response from the guys said that they'll probably be looking at about 2 years time, but maybe 15,000 - 25,000 copies............... it all helps man. :-)
Michelle That damn sister of yours bothering you again *sigh*................. falling out with your family is real hard, I didn't talk to my parents for 7 years.............. try not to get hardened to it. It's probably better that you stay upset by it, otherwise you'll just be locking the door on your feelings and then it's 'out of site, out of mind'....................... these bust ups are seldom permanent and if she straightens herself out you could always make the first move (only when she has done mind). Apart from that, good on you for standing up for yourself. Gone on give us a smile. ;-) btw - me and my folks get on better than we ever did now.
Ovation Mikey, bro' !! Dude there's something wrong in the world when I'm posting more than you...................... oh yeah, I'm not working...............damn I'd better get on - lol Hope you and the tribe are well man, gotta get round to mailing you soon.
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civgeek
Matt Dorado Portland, OR USA Plays: Guitar (53 years)
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Michelle - Pitt to Reading cannot be any worse than Reno to Winnemucca!!
Powerslave - Thanks for the tip on the rest stops. I have a 7 and 5 year old, I think we're going to see a few.
Nesshe - Welcome in.
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civgeek
Matt Dorado Portland, OR USA Plays: Guitar (53 years)
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kd6aaj - I almost forgot, to ease the pain of dissappearing posts(especially the long ones) either type your posts in Word and then copt paste or write in th dialog box but Cand P into Word just incase. This way you can check word count and break up the post accordingly and you have a copy incase it doesn't post. Saves a little frustration.
Michelle - I checked out the map again. Looks like hwy 22 is going to be the ticket. When does all the heat and humidity hit you?
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slanshroom
roy marchbank Scotland, Barcelona Spain Plays: Guitar (51 years)
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stevee T:Swingin from a cyber tree....could be a great title for a track,hmmm
VFRrocker:Its all about exposure eh,thanks bro,me & ron are onto it!
Ovation 1:Great t see y here as always,If yer on lurk mode y might like t check out my private page,laters bro
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novjul
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Joe, I was at work at just now saw your shining visage on iTunes next to this paragraph:
Discover and Explore
Celebrity playlists will help you discover and explore new music. View playlists hand-picked by celebrities and with one click own all their recommendations. Read what they say about what inspired their playlists. Already have a few of their recommended tracks? No problem: simply use the Buy Now button next to the songs that you don’t have. Top Songs and Top Albums lists on the home page let you know what’s hot, and you’ll find Top Downloads lists and related music suggestions throughout the store. Did you hear a song on the radio but don’t know what it is? Now you can find out what’s playing on more than 1,000 stations around the US and buy that catchy tune.
Have a Favorite Artist?
Long story short, when I clicked on your pic, iTunes wanted me to download some sort of software (iTunes-detection), which I was forced to decline due to the PC belonging to my employer (downloads strictly forbidden, even if one implicitly trusts content from Appleworks).
...peace...
~NovjuL
Edit: p.s. ~ I'll check it out once I get home tonight! woohoo!
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TASTEY
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novjul: havent seen you in a while? are you gonna go to the vai show in march at the avalon? of course if i can get tickets i will be going, fingers crossed, they will sell out fast.....
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michelle
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Right then, where was I?
It's no wonder my son didn't take his book bag. It was HEAVY! lol! Smart kid - let mom drive it.
Clarky, 1664 is a great number. 64 is probably my favorite number. I'm guessing that in 1664 you were throwing women over your shoulder and having your way with them as your mates pillaged their villages in a drunken rampage... oh wait... that was last weekend, wasn't it? lol! Nevermind :)
Bahduh, I sent you a birthday postcard. Sorry you couldn't open it. It was a silly song singing happy birthday to you. I thought your birthday was the 17th!
Powerslave. glad to know it's nice to take a pee in PA. lmao!
Mikey, the Patriots are goin' down! lol! I'll be watching the game and rooting HARD for the Steelers, but if the Pats do win - ahh, F.U.! No, just kidding. If the Pats do win, I know it makes you happy, so I'll be happy for you, but not for me. lol!
Stevee, she always danced around when asked if she was taking steroids, but when your friggin' voice changes, I'd say it's a dead giveaway. Testosterone and a vat of other shit - probably a couple of hundred dollars a month on suppliments, but that's the game of bodybuilding.
VFR, thanks Paul. I needed a pat on the back. I would love to resolve all this, but she has so many issues with me. It's like she's pissed off at me because I have a stable/great family and a nice home. Lots of jealousy I think (also my mom's take on the situation). It's stuff that goes back many years. She has a great home, and had a fantastic husband, so the jealousy I'll never understand. That's her bag, not mine. I've been there for her since Sept. 01 when her son-in-law died in a car accident. During that time, she was very fragile mentally, and very, very angry. I got in the habit of just letting her vent. Everyone else was giving her a hard time, so I wanted to be the soft spot for her. Welp, that kinda backfired. lol! She came to believe she could say anything to anybody and not care if she hurt their feeling, as long as she felt better. As her bodybuilding progressed, she got worse. She craved(s) attention and is the martyr in the family. Humility has not found it's way to her brain yet. This past year as she was going through her seperation with her husband, she cornered me at every family function and reemed me out for anything and everything. There was really no talking back to her, because she was so incredibly angry she never heard it anyway (hearing only what you wanna hear, knowing only what you heard - Misery loves company). She finally had her most explosive meltdown on the phone with me right before Thanksgiving. I literally thought she was going to have a heart attack or anurysm she was so insanely angry. I just kept saying "calm down!" All this over a friggin turkey coupon! In 40 years I have never heard her be so vicious and venomous. She said some extrmemly nasty stuff about my husband, daughter, and even our mom. Stick a fork in me baby, I'm done! You can say what you want about me, but when you go for my family like that you've gone to far. So, now my theme song for life at this time has become WALK by Pantera. lol! Good therapy session. Your check is in the mail bro. lol!
Civgeek, Mother Nature is a crackhead these days, so you never know when the heat & hum-a-ditty are going to show up. You'll have to play it by ear, but it shouldn't be to bad. Swampass usually hits in July. lol!
Stace, power to the people! lol! Good luck getting tickets.
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death cube k
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Michelle hope you feel better soon.. !!!!!!!:)
ovation1 hey how have you been? how is your new year so far?
VFR part 2 of the response i got from them ... i will post it
Mark
I cannot give you a figure for Vol 3 but I can tell you that Vol 2 cost
me about $560.00. The reason why I say me is because if anybody got a
sponsor for the project, half of that money went to knock down the
project costs, and half went to knock down your costs. I didn't get a
sponsor so I paid the highest price. It cost $200.00 to get a sponsor
ad. So $100.00 would be deducted from your costs. You are not limited by
how many sponsors you can have. We might offer more than one size of
sponsorship at different costs if there is interest for that kind of
variety. I will say that we do not ask for any money until all the
details are worked out. Some things might be put to a vote again. Once
the details are worked out, we ask for a nonrefundable deposit which I
have no idea what that amount will be at this time. We had a couple of
guys back out on vol 2 and they lost a $50.00 deposit. It held back the
project 3
months because we extended the deadline which they did not meet, and
then had to find replacements for them which took a while. So the
deposit will definitely be higher next time to weed out people like
this. So we are not going through that again. I will say why we did Vol
2 differently than Vol 1. Vol 1 was 10 guys and we made 1000 cds we
split the costs and cds equally. Most of the guys sold their cds but a
few didn't. So while there are 1000 cds, not all of them got out there.
Not only that, most of them were only sold in each person's locallity.
So while most of the guy's made their money back or even a profit, the
exposure wasn't that great. Don't get me wrong. I think Vol 1 was a
success for what it was but wanted to make a bigger impact for vol 2.
This time, each guy got 100 cds to give out. 8300 will eventually be
distributed directly to a guitar audience. To me and Tom, this is much
more effective promotion. I am assuming you got yours through Guitar9.
There are other compilations on Guitar9. Have you bought any? I don't
think many people will especially with names they don't recognize unless
it is sold really cheap. I doubt anybody has refused the free cd offer
from Guitar9. Tom and I can't think of another way to get the most out
of our money promotion wise. You would go through $560 in less than a
year advertising in Guitar magazines with just a basic listing. On top
of that, less than 10% of most guitar magazine readers are into
instrumental music. We have researched this stuff. So I don't want to
sales pitch you. I just want to let you know what were about and why. So
even if you are not interested, hopefully you will still see this as a
positive thing.
Thanks
there it is..
also what is your favorite track .. so i can email him back lol
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