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Rob Reid
- Reno, Nv
- Last Record: 2013-06-18 14:08:48 -1000
- Joined: Jul 21, 2010
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This album is all about records from other HitRECorder that I think have made some great audio records that could be used for samples.
Listen (shine Or Rain) by Bryan Drewor - Vocals & piano, Brian is a great song writer and this is one of my favorite melodies of his. It has a lot of breathing room and the piano solo at the intro would make for a great sample all by its self.
Robo Guitar [RAW] by Robo_J - Straight up guitar with heavy electronic style effects with a couple of variations of melodies. It has a experimental jam vibe that I really like.
Flawed Romance by Ryan Patrick - A unique mixture of instruments that ends up working well together. It also has a somber tone that I really enjoy.
I Can Deal With That by The Morning Hollows - A soft up-tempo song that has a few layers. I recommend the intro, 1:04 mark, and the outro for samples.
raw wurlitzer break by theboxsets - Great background noise while someone jams on the wurlitzer and percussion. It has a real vintage vibe to it that I dig.
pipa revisited by venns - A pipa with percussion and a breakbeat. This one is a funky eastern groove that has some great breakbeat solo parts.
a video and more instruments would be swell.
Peace, Bryan Drewyor
Beardo
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Electric Guitar
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E-Bow
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Digitech Whammy
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Big Muff
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BOSS Slicer Audio Pattern Processer
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Boss Giga-Delay
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Fender Twin Reverb Tube Amplifier
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empty RECording Studio @ 3am
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I don't know what to say about htis one. I don't really know how to write music that well but I think I may have stumbled onto something cool with this one. Or maybe it's horrible and this will get deleted off the site.
It could use some vocals. Also it could use a good mix down. If anyone wants the stems for remixing just let me know and I'll put them up.
The song consists of ukulele, toy piano, xylaphone, harmonica and an acoustic guitar used as a bass.
Quite a cutesy one.
raw footage of my friends and I just noodling on the wurlitzer.