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PeteDuBaldo

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with Yellow 9. Loaded in and set up equipment on Friday evening and managed to lay down the drums for 5 songs. Saturday and Sunday we were back in the studio bright and early to do the drums on 6 more songs and start laying down bass tracks. The bass (20th StingRay5) tracks should be done on Wednesday and guitars will start Wed/Friday.

This stuff is too much fun!

Here's a little spoiler with the drums and scratch guitar tracks on a song called Rising Storm. The album is called Dead Man's Cigarettes.

 
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Pete, what amp and delay are you going to use to record (I assume you're using your JP)? Did you collaborate on the music scores and arrangements?:)
 

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Pete, what amp and delay are you going to use to record (I assume you're using your JP)? Did you collaborate on the music scores and arrangements?:)

I'll be using the rosewood neck JP on most of the tracks, but I'll also be sneaking in a BFR AL, 20th Anny Silo, the double-neck, and maybe a 25th Anny EBMM and/or Silo Bass. The amp I'm using is a Soldano SLO-100 and I plan on recording completely dry.

The guitar in the clips is Jay on his minibucker guitar through a tweaked Gries (I asked to have my copy with no lead so I can practice my parts - I still have to write my solos!)

We collaborated on arrangements for all the songs, but there are 4 songs that were written mostly by individual band members and then brought in -- Rising Storm is the drummer's baby, then Brian (bassist) wrote one, Jay (guitars) wrote one, and I wrote most of the title track. The individual songs were all tweaked as a band so it's not like one person did all the writing.
 

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pete,

I'm with you on that.

I don't use any verb (well, just a micro hair), however delay is my baby (quality not quantity), Eventide and Damage Control!! I like a very warm, punchy, fat brown sound - and when too much verb is combined with too much delay the sound is waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaay to thin, spacey and sweet.
 

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We are starting guitars tonight! Here are a few pics from the past few days

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