Paxil deprived song writing session - Serph, MH Dark, PLL

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Paxil deprived song writing session - Serph, MH Dark, PLL

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I did start to finish song write and record. Started around 8 central (so the last 2hrs 30mins)

Pedals featured (because I was thinking about them).
Fromel Serph Chorus (in stereo)
D*A*M Meathead Dark
Schumann PLL

Guitar:
Fender Jazzblaster

Bass:
Lakland DJ 4

Vocal Mic: (the reason I started actually)

Placid Audio - Copperphone

Finishing effects:

Added some stereo wobble to quiet guitar line
Vocal Reverb
Track compression

Song: In the Morning:

Download: http://grygrx.net/music/inprogress/oct_2009/inthemorning.mp3


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Pretty cool sounds. Neat looking microphone, too.
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Yeah that's a heck of a mic... what is it? Tube, dynamic, etc?
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DucRyder wrote:Yeah that's a heck of a mic... what is it? Tube, dynamic, etc?
Placid Audio Link:
http://www.placidaudio.com/the-copperphone/

It's a limited frequency dynamic, uses the tube ... well here, let me just quote them:
The Copperphone, unlike full range high fidelity microphones, operates within a limited bandwidth of frequencies which lends a nostalgic quality to the signal. Some might compare the sound to an AM radio or a telephone (please listen to the sound samples provided). The sound is achieved through a combination of vintage telecommunications components and a mechanical filtering effect. The microphone’s element is rear ported into a hollow resonant chamber. As sound passes through the diaphragm and into the hollow chamber, upper mid range frequencies are accentuated while low and high frequencies are reduced. An everyday example of this mechanical filtering effect can be demonstrated by pressing a paper towel tube up to your mouth and talking into it.
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Sounds wicked.
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Thanks for the link and info!
grygrx wrote:
DucRyder wrote:Yeah that's a heck of a mic... what is it? Tube, dynamic, etc?
Placid Audio Link:
http://www.placidaudio.com/the-copperphone/

It's a limited frequency dynamic, uses the tube ... well here, let me just quote them:
The Copperphone, unlike full range high fidelity microphones, operates within a limited bandwidth of frequencies which lends a nostalgic quality to the signal. Some might compare the sound to an AM radio or a telephone (please listen to the sound samples provided). The sound is achieved through a combination of vintage telecommunications components and a mechanical filtering effect. The microphone’s element is rear ported into a hollow resonant chamber. As sound passes through the diaphragm and into the hollow chamber, upper mid range frequencies are accentuated while low and high frequencies are reduced. An everyday example of this mechanical filtering effect can be demonstrated by pressing a paper towel tube up to your mouth and talking into it.
"...Being shot out of a cannon will always be better than being squeezed out of a tube. That is why God made fast motorcycles, Bubba…" H.S.T.
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DAmn nice sounds and tune man!
I love the synthetic sound on the guitar! Is that the dark and the Pll Together? More details on how you got the guitar effect!!! :coffee:
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Sickle wrote:lol, whatchu doing with that scale, boy..?

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Shipping, it's not sensitive enough for another else. ;)
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molokaio wrote:DAmn nice sounds and tune man!
I love the synthetic sound on the guitar! Is that the dark and the Pll Together? More details on how you got the guitar effect!!! :coffee:
"soft fuzz" intro only = Vol knob Rolled back meathead dark -> Seraph
"soft clean" intro/verse = Seraph + some panning, clean bass, layer of "soft fuzz"
"hard fuzz" (first volume escalation is an example) = cranked MH dark -> Seraph
insane "solo" = Layers: PLL lead, "hard fuzz", bass, PLL Chunky start about 1/2 way.
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Sickle wrote:
grygrx wrote:
Sickle wrote:lol, whatchu doing with that scale, boy..?

:bong2:
Shipping, it's not sensitive enough for another else. ;)
Uh huh. I guess you can also use it to weigh out coffee beans for your coffee, too.

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lol.......... :lol:
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