Biff
02-13-2007, 01:22 PM
I figured why the hell not. I waste my time recording shit, so why not share?
Firstly, an introduction:
The Gear
On the left: Gibson Epiphone strat-style, Seymour Duncan Hotrail humbucker at the bridge.
On the right: Jackson DK2T Dinky, Seymour humbuckers dumped for EMGs.
http://junipero.3sheep.com/~biff/gear1.jpg
On the left: My old-but-still-does-the-trick Yamaha PSR-220 full-size midi keyboard, variable sustain, touch sensitive keys.
On the right: Line 6 Spider II half-stack, FBV4 footswitch
http://junipero.3sheep.com/~biff/gear2.jpg
Microphone I use for, well, micing shit: TEAC TM77 unidirectional.
http://junipero.3sheep.com/~biff/mic.jpg
The Talent
Biff:
http://junipero.3sheep.com/~biff/guitars.jpg
The Results
This first track is something that I recorded and mixed about a year or so ago while messing around. It's loosely based on the hidden song at the end of the Staind - Dysfunction cd, where Aaron Lewis is singing with an acoustic guitar. I've elaborated a bit on the acoustic, added some delay, and I've also added an electric solo throughout. Yes, I know it's sloppy, but both tracks were done in one take. I put this together in about half an hour.
Download here. (http://junipero.3sheep.com/~biff/BiffStaind.mp3)
This second track I recorded tonight during the SuperBowl (shows you how much I give a crap about football). This is the slow piano/rain bit from Evanescence - Eternal. I whipped this one up in about an hour, 6 tracks in total, including an electric solo throughout. All were done in one take, except the main piano riff, which took me two. You'll notice extreme sloppiness here, especially toward the end where I stopped giving a shit. You'll also notice that the rain loop is pretty short, I'm missing the acoustic, and various other bits. But for an hour's work, it'll suffice.
Download here. (http://junipero.3sheep.com/~biff/BiffEternal.mp3)
I always say that I'll get around to cleaning up the crap that I record and put them down right, but I hardly ever do. Oh well. It's all in fun anyway.
*New:
Video
So I woke up this morning and rolled out of bed and decided to take a page out of Bristlehead's book and record a video of some guitar action. Evanescence - Lacrymosa . The audio in this sounds assy because it's from a videocamera mic. I didn't do a direct feed into the computer. I decided to use the Stratty for this because the Jackson is sitting in a very low tune and I didn't want to bring it back up to standard. I realize that the real song has a moment of high delay and low distortion, but I just kept the dirt full-on. I didn't feel like reprogramming the Spider II for one tiny section of the song. Also, I know I goofed a powerchord toward the end. Oops. Whatever. This was my 2nd take. The first take was a messjob. Keep in mind, I had just woken up; I'm still in a T-shirt and sweat pants (sexy, I know).
View here. (streaming wmv) (http://junipero.3sheep.com/~biff/BiffLacrymosa.wmv)
Enjoy.
Firstly, an introduction:
The Gear
On the left: Gibson Epiphone strat-style, Seymour Duncan Hotrail humbucker at the bridge.
On the right: Jackson DK2T Dinky, Seymour humbuckers dumped for EMGs.
http://junipero.3sheep.com/~biff/gear1.jpg
On the left: My old-but-still-does-the-trick Yamaha PSR-220 full-size midi keyboard, variable sustain, touch sensitive keys.
On the right: Line 6 Spider II half-stack, FBV4 footswitch
http://junipero.3sheep.com/~biff/gear2.jpg
Microphone I use for, well, micing shit: TEAC TM77 unidirectional.
http://junipero.3sheep.com/~biff/mic.jpg
The Talent
Biff:
http://junipero.3sheep.com/~biff/guitars.jpg
The Results
This first track is something that I recorded and mixed about a year or so ago while messing around. It's loosely based on the hidden song at the end of the Staind - Dysfunction cd, where Aaron Lewis is singing with an acoustic guitar. I've elaborated a bit on the acoustic, added some delay, and I've also added an electric solo throughout. Yes, I know it's sloppy, but both tracks were done in one take. I put this together in about half an hour.
Download here. (http://junipero.3sheep.com/~biff/BiffStaind.mp3)
This second track I recorded tonight during the SuperBowl (shows you how much I give a crap about football). This is the slow piano/rain bit from Evanescence - Eternal. I whipped this one up in about an hour, 6 tracks in total, including an electric solo throughout. All were done in one take, except the main piano riff, which took me two. You'll notice extreme sloppiness here, especially toward the end where I stopped giving a shit. You'll also notice that the rain loop is pretty short, I'm missing the acoustic, and various other bits. But for an hour's work, it'll suffice.
Download here. (http://junipero.3sheep.com/~biff/BiffEternal.mp3)
I always say that I'll get around to cleaning up the crap that I record and put them down right, but I hardly ever do. Oh well. It's all in fun anyway.
*New:
Video
So I woke up this morning and rolled out of bed and decided to take a page out of Bristlehead's book and record a video of some guitar action. Evanescence - Lacrymosa . The audio in this sounds assy because it's from a videocamera mic. I didn't do a direct feed into the computer. I decided to use the Stratty for this because the Jackson is sitting in a very low tune and I didn't want to bring it back up to standard. I realize that the real song has a moment of high delay and low distortion, but I just kept the dirt full-on. I didn't feel like reprogramming the Spider II for one tiny section of the song. Also, I know I goofed a powerchord toward the end. Oops. Whatever. This was my 2nd take. The first take was a messjob. Keep in mind, I had just woken up; I'm still in a T-shirt and sweat pants (sexy, I know).
View here. (streaming wmv) (http://junipero.3sheep.com/~biff/BiffLacrymosa.wmv)
Enjoy.
