So, first, I like the song...it has a big feel. The female vocal part just isn’t on par with the rest of the song IMHO. ‘Sorry, I have no suggestions other than to have that vocal re-recorded with a better setup if possible.
Cool track.😊
Hey, I like this. There are a few pitch on vocals here and there that could easily be remedied with any of pitch correction software available nowadays. Keep up the good work.😊
Thanks for listening and taking the time to respond. I’m glad you liked it.
I don’t recall which guitar I originally used, either my LP with stock pups or my PRS S2 semi hollow body. But, I’m always working on my tone. I’m currently using this signal chain: Anderson Drop Top -> JHS AT stomp -> Kemper MBritt Crank-N-Go profile pack (Slo profile). I like this tone so much that I went back to a few of my songs and used this tone to EQ match the lead.
Oops, I forgot that I used my JS1000 for the whammy bar parts.😊
When I was young, long, long time ago, My wife and I would often go the beaches on the weekend. It was a two hour drive so, of course, the music was Rawk'n the whole way down. This song reminds me of those days...I hope you enjoy:
Road Trip
Thanks Tom, for taking the time to listen and critique. The verb is the same on the snare through out but I get what you mean about it poking out at times and dry other times.
Yeah, I’m always working with my bass player to play with a bit more authority and the bass might need a bit more bottom provided it doesn’t compete mask the kick.
By the way, that’s not a guitar “patch.” It’s a Kemper profile...totally different animals to me.😊
Thanks for listening. I’m a big Floyd fan but I don’t think I know that particular song. I’m sure there’s a bit of Floyd influence in a lot of my stuff.😊