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bats brew

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  1. i like the blend of the pauls, one with the emgs', don't know about the other, but they complement well. good solid rock mix. nice vocal delivery
  2. yep, it's very reminiscent of dr john's style... i like the harmonica, but i think a guitar solo would be stronger, jazz sound, with some nice bends.
  3. ty did a LOT to make that sound. you wont find it in a preset. part of his tone, maybe a large part, was his using the fender elite strat, that had built-in active electronics that consist of TBX treble expander and MBX midrange booster circuits featuring a preamp that provides up to 12dB of gain. he'd max out those boosts. if you do not START your chain with something like this, you'll never get there. it's the combo of those mid boosts, with the boosts available in the L5, that makes that tone happen. here's the amp setup: Lab Series L5 head (channel 2, Lo input, Bright: off, Volume: 9, Bass: 6, Frequency: 3.2kHz, Midrange: +2.5, Treble: 8.5, Multifilter: 6, Reverb: 1, Compressor: off, Master Volume: 5.5) [*Lab Series controls are marked from 1 to 9, so in these examples 1 is the same as a normal 0 setting and 9 would normally be 10; the midrange is cut/boost from -4 to +4], Crown MT600 power amp, two Peavey 4x12 cabinets with Celestion G12K-85 speakers
  4. i bump them because people miss them. they sit a while, and slide right down the list, and no one even sees them. i don't review often, but i do review. when i hear something that really excites me, i'll respond. now, if you want to bump yours, go ahead, i will not complain.
  5. alright tom! appreciate the comments... yea, the rough stage, man, i actually did 15 versions of this song, experimenting with multiple guitar tracks, stereo tracks, different kits, different mix techniques... i used it as my 'laboratory' to try out stuff i hadn't done before. all different, just trying to figure out how to get to where i wanted to be. my guitar tones, i used the absolutely lowest gain i could get away with for the rhythms, and THAT was the magic. i had to really work to get those parts to pop....
  6. updated mix, brought the vox tracks up about .75 db, just enough to hear them slightly louder.
  7. a single i have finished, to be on a yet untitled next project. njoy! https://batsbrew.bandcamp.com/track/hear-the-call
  8. Oh yea, wah is an original Budda wah.
  9. hi paul! i appreciate your 'humor'.... bad timing, off key vox, ugh... i worked so hard at not doing that! LOL
  10. Thanks joad! Yea, I dig wah. Try not to over use it, But its hard!
  11. Thanks bdickens, for listening, and commenting Yep, big Allman bros fan here
  12. thanks man! here's the rig: guitar into strymon into boss dd-200 into interface. just could not have asked for an easier setup. did the whole album this way. thanks for listening!
  13. i'm glad you like it jack! thanks
  14. heheh, ez.... yep... nope. well, certain things ARE easy, the ideas are easy.... harder to get it all dialed into a complete arrangement. am i making a living at music? oh, H3LL NO!! heheh, i did, for a long time, 6 years.... but now, i just do this for myself, and try to share. thanks so much for listening
  15. ha! your brother's experience was very close to mine, but it was my wife (and the guide) that got sucked out of the raft on a Class V, i got the guide back in, but wifey went down in a hydraulic, just like your brother, and came out about 30 yards downstream... we had a frantic chase, backwards, downstream, and got her just fine. she did not lose her paddle!!! quite the experience, it was quite scary. thanks for listening to my tracks. i'm glad somebody is getting a chance to hear them, maybe for the 1st time.
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