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Jesse Screed

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  1. Hello Kevin, I don't know how much you really want to know, but here goes. For this Jam Basement room, 11" wide, 17 " long, 7' high. Homemade "bass traps?" rock wool from the big box store Sonar Platinum, I tried Bandlab, but it didn't stick, yet, maybe someday. Focusrite Gen 2 6i6 Guitars, fender American strats, through Boss gt8, into fender twin reverb, (the one with pull switch master volume,) Mic'ed with AT 4033 close to the cone skewed slightly off center. Fairly low volume. Other, Fender Mustang II, similar mic set up. I have been using the IK British Channel on almost all tracks, easy on the compression, eq to taste gentle wide slopes, sometimes FF L1 if needed, but again real easy on it. Drums Jamstix, huge learning curve, all drums on individual tracks. Air Hybrid 3 for keys (underated synth,) FF Pro q, FF timeless 3, FF L1 Haphazard volume automation on the guitars and Keys, because it is just jam. Nothing on the master but a little bit of reverb exported to FLAC with no dither. To be honest, I think the FLAC is the key, but it is only the third time I have tried it. Definitely kills MP3, at least to my ears, and smaller than a wav so easier to load to soundclick. I hope that wasn't to much.
  2. Hello Jack, there is no bass, she always wants to play guitar. Hello Symmetry, that is a FLAC file, and for some reason the kick on my FLAC tends to clip. I didn't really hear it on my end, but have noticed it on other renders to FLAC. The mp3 files don't seem to do that. Any ideas why that may be? Thanks Thanks Nigel, there wasn't a bass on that. We're just messing around, you know how it is when your bored with nothing else to do.
  3. stillll waitinnnngg it's later than you think
  4. nice doot, for you to bump it, always good to remember
  5. one that looks nice and is not too expensive
  6. congrats, I am jealous. true, there was some good advice in this thread my computer is going on 7 years old, but keeps pace for what I DO You probably know this. but I learned the hard way, a good filing system is very condusive to efficient workflow let us know how it rolls
  7. I hope you guys plan on continuing these collabs It was like I was there, so strange vintage freddy, and quintessential lynn party on but don't work until you die, OK?
  8. Jesse Screed

    Cool it Down

    yes, nice guitar tone, I have a friend that would like to achieve that nice, well crafted, don't hear a lot of music like this around here still loving the guitar epic please if you will, what is your set up
  9. cool video nice guitar work and tone a person once told me the only permanent thing in life is change gets very interesting at 3:15 cool song i did that to a tv once, I also blew up an acoustic guitar with an explosive, the carpet started on fire, nearly burned down the house thanks for the entertainment there
  10. the opening drum beat and I'm thinking 50's girl band then it goes into this euro dance thing then into a whole different direction I don't really do "sounds like", but you know who you sounds like nice mix, great guitar like the arp on the key good job kevin
  11. Jesse Screed

    Desire

    yep, euro dance music I can feel the sweat, and the bodies rubbing together everybody just having fun, no strings attached. rex reed a.k.a the genre sampler did you sample the vocal stabs yourself? i'm still dancing
  12. Jesse Screed

    kissin up

    New York City 1987! was that slap base played on a dedicated keyboard, or midi? Love the idea behind it, plenty of kissing up going on today.
  13. Jesse Screed

    Blood Bath

    me, and the crew are still trying to find our way but if you could tell me what is right or wrong with this I would inform the crew, thanks baby https://www.soundclick.com/music/songInfo.cfm?songID=14250585
  14. I have to admit, when I first read the title I thought maybe you had lost your senses, and this might be one of those IBTL threads, or maybe even a "banned for life," threads, because maybe you are still in mourning, and folks can do some crazy things when the shroud has been wrapped. Thankfully though not that. that is one nice live rig bass rack you have there. I have a request, how about you post a bass solo and walk us all through the sonic capabilities of this rig. That would be very cool, and archival, because you just never know.
  15. I never get tired of telling you how nice your work is. Here I go again?
  16. I really like the way the vocals are right there. Your sound is so distinctive. I have never heard a bad production from you. Nice guitar work.
  17. jack, I like this a lot. you really explore the silicone propensities. Most people might not get this, but I do, very nice at 1:50. The more I listen, the more I like it. What is a brude? If people really take the time to listen to this they will appreciate. I'm glad you have made a visit here.
  18. I'm glad you guys took the time to tinker around with this. I really like it, just a well crafted and recorded song. You guys should really do more collabs together, there is a chemistry there and it would be shame to not let the juices mingle.
  19. That is cool. Really like it all. I think the vocals could be mixed up some, but I say that to everyone. I am really big on being able to understand the lyrics. Whatever you are doing at 2:00, is very nice. Great mix too
  20. Hello my furry friend. I hear that a lot, and I don't mind. CBH was a great artist who explored the nether regions of musical expression. Thanks for listening Wookiee. I hear that a lot, and I don't mind. I wonder what it would sound like if we were really doing psychedelics? Thanks for listening, I love your tunes, they are always so well crafted and recorded. That is something my new band will need to figure out. Hello Ed, I hear that a lot, and I don't mind. I sure am happy to see you here. You seem to be one of the nice, down to earth people, that inhabit the coffee house on a regular basis. Keep coming back, and stay well. Peace Yep, we're not really disciplined at all, but we like to hit record and see where it all ends up. I promise our next release will be just as undisciplined.:)
  21. you call it whatever you want, the name won't take away from the expression. As the others have said, this is creative and nice, I like it.
  22. What? I don't think I ever once participated in a thread with Bill but I read a lot of them. He seemed to always have a positive attitude throughout his trials and tribulations. So sad. There might not be beer in heaven, but hopefully he'll have all the "bacon" he desires. May he rest in peace.
  23. I have two files, one flac, one mp3 to me the flac on has a kick that is to clicky. I would be interested to hear what you think OH also, this is the second jam with my new band. https://www.soundclick.com/music/songInfo.cfm?songID=14243797 https://www.soundclick.com/music/songInfo.cfm?songID=14243795 It's nearly midnight.
  24. This is what I have found so far. Does anybody have experience with this system? Kind of pricey. https://www.audiofront.net/MIDIExpression.php Here is a video link if you would like to see more. Looks interesting. I haven't found country of origin yet. Maybe this will help you?
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