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wont comment on the music, but the production is great.
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2006-12-13, 22:59
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Originally Posted by Infinity
wont comment on the music, but the production is great.
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Yeah, death metal is not for everyone. Glad you like the production, took me a while to get it sounding decent!!!
Peter
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2006-12-13, 23:02
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I have been getting allot of privet messages on here asking questions. I would like it, it you had a questions that you ask it in this thread so everyone will see the answer and the question. Beleive your not the only one with that question. I don't how dumb you might think the questions is or comment please post it here.
Also, my new CD is released and is available to buy. Check out my myspace page below for more info.
Peter - Bloodsoaked
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2006-12-13, 23:38
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Awesome stuff dude. What EMG set does your guitar have? I might ask for that V-VAMP PRO thing for Christmas instead of the Peavey Bandit I originally intended on getting. How do they sell that thing for only $170 (the V-AMP)?
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2006-12-13, 23:49
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Originally Posted by 4d5e6f
Awesome stuff dude. What EMG set does your guitar have? I might ask for that V-VAMP PRO thing for Christmas instead of the Peavey Bandit I originally intended on getting. How do they sell that thing for only $170 (the V-AMP)?
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To be honest I do not know what set of EMG pick-ups are in my guitar. I have even recorded with a $150 practice guitar and was able to get a great guitar sound/tone.
I would 100% recordmend getting the v-amp pro dude. If your into home recording and trying to get into it you will love the v-amp pro. For $170, it is the best investment!!!!!
Peter
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2006-12-14, 00:09
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Originally Posted by Bloodsoaked666
To be honest I do not know what set of EMG pick-ups are in my guitar. I have even recorded with a $150 practice guitar and was able to get a great guitar sound/tone.
I would 100% recordmend getting the v-amp pro dude. If your into home recording and trying to get into it you will love the v-amp pro. For $170, it is the best investment!!!!!
Peter
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Sounds great, man. Sure hope my mom didn't order the peavey yet. That sucker is like $380. With the money saved I could just get like some nice headphones or a keyboard amp to use with the V-PRO.
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2006-12-14, 03:12
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Sounds great. I will have to check out Beatcraft.
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Originally Posted by Bloodsoaked666
My latest and greatest (LOL) home recorded death metal song Grinding Your Guts has been recored, mixes and masterd all in my bedroom. Check out the song here:
http://www.soundclick.com/bands/pag...m?bandID=481840
I would love opinions on Grinding Your Guts good or bad.
Info on the recording:
4 guitar tracks 1 80% left, 1 80% right, 1 100% left , 1 100% right
1 bass track centered
1 drum machine track centered
1 main vocal track with some 2nd track fill-ins
The guitars are all done with my V-Amp Pro. 2 tracks with the Off-Axis Cabinet and 2 tracks with the Vintage 78 Cabinet. I also used the V-Amp Pro to record the bass track as well.
Any and all comments are more than welcome good and/or bad. Any questions please ask.
Thanks in advance for taking the time to listen and comment!!!
Peter
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2006-12-14, 19:58
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Originally Posted by 4d5e6f
Sounds great, man. Sure hope my mom didn't order the peavey yet. That sucker is like $380. With the money saved I could just get like some nice headphones or a keyboard amp to use with the V-PRO.
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Let me know if you get it dude!!!
Peter
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2006-12-14, 21:57
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2006-12-14, 22:33
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Yeah, that guy will help you allot with programming Beatcraft. You can also post in the beatcraft forum at the site you downloaded beatcraft from. people are very helpful.
Peter
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2006-12-14, 23:04
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one feature they need to add is the ability to zoom out on the drum sequence.. in other words, when you are working on a measure that has 8 or even 16 beats to it, you have to scroll a bunch.. it's tedious, and it makes it more difficult. i prefer fruity loops because at least you can fit 8 beats on the screen. i suppose you could raise your display resolution to fit more, though. doesn't matter anyway if you are lousy at programming drums like me
p.s. i dig your mom's vocals!
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2006-12-15, 08:45
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Originally Posted by TangledMortalCoil
one feature they need to add is the ability to zoom out on the drum sequence.. in other words, when you are working on a measure that has 8 or even 16 beats to it, you have to scroll a bunch.. it's tedious, and it makes it more difficult. i prefer fruity loops because at least you can fit 8 beats on the screen. i suppose you could raise your display resolution to fit more, though. doesn't matter anyway if you are lousy at programming drums like me
p.s. i dig your mom's vocals!
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Glad you like my Moms vocals, you should have seen her recording them...LOL
I just have gotten use to Beatcraft and I just put it into compact mode and you don't have to scroll as much. Plus it is only $40, how much is fruity loops?
Peter
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2006-12-16, 18:00
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Bloodsoaked - Brutally Butchered CD Available Now!
Finally available after a long year in the works is the debut CD “Brutally Butchered” from Bloodsoaked.
Bloodsoaked combines the musical influences from the likes of Morbid Angel, Deicide and Broken Hope with a violent vocal assault in the vein of Chris Barnes (Cannibal Corpse) and Glen Benton (Deicide). Mixing elements of old school and present day death metal into over 30 minutes of pure death metal that is sure to crush all.
Myspace: http://www.myspace.com/bloodsoakedband
Listen to all 8 songs here: http://www.soundclick.com/bloodsoaked
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2006-12-17, 05:07
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Grinding your guts was really good. I usually don't like death metal that much, but this was good. Thumbs up!!
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2006-12-17, 12:17
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Originally Posted by IRON90
Grinding your guts was really good. I usually don't like death metal that much, but this was good. Thumbs up!!
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Thanks for taking the time to listen and comment. Grinding Your Guts is my slowest song and allot of people seem to like it. I like Self Mutilation the best.
Glad you liked the song!!!
Peter
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2006-12-20, 17:10
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Man, that is absolutely awesome! Im well impressed with the production. Nice one!
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2006-12-20, 22:18
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Man, that is absolutely awesome! Im well impressed with the production. Nice one!
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Thanks for the comments dude, glad you liked the music!!!
Peter
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