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Offline Plaz

Re: New Song
« on: July 10, 2010, 04:04:39 AM »
Quote from: TheGoose;568936
I give you another kind of strange and rough song, "Kit Plane". Not really finished but fit for geeks.


Great start, nice tune. In your mixes make the vocal the star.



@ral-clan
Dang ral-clan, can I join the band? Some of those tunes make a small group of reclusive brain cells some where in my head very happy. And I'm listening to lyrics too.

Plaz
 

Offline Plaz

Re: New Song
« Reply #1 on: July 16, 2010, 03:42:03 AM »
Quote from: ral-clan;569785
Hope there are others that come out of the woodwork and let us hear their stuff!


Ok, this probably won't fit the typical genre around here. Kinda stage rock/inspirational I guess. But they were recorded on my A3000 using 2 AD516 cards many years ago.  All instuments/vocals by me, and guitars are live. Wild Reaction is pretty complete, Amigaland is an unfinished instrumental, a couple more short samples of other completed stuff farther down the page.

I started just messing around making this page, but never finished. Maybe I'll get around to posting more complete stuff some day. Meet "Destroy Silvey"...

http://www.myspace.com/destroysilvey

Plaz
 

Offline Plaz

Re: New Song
« Reply #2 on: July 16, 2010, 03:17:27 PM »
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that's not my genre so I'm probably bad at describing that.


I think Toto-ish is a pretty good analogy. When young I was very influenced by stuff like much of motown and groups like journey, ambrosia, the cars, men at work, little river band, ac-dc, def leppard, the police and many others. Toto had some I liked too.

Greg Hamm of Men At work actually contacted me long ago based on some posting I had made. We traded mail for a while until he got too busy with touring. I think that was around '96-97. One of the songs on their "Brazil" album was completely recorded in his basement on an A3000 with 4 AD516 cards. I'll see if I can look up which it was exactly.

Recently I worked with another friend who's very in to  Euro/Techno. Those samples would probably fit here better.

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I almost went this route (but I would only have been able to afford one card.


I had similar trouble. I was looking to go PC, dat or sequencer too at that time because Amiga was fading and the hardware was expensive and hard to find. I eventually got lucky and found two cards at a nice price. Amiga was much more stabel as the early PC and DAT systems were crashing our tracks all the time.

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I'm guessing that there was no easy way to back up your AD516 multitrack recording from the Amiga's hard drive


Actually there were ZIP drives. At about 1meg/minute/track/stereo, you could get all your tracks for maybe 3 songs on a 100meg ZIP. I backed stuff up to a second drive and to ZIP. ZIP made it pretty easy to move files from the Amiga to PC. I also used another util to transfer/backup files over parallel cable to the PC.

Later I took some of the Amiga tracks, moved them to PC, used cooledit (now known as adobe audition) to convert them to wav (if I recall) and then remixed them there. From there I could burn to CD, convert to mp3 or whatever.

I still have my A3000 recording machine, still works, all old files still intact. I can't say when or if may use it again. I've thought about selling but just can't bring myself to do it.

Well I hope I haven't dragged this thread too off course.

Plaz