Sounds good---
All this is just done there at the house??? With a blackstar and a Fender 40 Rumble????????
Other than the drums, Yes!!! Everything was done here with Audacity and everything is done via line out. Now the mix isn't great, so the song would need final mastering to balance everything and remove vocal pops, volume spikes, etc., but the track isn't really good enough to invest the money in. We have a mutual producer friend who works at Capitol Studios who has a real talent for mixdown and mastering. His home studio could easily rival any of the commercial studios around here, plus he can still record and process 3" master tape, record in full analogue with vintage equipment and just about everything else you can imagine.
The drums were tracked at my friend's studio. I laid the bass tracks down at his studio with my Ibanez and the Rumble 40 XLR line out. Even Ace of Spades was tracked on the Rumble 40. He has multiple mic's on the drum kit, so once we have a good basic mix, we export the drum track as an MP3. I take the file home and finish up my projects here most of the time. We work on music projects together often, so it's easy to get drums added. Likewise, I do guitar and bass for a lot of his projects, such as demos, radio jingles, commercials and the like. He is also a competent keyboardist.
Sometimes, I will get a call and it will be like, "Hey, this band wants to do a cover of this song by _______. You wanna lay down the guitar and bass???" Recently, I did a demo of "Roseanna" by Toto for a band who couldn't get it to sound right. They never knew how much guitar is in that song. Listen to Lukather's isolated tracks. The amount of work involved in playing that song correctly is mind blowing.
We already re-tracked "Long Way To The Top" and increased the tempo and gave the guitars a much harder-hitting sound. I'm not done with this song yet!!!