Photos From Tonight's Recording Session:

More of a classic sound to it then?

Here's my feeds from last night's session. All tracks are recorded 'dry' with no FX other than the amp/pedalboard. This is my live rig. The settings never change.

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This is an original song that we are working on for a local band. I wrote all the guitar rhythm and solo arrangements from the songwriter's hummed melody and his basic scratch track.

I am playing ALL guitar parts on Yellow Stratocaster. These are my live feeds from last night's session. No editing - other than volume levels - have been performed.

All guitar parts are doubled - played twice, back-to-back. The subtle differences in the tracks add fullness and depth.


Thoughts???
 
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Here's my feeds from last night's session. All tracks are recorded 'dry' with no FX other than the amp/pedalboard. This is my live rig. The settings never change.

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This is an original song that we are working on for a local band. I wrote all the guitar rhythm and solo arrangements from the songwriter's hummed melody and his basic scratch track.

I am playing ALL guitar parts on Yellow Stratocaster. These are my live feeds from last night's session. No editing - other than volume levels - have been performed.

All guitar parts are doubled - played twice, back-to-back. The subtle differences in the tracks add fullness and depth.


Thoughts???
Very cool! The first notes remind me just a slight touch of " You're In Love" by RATT but then it goes off into something entirely different! Sounds great!
 
Here's my feeds from last night's session. All tracks are recorded 'dry' with no FX other than the amp/pedalboard. This is my live rig. The settings never change.

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This is an original song that we are working on for a local band. I wrote all the guitar rhythm and solo arrangements from the songwriter's hummed melody and his basic scratch track.

I am playing ALL guitar parts on Yellow Stratocaster. These are my live feeds from last night's session. No editing - other than volume levels - have been performed.

All guitar parts are doubled - played twice, back-to-back. The subtle differences in the tracks add fullness and depth.


Thoughts???
That has a cool familiar vibe
Ratt / Dokken come to mind.
great work as usual Robert.
 
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