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Original Tunes by Loc! - Loc Talon - 10-02-2010

So...

I thought I would share somre art with you guys. My passion, if you will. That is, MUSIC!

I consider myself a professional amature, I do hope to one day make a decent living of my tunes. High hopes, right?

So, I present to the community some original tunes by yours truly.

All songs were composed and performed by me. Yes, that is me playing the bass, drums, guitar, and singing, in all four songs.

All songs were also completelly recorded, mixed, mastered and produced my me in my living room and...one of my bathrooms. XD! Seriously..Bathrooms have great acoustics, and the price is just right.

So, check them out at...

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...and be sure to leave comments! Lemme know what you think!


Re: Original Tunes by Loc! - Folken - 10-03-2010

Not bad. As one musician to another, your quality could use some work. But that just comes with time and better equipment. Running a home studio can be a real pain to set up sometimes, but if done right it can be just as professional sounding as a full studio. Just keep at it, you'll only get better and better!

What kind of Mic are you using for your vocals?


Re: Original Tunes by Loc! - Loc Talon - 10-03-2010

I appreciate the response. Wink

In regards to the quality issue. That is due to the fact that those were recorded before I made some recent investments. The vocals sound flattened because, at the time of those recordings, I only had an AKG dynamic mic to record through. The guitars sound a little muffled, because...I only had one mic to mic my amp with. Those were recorded like...Three years ago. I just haven't gotten around to re-recording them yet.

I've since gotten some significant equipment upgrades, including a condensor mic for the vocals. But, even with those recordings, I had some decent equipment(for the guitars at least) My set up is a Mesa Boogie Triple Rectifier through a Mesa 4x12 standard straight cab and a Schecter C-1 Hellraiser. But, at the time of those recordings, I didn't have the greatest recording equipment.

The fact that I was forced to use my computer's on-board sound card as my recording input(with no pre-amps or periphrials) also added to the downgraded recording quality. At the time, I was forced to make do with the resources I had. XD!

I should have some more up-to-date recordings up soon, with two new songs. I still need to tweak some levels and cut out some clipping, as well as play with the sound balance and frequencies some. But, needless to say, they are MUCH better quality than those were. Eventually, I plan to completelly re-record those four songs, I just wanted to have -something- to put on the site and felt the music was more important than the quality or available equipment.


You said that you're a musician as well? Do you have any tunes I could check out? Always love hearing new stuff! =D


Re: Original Tunes by Loc! - Doktor_Ljubavi - 10-03-2010

I like a lot of it. Kind of reminds me of grunge with more metal elements.


Re: Original Tunes by Loc! - Loc Talon - 10-03-2010

That's awesome! That's the exact element I was going for with that project. I wanted to create some tunes that were a throw-back to the early 90's grunge era, but mixing in more contemporary rock elements with it. Mind you, that is not the only elements that I draw inspiration from, just this current mix of songs that I've been working on. With each session, I try to incoporate different musical elements into the various compositions.


Re: Original Tunes by Loc! - Doktor_Ljubavi - 10-03-2010

Loc Talon Wrote:That's awesome! That's the exact element I was going for with that project. I wanted to create some tunes that were a throw-back to the early 90's grunge era, but mixing in more contemporary rock elements with it. Mind you, that is not the only elements that I draw inspiration from, just this current mix of songs that I've been working on. With each session, I try to incoporate different musical elements into the various compositions.
Yeah, I hear ya. I like to play a wide variety of genres. Keeps it interesting.


Re: Original Tunes by Loc! - Loc Talon - 10-03-2010

Absolutelly. I'm a firm believer that diversity equals longevity. If you look back through the history of music and take a good look at the most notable musicians and bands, that have withstood the test of time. Even as far back to the Beethoven, Bach, and Mozart periods, they all had diversity. And that diversity has allowed their music to carry on through the ages.

I think that if someone constricts themselves to one specific genre or style of music, they are only building walls around their musical creativity and freedoms.


Re: Original Tunes by Loc! - Doktor_Ljubavi - 10-03-2010

Loc Talon Wrote:Absolutelly. I'm a firm believer that diversity equals longevity. If you look back through the history of music and take a good look at the most notable musicians and bands, that have withstood the test of time. Even as far back to the Beethoven, Bach, and Mozart periods, they all had diversity. And that diversity has allowed their music to carry on through the ages.

I think that if someone constricts themselves to one specific genre or style of music, they are only building walls around their musical creativity and freedoms.
Haha, I just think they're utterly uncreative to begin with if they follow that philosophy of singular genre only.


Re: Original Tunes by Loc! - Loc Talon - 10-03-2010

I also think it has to do with fear of experimentation or exploration.


Re: Original Tunes by Loc! - Doktor_Ljubavi - 10-03-2010

What program do you use to record?


Re: Original Tunes by Loc! - Loc Talon - 10-03-2010

Sony Acid Pro 7.0. It's not protools or cubase, but it gets the job done. I also have quite a few pre-amps and external interfaces that I run the signal through, before going into the computer, to help regulate the recording quality of the signal itself. Really, all I use Acid for is capturing the end signal and do very little editing(outside of final mixing and production) with the program itself.


Re: Original Tunes by Loc! - Doktor_Ljubavi - 10-03-2010

Loc Talon Wrote:Sony Acid Pro 7.0. It's not protools or cubase, but it gets the job done. I also have quite a few pre-amps and external interfaces that I run the signal through, before going into the computer, to help regulate the recording quality of the signal itself. Really, all I use Acid for is capturing the end signal and do very little editing(outside of final mixing and production) with the program itself.
Yeah. I have cubase, but I'm a total noob with it, I am not really maximizing what I could do with it. So, the fact you're able to get a song put together and recorded right has me give you mad props. :cheer:


Re: Original Tunes by Loc! - Loc Talon - 10-03-2010

Learning a DAW was actually one of the more easier things for me to pick up. It was just a matter of making like...A thirty second to a minute sound file and just going wild with the different editing options and features, to see how they manipulated the sound itself.


Re: Original Tunes by Loc! - Doktor_Ljubavi - 10-03-2010

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That's from a while ways back when I had first got cubase, obviously it's going to sound a bit repetitive because it's just guitar. I was meaning to go back at some point and add more, but never figured out how to get the processed instruments recorded in as well.


Re: Original Tunes by Loc! - Loc Talon - 10-03-2010

Nice. The flange through out the composition kind of holds it all together through the transitions and I liked the interlude with the use of delay in there as well. Were you using an alternate picking technique for the main rift?

I think it would sound that much better to throw some more instruments on top of it, definately some percussion. I might be able to help you with the processed instruments, if you give me a bit more detail on what you're refering to in that sense.