1. Singing through some distortion is actually pretty cool. Did you know that Paul McCartney sang the bass part for one of Beatles' songs?
  2. I've not heard much of the Beatles (more a Stones man myself) but that's pretty cool. Always liked how they were a bit ahead of their time with progressive things and new ways of audio and recording.

    So I'll start on a track and then send you the GB file for it. How long do you think we should aim at making the song run for minimum?
  3. 3 minutes minimum?
  4. That's a decent length, we'll see what happens but yeah don't want to make it too long or too short. I reckon if it hits five minutes, we'll not go much more than that.
  5. Originally posted by drewhiggins:That's a decent length, we'll see what happens but yeah don't want to make it too long or too short. I reckon if it hits five minutes, we'll not go much more than that.


    Ok, let's not make this too much, something simple yet not...
  6. It'll probably be something so totally weird-sounding...
  7. Cool!
  8. I'll send you it a bit later if it sounds reasonable.
  9. I need to get my voice up and running.
  10. Originally posted by Mr_Trek:[..]

    Singing through some distortion is actually pretty cool. Did you know that Paul McCartney sang the bass part for one of Beatles' songs?


    That's very cool, I didn't know it. For which track?

    PS. Mr. Bellamy sang the "guitar" solo on Muscle Museum, if you didn't know it
  11. Originally posted by LikeASong:[..]

    That's very cool, I didn't know it. For which track?

    PS. Mr. Bellamy sang the "guitar" solo on Muscle Museum, if you didn't know it


    Haven't heard that song yet. But I did know that he sang a guitar solo.

    "I Will" from the White album.
  12. I should check that one out.

    I've never used a cymbal so much before in 3:26.