A slightly different experiment this time. I have two versions of the same track.
USE HEADPHONES/EAR BUDS FOR THE BEST QUALITY.
First one is a guitar + cajon track:
I think I am very much into the metal groove. I used Rob Zombie's - Thunder Kiss 65 guitar tone for this one. Have I told you, based on ~50 songs I can make my Rocksmith software assign guitar tones like any one of those songs' bass/guitar? This is pretty bad ass. For the next song based on my mood, I can switch from Rob Zombie to Alice In Chains or System of a Down.
The second is the same track but this time accompanied by the pre-programmed drums. I basically choose the tempo and the tone of the drums (I used 140 bpm similar to my cajon beats and used degraded drums to give a bass-ier feel). Here you go, an actual video of me playing the guitar :P :
Which one did you like? I have my favorites in both parts. But I am starting to feel that my cajon playing is starting to fall behind my guitar experiments. I am unable to easily switch between beats or manufacture new beats mostly because there are only 2-3 unique sounds you can make with a cajon and not all of those tones match all guitars. Time to recruit a drummer? What a bummer. Ironically, I bought the guitar to accompany my cajon experiments, but I am pleasantly surprised that I have been able to do my own thing using the guitar without getting bored.
'chasing My Tail' because that is how I have been feeling for the past month or so. Constantly chasing so much that now I don't know what I will do when I finally do catch up. Will I enjoy the destination as much as I thought I would before I began the chase or will the lack of chasing lend myself to no purpose? (Alright, alright, don't worry, I am fine. )
USE HEADPHONES/EAR BUDS FOR THE BEST QUALITY.
First one is a guitar + cajon track:
I think I am very much into the metal groove. I used Rob Zombie's - Thunder Kiss 65 guitar tone for this one. Have I told you, based on ~50 songs I can make my Rocksmith software assign guitar tones like any one of those songs' bass/guitar? This is pretty bad ass. For the next song based on my mood, I can switch from Rob Zombie to Alice In Chains or System of a Down.
The second is the same track but this time accompanied by the pre-programmed drums. I basically choose the tempo and the tone of the drums (I used 140 bpm similar to my cajon beats and used degraded drums to give a bass-ier feel). Here you go, an actual video of me playing the guitar :P :
Which one did you like? I have my favorites in both parts. But I am starting to feel that my cajon playing is starting to fall behind my guitar experiments. I am unable to easily switch between beats or manufacture new beats mostly because there are only 2-3 unique sounds you can make with a cajon and not all of those tones match all guitars. Time to recruit a drummer? What a bummer. Ironically, I bought the guitar to accompany my cajon experiments, but I am pleasantly surprised that I have been able to do my own thing using the guitar without getting bored.
'chasing My Tail' because that is how I have been feeling for the past month or so. Constantly chasing so much that now I don't know what I will do when I finally do catch up. Will I enjoy the destination as much as I thought I would before I began the chase or will the lack of chasing lend myself to no purpose? (Alright, alright, don't worry, I am fine. )
can you do iron man black sabbath :P
ReplyDeleteI can definitely try. But doing song covers are way more difficult than just jamming. I can at least do something as lengthy as a ringtone though :P
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