Tag: recording studio
Unplugged On The Streets
by admin on Aug.10, 2011, under chords, Daniel
A song written and recorded at the corners of Gay Street and Church Street ’round midnight in West Chester, Pennsylvania. A battery operated electric / acoustic classical guitar was plugged into a battery enabled chorus foot peddle (to create stereo) that was plugged into a rechargeable M-Audio Microtrack. The setup is a mini mobile recording studio.
C add F#, G, A, E
Unplugged On The Streets .mp3
Unplugged On The Streets 2 .mp3
Unplugged On The Streets 3 mp3
Unplugged On The Streets 4 .mp3
by Daniel
New Music
by admin on Apr.28, 2010, under Uncategorized
The End has been making mobile recordings of orginal and cover songs.
Download MP3′s
Whiteout Conditions Intro. Video
by admin on Feb.10, 2010, under MootMute, Videos
from The Dangerous Adventures Of MootMute
Whiteout Conditions Intro. Video [.mpg]: The introduction / screen test for a music video about the snow job given to the public by officials in power. On the other hand, the public seems to like living with limited visibility.
From the MootMute collection: http://kingarthur.com/mootmute/
The song was recorded using Guitar Hero World Tour recording studio and features footage from Call Of Duty Modern Warfare 2.
Ga, Ga, Ga, Go!
by admin on Apr.19, 2009, under Uncategorized
Originally, this song was recorded with the intention of adding vocal tracks; however, the instrumental grew on me. Then, when I went to record vocals, it wasn’t possible due to the intensity of the synthesizer.
The song was written “live” using the Guitar Hero World Tour Recording Studio connected through an Inspire 1394 Controller into Cubase LE as a 48kHz wave file. The .wav was converted to an MP3 using RazorLame.
IN THE RECORDING STUDIO
by admin on Feb.21, 2009, under Uncategorized
by Daniel
Back in the recording studio probably isn’t the best way to describe what is going on. Yes, we’re recording. But, no… not exactly in a studio. Unless you want to say, all the world is a studio. There are bits and pieces of tools and equipment that have been accumulated over the years. You could acquire most of it even if you’re on a low budget. Almost all of it is portable… making the world your studio.
To date, the following equipment has been used in our quasi-studio:
Acer laptop, Xbox 360, Guitar Hero World Tour Recording Studio, Presonus Inspire 1334 firewire computer recording system, M-audio keyboard, M-audio Session Studio, Steinbrg Cuebase LE recording software, DigiTech RP3 effects pedal, a dynamic microphone, Bose headphones, several 1/4 inch patch cables, a Lo-Z mic. transformer, Razor Lame MP3 software, Mp3tag, Western Digital mini USB harddrive, Knoppix, Linux operating system, Apache server, Core FTP, and WordPress blogging software.