Wizards of War

LeftTheLoops9-18
Secuenciador:
LeftTheLoops9-18 374 jams
frenzie
Netherlands
Guitarra:
frenzie 2.001 jams
Remix step III
JoeOnBass
United States
Bajo:
JoeOnBass 1.775 jams
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+ 10
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27 jun 2022
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Separated the G/B/D and Slide Guitar parts, removed the bass track. Remixed the guitar and drum tracks, added bass, re-mixed, equalized the slide guitar track from Frenzie, remixed all four parts and mastered. Cool song.
frenzie
Sounds great! :W:Y +2
JoeOnBass
JoeOnBass That slide guitar makes it a keeper! B) +1
LittleWing
LittleWing You and I did this, Tom. I was "Relativity" then. I remember begging you to play on this. still great slide! +0
rootshell
wicked track here :o western theater rock n roll! awesome add and cool separation of tracks <3 +2
FedePelleg
:W:W:W:W:W:Y:Y:Y +1
axenvocs
:W nice +1
Ernie440
yeah man, this sounds really good!!! Awesome work with that separation software. ... and bass playing as well :D:W +1
JoeOnBass
JoeOnBass The software is pretty cool, and that it's online. Five free tracks a month. I did it with a song from Big Daddy Cee's catalog too. Perfect for we bassists to get in there and give it a go. +0
LittleWing
This was when I went by the name "Relativity" here on the Loops. Great job, glad you were able to do that and jump in! +1
JoeOnBass
JoeOnBass That answers my question as to who Relativity was. I have a number of tracks lined up under that moniker to work on, simply awesome stuff. +1
LittleWing
LittleWing My first two years on the loops I was solely a bassist . Trust me I am aware of all bassist issues . I used to do the same but I did it old school with just an eq.
I’d carve the bass out.
I’m not crazy this is only an app but I can work with this
+0
JoeOnBass
JoeOnBass We're blessed with technology, I did it the same way. A few years ago at the NAMM convention I met a vendor who made a microphone that would sit in the middle of the room and seperate the band into tracks by isolating the frequencies the instruments played on, I imagine this is the same idea. It worked surprisingly well. +1