Posted on 09/14/2016 12:28:46 PM PDT by Slings and Arrows
This is my first attempt at making truly brutal death metal. I think I got the brutal part right. (And yes, the Plaguefather in question is Nurgle of Warhammer / Warhammer 40,000 fame.)
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Thanks - love slide!
Thanks!
I mean, when was the last time you heard Katy Perry or Beyonce use anything beyond 3rd grade level vocabulary?
Not part of their brands. /sarc
GarageBand is good. There’s quite a few good DAWs out there for different operating systems, some of ‘em are even free.
I listen to death metal and this to me sounds more like Death Midi. The guitars are so compressed it sounds more like distorted keyboards. What’s your gear setup, sounds very processed.
“I can play guitar, but Mr Fingers and Mr Brain dont always see eye-to-eye.”
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Every once in awhile I dust off the violin, but I have never gotten the hang of it. The bowed neck throws me off. I play different stringed instruments - their necks are all flat.
At least this is better than that guy on Youtube called the Tone King he reviews stuff and when he plays it’s kind of a joke and he is always flashing the metal sign but then plays stuff not even close to metal.
It is Death Midi - I programmed and recorded Plaguefather in GarageBand, run on an iPhone. I’m a songwriter rather than a peformer. (I can play guitar, but Mr Fingers and Mr Brain dont always see eye-to-eye.)
Hear ya - I’ll noodle with anything I can get my hands on.
Haven’t heard of him - any recommendations?
I work in any genre I happen to feel like working in at any particular time - metal, country, you name it. You can see my stuff at http://hopalongginsberg.com/
GB is a good DAW. I have to admit, part of the reason I use it is because it’s nice to have a recording studio in my pocket whenever I leave the house.
An approving thumb up for your efforts.
Thank you.
LOL LOL LOL that is hilarious!
Now I want to start a metal band with a washing machine for a drummer.
The “Hamilton” soundtrack is full of high-level vocabulary.
Yes, go for it. Just think of what the dryer could do, too.
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