New Big Ass Music
I've put two new songs up on the Big Ass Superstar page at onlinemusicnetwork.ca.
Ticket To Spain is a cover of the opening track from Cub's second album Come Out, Come Out. I really like the way the drums turned out.
Buenas Tardes Amigo is a cover of "the Mexican song" from Ween's Chocolate and Cheese. It's my most ambitious production yet. It's more than seven minutes long and features a dramatically building mix of acoustic and electric guitars, drums, and even a string section! It's one of the few times I haven't piled a ton of effects on my singing.
Check it out and enjoy! (And slug me a good rating or review if you feel like it!)
Labels: audio, entertainment


The 2000 debut album 

2 Comments:
Do you distort your voice or play with the vocals after you record. There's a lot of nasal tone. Is that on purpose. I like it, don't bite my head off ... I'm just asking if it's intentional.
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Gigababy. Tips are appreciated!, at Sat Feb 23, 12:37:00 PM AST
On most of the older stuff, I had a lot of effects on my voice ... I played with tape speed and stuff to raise/lower the pitch by large degrees, and often put distortion on it. I just don't like my singing voice. On the two newest tracks, it's just clear that I have a lousy singing voice. The only processing on the vocals on those two new ones is some compression/limiting, EQ and reverb. And Ticket To Spain has some light pitch correction on it. Otherwise, it's plain me, all nasal and warbly.
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BigAssSuperstar, at Sat Feb 23, 01:47:00 PM AST
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