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Colin Mac

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  1. Hi folks, Any drummers out there that may be intersted in a recording project? Either by traditional methods or by on-line collaboration. PM for more details. Cheers
  2. I may be interested if this is still on the go. PM sent
  3. Colin Mac

    Drummer

    Hmm...maybe I should list a couple influences. Includes but not limited to The Stones, Beatles, Clash, Bowie, 50's rock'n'roll, soul/motown. Still on the lookout so PM me if it tickles your fancy...
  4. Colin Mac

    Drummer

    Aberdeens newest rock'n'roll band 'The Fugitives' are looking for a drummer to complete the line up. We have free access to recording facilites and will be recording and gigging very soon. Looking for someone who can jump on board, pick up the songs quickly, and we should be gigging as a full band before xmas. Songs are written, no pissing about, talent a must, egos welcome as long as they are backed up with talent. PM for more info!
  5. Now this I like the sound of. PM sent.
  6. Looking for bassist, drummer and 2nd guitarist for recording, gigging and good times. Will also be looking to get in touch with any pianists, saxophone and trumpet players that may be willing to get involved in recording projects in the not too distant future. Gotta have rythym, gotta have soul. Classic influences:Beatles,Stones,Clash,Bowie,Blues,Soul/Motown. Lets'av'it
  7. Feck me, that's a blow. But then again, it'll give your wrist muscles a good six weeks at least to get a rest. And during that time, you could maybe do some research on the net to find out about musicians repetative strain injuries. Carpal tunnel syndrome for example is surprisingly common in guitarists and other musicians. Prevention is better than a cure they say and for good reason.
  8. Too much focus on technology. Does anyone else actually bother to learn from the masters and write some great tunes nowadays?
  9. Yip, great stuff, what a breakthrough. Helping folks who are lazy and talentless and unmusical and who have no soul or creativity or imagination or inventivness to get ahead. Now, time to read the rest of the thread:gringo:
  10. I've got a zoom mrs-802 with cd. Got to say, the level of hiss is non-existenet when I plug electric guitatar straight into the recorder. I'm pretty satisfied with the results I'm getting. I use mics for recording vocals(obviously) and sometimes guitar and now piano and I find that the mixing and your recording levels(obviosuly) goes a long way to determining how much hiss you hear. Ins hort, keep experimenting! You don't need a 80 000 000 record deal to record great music! Good songs help though! Also I've experimented this weekend with recording my old rickety piano and again I've found that the mix goes a long way to determining what you want to hear and what you dont want to hear. Although ultimately I'm aiming for the recording quality that Lennon and Spectre got at the start of 'Imagine'. More experimentation needed methinks!
  11. Good to see that your puttiing the effort in although I would never rely on a random band generator to give you a name. As was previously mentioned, it'll come in time, it'll come natuarally but it should look and sound good. I mean 'The all-for-nots'. I ask ye?!? You just know they're gonna be shit!
  12. Anyone looking for a marshall 30w amp? I'm looking to trade for a vox
  13. Cheers guys. I've just recorded piano and acoustics with my shure 58 and I guess I could experiment a bit more with placement for the piano and I know this aint the mic for recording these instruments. I just wanted to find something to work with for easyness and hopefully not to compromise too much for authenticness.
  14. Hi there. Hopefully some of you kind folks can help and give me some advice. I own an 8 track and I'm very happy with it and the recordings that I've been making. I want to take the quality to a new level though. I'd like to get some sounds from other instruments such as violin, piano and brass. What's the easiest way to do this? I've got an upright piano but the level of hiss is at an unacceptable level. I'm going to get an audio programme from a friend for the pc so I can experiment with that. Howeveer, an old friend used to have a small portable drum machine where you could plug in your guitar, play licks and melodies and it would produce pretty good sounds that closely resembled various instruments. This would be ideal. Any pointers?
  15. Yip, sent you a PM. It's just me and my acoustic mind but I'll still be rockin'n'rollin.
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