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Dr Midnight
08-05-2005, 11:24 PM
kinda poorly, but it's not hellishly bad. I left the bass out and turned the mid levels way up for this one, I think the tone's better and less distort-ey.

Raining Blood (http://www.dr-midnight.com/djdm/rainingblood.mp3), 4.19 MB

bloodlust
08-06-2005, 12:37 AM
Not bad.....not bad at allhttp://www.wackbag.com/images/smilies/xyxthumbs.gif

A little tinny, needs more bass (imo)

Dude, you keep posting these songs WTF do you not know any other musicians?
Why don't you hook up with some other guys and put a band together?
Do you play the other parts or are you using some kind of track? I am not a musician, just love music, especiallymetal, thrash etc

It sounds like you have the potential it would be nice if you got a band and put out some original material, I personally would like to hear it if you can get it going

Dr Midnight
08-08-2005, 12:24 AM
Updated the song, now it's got bass, a stronger guitar sound, and... uh... a Jackie Chan sound clip. For some reason.

I haven't got people to play with- the "metal" people in Rhode Island are mostly into what's called "noise"- just loud shit. Ugh. I want thrash, and not many people here play it. I know a great drummer that's too busy with a death metal band to play with me. I've got more fliers out, though. We'll see.

Syntax
08-08-2005, 12:41 AM
i just cracked my monitor i was banging so hard. pretty good, what do you use for u're drums and bass?

Dr Midnight
08-08-2005, 12:49 AM
Thanks! For drums and bass I use Garage Band. It's pretty good for quickly throwing together some backing tracks. I also discovered the joy of drum tabs, before them I was trying to program them by ear.

Syntax
08-08-2005, 12:57 AM
Thanks! For drums and bass I use Garage Band. It's pretty good for quickly throwing together some backing tracks. I also discovered the joy of drum tabs, before them I was trying to program them by ear.

I use to use a program called hammerhead. then i went out and bought a drum machine. Love the new drum machine. But keep up the good work.

happyshark
08-08-2005, 02:29 AM
It sounds alright. I covered some old Napalm Death and Carcass songs just to get the feel of the sequencing program when I got started. The problem with covers is that 99% of the time I'd rather just listen to the originial. Try covering something but really fucking it up and making something others wouldnt expect.

Sounds a lot better than the other one, though:)

whoisisthis
08-08-2005, 02:45 AM
that's pretty good, dude!


never an easy band to cover. Those songs are known backwards and forwards. Has to sound perfect.