Hyperdrive (Ziltoid Cover)
Credits & Info
- Date
- 12/14/2008
- File Info
- Song
- 1.9 MB
- 2 min 2 sec
- Score
- 4.02 / 5.00
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- Score:
- Rated 4.02 / 5 stars
- Plays & Downloads:
- 645 Plays | 77 Downloads
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- Genres:
- Heavy Metal
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Author Comments
Well I know its not brillaint but the weather here is freezing and a good guitarist can't play without warm fingers, but we finished it. This has not been edited at all, its straight from a rig and recoreded in Reaper, the drums were done in Fruity Loops and its not the original drum track either, since im new to the program. Guitar is done courtesy of Trine so leave some constructive critism and we shall improve.
This song for those who do not know is called, "Hyperdrive." Its by Devin Townsend on the Ziltoid the Omniscient album released in 2007.
One more thing, I do not own nor do I represent or am in contact with the original arist, im just a fan wanting to pay a small tribute.
Reviews
Rated 3.5 / 5 stars January 10, 2009
Not bad!
Hey, it is actually pretty good.
@ least you did the guitar work live nt from a computer.
Music should be made live and recorded.
not digitally made. that is NOT music.
did you do the drums yourself too??
overall pretty fly!
4/5
7/10
The guitars was quick, it wasn't me playing lol, it was a friend who's been playing for years, but the weather is freakin' freezing here so its hard to play with cold fingers.
Believe it or not but we used a program called Fruity Loops for the drums but edited them to sound as real as possible. Its basically like playing an electric kit and the guitar was rigged directly to the computer to record, so thats like plugging your wire into the computer instead of an amp and recording the sound directly.
Good review. Feedback is always appreciated.