thanks ! i learned it by ear it pretty cool
Voodoo Chile Jam. Performed by Jade Beresford, Ian Snape and Pitbulljones.
This is a jam of the classic track Voodoo Chile. It is not a direct cover and only an instrumental, there is a lot with regards to maintaining the actual bars that could be desired. Two of my extremely gifted musician friends played the guitars on this, to be precise one Jade Beresford, who's music can be found on soundcloud https://soundcloud.com/jade-beresford and my other main man Ian Snape who plays in a band called Slander who can be found at https://www.facebook.com/pages/Slander-UK/108078912580631?sk=app_2405167945. I play bass, crappily.
However I do earn brownie points for mixing this down....
Have a listen, enjoy.
Pitbulljones
thanks ! i learned it by ear it pretty cool
Mmmm! great funk-groove rhythm!
Thanks
Nice job man, digging the groove. Did you use real drums?
sorry for the delayed response rudolf. Family issues....
Drums are from a programme called XLN addictive audio, loads of loops kits etc but alos midi programmable :)
cheers
Hey man, could I use this for a feature length movie, basically at the end once a bi explosion happens and the "good guys" win, this song starts playing. I can give you credit for the music, alongside other musicians I am trying to find who can make good "rock" for all the firefight scenes.
I know nothing about music, DJing, editing songs etc, and so that is why I am asking if I can borrow this song.
Cheers!
Hey man.
Thanks for your review. Regarding your question, from a legal stand point you wouldn't be able to use this track as it's a Hendrix track, we just did a cover jam of it. However, if you are interested we can do something original for you. get in touch.
brownie points? more like a medal, guitars are notoriously hard to get right and you've done an awesome job, great use of panning. What DAW you use?
Thank you the review D00FY. You are right, guitars are hard to record. These were DI'd through my Roland octacapture, which have built in preamps a bit of compression, then used amplitude for the tones. Bit of eq cut in the lower tones always helps guitars sit better in a mix. I use Cubase for all my recording needs, always have, always will. Many thanks again for the kind words.
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