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Darkness into Light was officially released in December of 2002, and is still available on Amazon.com and CDbaby.com. However, the CD has been successful enough for me that I'm ready to simply make it available for free rather than charging for it (I'm not doing music to make a living presently). The following are 192-bit MP3 files, created directly from the source WAV files used to make the CD. |
1. Prelude Here's a clip I did demonstrating the neck pickup of my
Carvin DC131T. I didn't record the backing track, just the lead: Here are a couple of more goofing off jams that I did just doing some "tone samples" of my Bogner Ecstasy 101B. Both were recorded direct into a Palmer PGA-04 cabinet emulator, patched into my Mackie 1202-vlz mixer, and then into an M-Audio Firewire Audiophile and into the computer. The playing itself is a bit bleh, but I didn't spend more than 15 minutes on either clip. Red Channel - rhythm and lead guitars both are the red (lead) channel. EQ setup was treble 2:00, mids 12:00, bass 11:00, presence 9:00. Pre-EQ set to B1, "old" voicing, full power. I should have increased the presence for the lead track, but oh well. For effects, I added a bit of reverb to the rhythm track and a delay mixed very low (5%) to the lead track. I added these in software after the fact. Green + Blue Channel - rhythm is the green (clean) channel. Treble 2:00, mid 10:00, bass 1:00, presence 1:00. Lead is the blue (crunch) channel, set to the same EQ settings as the red channel in the clip above. To me, the blue channel has a more open and less compressed tone than the red channel, though both are cool sounds for doing different things. Effects-wise, there is just a splash of reverb to give some ambience.
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