I fell over this track I did in 2010.
"Two Hundred"
Lyrics: Phil Grocott
Music: Tim Halligan
There's a lot I would change if I was going to do it again, but it's pretty representative of what I was doing around that time.
Enjoy.
Cheers,
Tim
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Two Hundred
- Tim Halligan
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An analogue brain in a digital world.
I like this a lot, Tim
Is this in reference to something specific? "Two hundred daily dead"?
Is this in reference to something specific? "Two hundred daily dead"?
Very cool, Tim!
Is that you on guitar?
Is that you on guitar?
What Gronk said.
Also, I I grew up an album nerd, fascinated with liner notes (remember those?)
I'd like to know the others involved, if at all possible. I know I wouldn't be familiar with them. Color me curious.
I'm guessing you didn't do the drums, vocals, and keyboards with a guitar pedal, but if you did, I would like to know how you did it
Also, I I grew up an album nerd, fascinated with liner notes (remember those?)
I'd like to know the others involved, if at all possible. I know I wouldn't be familiar with them. Color me curious.
I'm guessing you didn't do the drums, vocals, and keyboards with a guitar pedal, but if you did, I would like to know how you did it
- Tim Halligan
- Posts: 55
- Joined: July 4th, 2017, 3:08 pm
Thanks.
I don't think there was a specific incident that the 200 daily dead refers to.
So yeah...the drums - BFD2 - and keys were programmed by me, but the keys were hardware as opposed to soft-synths.
The guitars and bass were real, as was the vocal. No autotune, because I didn't have it.
This was a demo that never went anywhere, so all the playing - real or MIDI - was me.
Recorded and mixed in Cubase SX3 through a MOTU 896HD.
Cheers,
Tim
I don't think there was a specific incident that the 200 daily dead refers to.
So yeah...the drums - BFD2 - and keys were programmed by me, but the keys were hardware as opposed to soft-synths.
The guitars and bass were real, as was the vocal. No autotune, because I didn't have it.
This was a demo that never went anywhere, so all the playing - real or MIDI - was me.
Recorded and mixed in Cubase SX3 through a MOTU 896HD.
Cheers,
Tim
An analogue brain in a digital world.
I like the production.
Liner notes were more impressive in the 20th century though.
Liner notes were more impressive in the 20th century though.
Nice song! And I like the production, especially the presence and punch of the guitars. I feel like I'd like to hear more vocals, especially when you're really pushing the instruments from around 2:30.
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